• These Jabra Earbuds Are $50 Off Right Now
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.If you're looking for gym-friendly earbuds with solid noise cancellation, the Jabra Elite 4 Active is now $69.99, down from $119.99. Jabra Elite 4 Active in-Ear Bluetooth Earbuds $69.99 at Amazon $119.99 Save $50.00 Get Deal Get Deal $69.99 at Amazon $119.99 Save $50.00 They have a slightly larger design, which helps them stay secure during workouts or commutes. That said, even with their size, they feel surprisingly light. Plus, they come with three silicone eartip sizes to help you find the right fit. The earbuds feature 6mm drivers with a frequency range of 20Hz to 20kHz. They support Bluetooth 5.2 and the AptX and SBC codecs. However, iOS users might notice the lack of AAC support, which could affect sound quality for high-res listening.Each earbud has simple button controls, letting you switch between ANC and HearThrough modes, adjust volume, skip tracks, and access your voice assistant. You can also customize these controls, tweak ANC settings, and fine-tune the sound using the five-band EQ in the companion app. Android users also get extras like Spotify Tap and Google Fast Pair. Battery life is about seven hours per charge, with an extra 21 hours from the case.The noise cancellation on these earbuds works well for the price, cutting down low-frequency sounds like airplane hums and muffling noisy environments. The sound profile emphasizes bass, which is great for bass lovers. Plus, theres no distortion at high volumes, and the EQ gives you even more control over the sound, notes this PCMag review. Additionally, they have an IP57 rating that makes the earbuds dust-resistant and waterproofmeaning they can handle sweat, rain, and even a quick rinse. The charging case, however, isnt waterproof, so you'll need to dry the earbuds fully before docking them.
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  • How to sign up for the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience
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    The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally official, and while we still don't know when anyone will be able to own the new console, we do know when some lucky people will get to try one for themselves. Nintendo is holding hands-on events starting on April 4 and running through June where you'll be able to try the Switch 2 for yourself in select cities in North America, Europe, Oceania and Asia.You can register for a "Nintendo Switch 2 Experience" event starting today, January 17 from 3PM ET / 12PM PT through January 26 at 11:59PM local time for each event location. If you're planning on registering, you'll need to be 18 years or older and have either a free Nintendo Account, or a Nintendo Account Family Group if you're planning on going with a group. There's no need for any kind of paid Nintendo Switch Online membership and you don't have to worry about family members under six having an account as long as they're accompanied by an adult that does.Nintendo says the hands-on event should last two hours and 20 minutes, but didn't share what ticket holders will actually get to try during the experience. Maybe some Mario Kart?It's important to also stress, heading to Nintendo's website and registering for tickets doesn't mean you'll actually get to attend. Nintendo refers to the process as a drawing because attendees or groups of attendees will be chosen randomly. Signing up early doesn't guarantee you'll have a better chance of getting in.Where Nintendo Switch 2 Experience events are being heldNintendo is hosting its Switch 2 events for around three days in each city, though it's only announced hands-on locations in the first three cities.In North America, you'll be able to register for a hands-on in:New York, April 4-6, 2025 at Center415Los Angeles, April 11-13, 2025 at Television CityDallas, April 25-27, 2025 at Embarcadero Building at Fair ParkToronto, April 25-27For the events in Europe, you'll be able to pick from:Paris, April 4-6, 2025London, April 11-13, 2025Milan, April 25-27, 2025Berlin, April 25-27, 2025Madrid, May 9-11, 2025Amsterdam, May 9-11, 2025In Oceania, there's only one event location:Melbourne, May 10-11, 2025Finally, in Asia, you'll be able to choose from:Tokyo (Makuhari), April 26-27, 2025Seoul, May 31-June 1, 2025Hong Kong, To be announcedTaipei, To be announcedHow to sign up for a Nintendo AccountNintendoIf you want to register to try the Switch 2, you'll need to have an a Nintendo Account, and if you don't already have one, they're pretty easy to set up.Head to the Nintendo Account website to get started. Then click on "Create a new Nintendo Account." From there, enter in your date of birth and decide if you want to create your account using an existing Google or Apple account, or by entering in your information from scratch.If you choose the latter, enter in a nickname, an email address, your date of birth, country of residence and timezone. Then agree to Nintendo's User Agreement and Privacy Policy by checking their respective boxes and hit "Submit." You'll receive a verification code via email that you should then enter into the empty verification code field and click "Verify." Once you do, you'll be all set up.The process is similar if you use an Apple or Google account. Nintendo will ask you to enter a nickname, date of birth, country of residence and timezone. You'll also have to agree to the User Agreement and Privacy Policy, and submit a verification code. The key difference is once you do, you'll be able to use your Apple or Google account to log in instead of an email.How to add a child to your Nintendo Family Account GroupIf you plan on checking out the Switch 2 with younger friends or family who aren't old enough to have a Nintendo Account of their own, you can create one for them under a Nintendo Family Account Group.To start, you'll need to log in to your own Nintendo Account. Then click on "Family group" and then "Add a member." From there you can select "Create an account for a child." Enter the child's date of birth, and then enter your Nintendo Account password and click on "OK."You'll then have to enter a nickname, a child account sign-in ID (a username, essentially) and a sign-in password. Agree to the User Agreement and Privacy Policy, then click "Submit, and then "OK" to create the account.Update, January 17, 2:20PM ET: Added details on the duration of the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/how-to-sign-up-for-the-nintendo-switch-2-experience-170052140.html?src=rss
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  • GLP-1s and Brian Thompsons killing loom large at top health-care conference
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    This year's JPMorgan health-care conference took place a month after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot in New York City.
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  • Why these houses survived the L.A. fires
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    On Thursday, January 9, as fires spread across the Los Angeles area, architect Greg Chasen woke up early after a fitful nights sleep. Hed been at his parents house in Pacific Palisades the night before, desperately trying to protect it by trimming back shrubs, turning on sprinklers, and turning off the gas and power, as the wind howled and flames rose in the distance.After spending the night at his own house, he went back. I woke up at dawn thinking theres no way you could do anything against fire like that, he says. I crossed my fingers and thought, Ill get on my bike and go see how it went.Fortunately, the canyon where his parents live had narrowly escaped the fire. So he rode his bike farther to look at a house hed designed for a friend that had finished construction only months earlier. The neighborhood was devastated. On one side of the street, around 60 houses in a row had burned. But the newly built house was still standing.[Photo: courtesy Greg Chasen]In part, it was luck. But the property had also been designed with a few extra steps that made it less likely to burnand could be an example for others when rebuilding begins in the burn zone.First, the landscaping was designed to be as fire-resilient as possible. The yard, which is surrounded by concrete walls, is filled with gravel and low plants, rather than larger trees that could easily spread flames to a home if they catch on fire. (The owner, who had lived through another wildfire elsewhere in the past, also went through the yard removing any dead leaves before the fire spread to the area.)The walls of the house are made with fire-rated materials, in addition to low-flame-spread materials. In the code, you have a choice of one or the other, Chasen says. In this case, we had both. The deck is made with concrete and Class A wood, which Chasen says resists fire. The windows use tempered glass that can survive high heat and impact from flying debris. When the next-door neighbors car exploded into flames in the adjacent driveway, an outer pane of glass in the new house broke, but the interior tempered glass stayed in place. The roof is metal, with a fire-resistant layer underneath, and doesnt have any vents that could let in embers. The house was tightly sealed, and after the fire, only had a slight smoky smell.[Photo: courtesy Greg Chasen]The building code in California has changed after past fires; Los Angeles was the first large city in the country to ban wood shingle roofs, in 1989. (After a destructive fire in Oakland in 1991, lawmakers eventually required fire-resistant roofing materials statewide.) Its possible that the building code could become stricter now. On the same street as the house that survived, some other recently built homes had prefabricated roof trusses that Chasen suspects made them more likely to burn. Its a very cost-effective, quick way to provide all of the roof gables that people like at big new expensive homes, but its very vulnerable to fire, he says. He argues that the building code should address that.California is also currently drafting laws that would require more defensible space, with vegetation farther away from homes. Requiring more space between structures could also help reduce the risk of a fire spreading, though it would mean that fewer houses could be built in neighborhoods where housing is already in short supply.Its increasingly common for California architects to focus on fire resistance. Even for houses that I have that are not in the high fire [risk] zone, we basically take the high fire [risk] zone standards and apply them to all our structures, says Ignacio Rodriguez, CEO of IR Architects. Of nine recently built houses in the fire zone that his firm designed, eight survived. (The ninth, built on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway, had Cape Cod-style wood siding, something that Rodriguez says he no longer uses.)His strategies include clearing brush from yards beyond Cal Fires standards for defensible space, using fire-resistant materials like stucco or fiber-cement siding backed with fire-resistant wallboard and wool or ceramic fiber insulation, and adding roll-down shutters that can help keep flames out of a house. While its easiest to build a fire-resistant house from scratch, the same strategies can be used to retrofit older homes to make them safer.Its not possible to completely eliminate fire risk in an area where fires naturally burnespecially as climate change increases the chance of more extreme fires. Homeowners also cant control whether their neighbors trim back vegetation or take other steps to reduce risk for a neighborhood. But targeted changes can make a difference. One insurance startup in California is willing to insure homes in high-fire-risk zones if homeowners make specific improvements, such as removing a tree in a risky location or replacing windows on a vulnerable wall.Designing for wildfire resilience does add some cost. Of course, its arguably worth it. Chasen says that while visiting the devastated neighborhood, he was essentially looking at a pile of ashes, adding, These were $6 million homes. Build smaller, better, more resilient.
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  • Richard Neutra house among iconic homes lost during LA fires
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    Houses by Richard Neutra and Ray Kappe are among more than 12,000 structures lost in the ongoing fires in Los Angeles. Here, we roundup five of the most significant to have been destroyed.The Palisades and Eaton fires are the two largest of the several fires that have caused at least 24 deaths and the destruction of more than 12,000 buildings in Los Angeles since they began early last week.The fires, exacerbated by strong winds and drought conditions, have destroyed whole neighbourhoods, and hundreds of thousands of people have had to evacuate. Power outages and contaminated drinking water have affected thousands more.As of today, increases in wind speeds threaten to expand the ongoing fires.Above: a home designed by Richard Neutra was destroyed in the fire. Image via Los Angeles Damage Inspection (DINS) database. Top: the house before the fire. Photo copyright of Julius Shulman and Juergen NogaiGroups such as the Los Angeles Conservancy and Save Iconic Architecture are tracking the status of buildings deemed iconic or noteworthy in the midst of the "unfathomable" damage in the city.Many iconic structures that were under threat have now been marked safe including: Eames House and adjacent Eames Case Study Houses, Getty Villa, Craig Ellwood's Hunt House in Malibu, Buff, Straub & Hensman's Bass House and The Alfred Newman-Martha Montgomery House by Frank Lloyd Wright.Read: "The scale of the damage is unfathomable" say Los Angeles architectsMeanwhile, officials have been compiling data on a house-by-house destruction report. Many of the destroyed modernist homes are located in Malibu and the Palisades, while the Eaton fire destroyed many historical Spanish Revival and Craftsmen-style homes in the town of Altadena.Below are some of the most significant houses lost in the ongoing Palisades and Eaton fires:Photo copyright of Julius Shulman and Juergen NogaiThe Benedict and Nancy Freedman House by Richard Neutra, Pacific PalisadesRenowned modernist architect Neutra designed this small house in 1949 for two screenwriters.Built primarily with wood, the original structure had a single low volume with massive glass windows and clerestories. It was slowly expanded to become a two-level house over the years, remodelled by local studio Nonzero\architecture (studio bau:ton).View this post on InstagramA post shared by Save Iconic Architecture (@saveiconicarchitecture)Robert Bridges House by Robert Bridges, Pacific PalisadesArchitect Robert Bridges designed this home to cantilever off a cliffside in the neighbourhood, supported by massive concrete pillars.It was built in the 1980s in the brutalist style but clad in California redwood.Photo courtesy of Tim Street-Porter/Crosby Doe AssociatesKeeler House by Ray Kappe, Pacific PalisadesSCI-Arc founder Kappe built this home for a jazz musician in 1991, using his own house nearby as a reference.The modern structure featured mostly wood construction and multiple tiers with terraces that cantilevered out towards the street. It was one of many Kappe designs to be destroyed, including the Culbert House in Malibu.Photo via WikipediaAndrew McNally House by Frederick L Roehrig, AltadenaBuilt for the president of technology company Rand McNally, this Queen Anne-style mansion in Altadena was one of the first significant works in the area and had become indicative of its late 19th-century architecture.New York-born architect Frederick Louis Roehrig designed the house, constructing it out of mostly wood with massive rotundas on one side.Photo via WikipediaScripps Hall by C W Buchanan, AltadenaAlso known as the Pasadena Waldorf School, this Craftsman-style structure was designated on the National Historic Register.The three-storey structure was made from wood and brick and featured the extruded rafters typical of the style when it was completed in 1904.The post Richard Neutra house among iconic homes lost during LA fires appeared first on Dezeen.
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  • Tech Trends of 2025: Folding Smartphones, Eco-Friendly Gadgets & More
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    As we step into 2025, the world of technology continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace. It is bringing a whole new wave of innovative and refreshing gadgets into our lives, with the hope of reshaping them. Ranging from heath-focused wearables to eco-friendly devices these tech trends showcase a growing focus on sustainability, connectivity, and personalized experience.In 2025 we are going to see innovations and designs that will elevate and smoothen our interactions with technology, making it more intuitive, integrated, and aligned with our daily needs. These top tech trends of 2025 will redefine convenience and functionality in exciting ways. Dive into these cutting-edge innovations that are capturing the imagination of tech enthusiasts and setting the stage for the future!1. Folding SmartphonesFolding phones will solidify their place in the market by 2025. They will feature improved hinge mechanisms and more resilient screens, thereby improving their utility and value. These devices offer the convenience of a compact phone that can unfold into a larger display. They are ideal for multitasking and media consumption. Folding phones are equipped with enhanced durability and innovative designs, which will make them a popular choice amongst tech enthusiasts and lovers in 2025.Nothing Fold(1)Called the Nothing Fold (1) this conceptual design is a groundbreaking entrant in the folding phone market, and it is set to redefine portable computing with its innovative design and state-of-the-art technology. This device boasts a 6.5-inch screen on the front and an expansive 8.37-inch screen inside, providing users with a versatile and immersive experience. It also features a unique Glyph Interface, which spells out the number 1 upon boot-up and transforms into a third screen for notifications.The Fold(1) is equipped with five cameras including a main shooter, ultrawide, and telephoto/macro lenses which serve as a comprehensive toolkit for capturing stunning images. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 5G chip, featuring an 8-core CPU, 12-core GPU, and an NPU for AI tasks.What we likeDual-screen setup offers a versatile and immersive experience, enhancing productivity and entertainment.The five-camera system provides a comprehensive range of photography options, catering to both amateur and professional photographers.What we dislikeThe complexity of the folding mechanism may affect long-term durability and reliability.2. Wearable Health TechIn 2025, we will see impressive advancements in wearable health technology. They will provide more comprehensive health monitoring features, allowing us to keep a better check on our health and fitness. Devices like smart watches, smart rings, and fitness bands now provide real-time health analytics, including blood pressure, glucose levels, and stress indicators. These devices empower users to take proactive control of their health and facilitate remote patient monitoring for healthcare providers.Samsung Galaxy RingThe Samsung Galaxy Ring is designed to bring a whole new approach to wearable technology. It seamlessly merges style with functionality, creating an elegant device that provides comprehensive health tracking without the bulk associated with traditional wearables. It is priced at $400 and serves as a compelling value proposition for health-conscious individuals.The Galaxy Ring is excellent at health monitoring, delivering detailed insights into sleep patterns, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood oxygen levels, and skin temperature. It integrates with the Samsung Health app, offering a user-friendly interface for viewing and analyzing data. The ring also generates an Energy Score, helping users manage their daily activity and recovery needs effectively.What we likeLightweight and comfortable to wear design.Monitors sleep, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood oxygen, and skin temperature with detailed app insights.What we dislikeThere is no iOS support. Some features require a Samsung phone, which limits compatibility.3. Smart Home EcosystemsThe smart home ecosystem has advanced significantly, becoming more interconnected and intuitive than ever before. Today, devices like smart speakers, lighting systems, and security cameras seamlessly communicate with each other, providing enhanced automation and improved energy efficiency. This level of integration allows for a more cohesive and responsive home environment, where each device works in harmony to enhance the overall user experience. We will see a rise in smart home ecosystems in 2025, creating a trend that will form seamless home ecosystems.The FrameMeet the Frame a sleek and sophisticated smart device that blends advanced technology with elegant design. Measuring 13.3 inches, this full-screen touch system acts as the central hub for all your IoT devices, ensuring seamless connectivity throughout your home. It is encased Kvadrat fabric and available in a beautiful color palette. It is intended to be a design statement, as well as a functional appliance.The Frame is also designed to enhance the aesthetic appeal of any living space. The design allows it to integrate effortlessly with your home decor, ensuring it complements rather than detracts from your interior style. Unlike traditional, bulky smart devices, the Frame is crafted to be both visually pleasing, making it a perfect addition to modern homes.What we likeThe Kvadrat fabric and color palette add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your home.You can manage all IoT devices from a single interface.What we dislikeIt will require some professional installation for optimal integration.4. Augmented Reality GlassesIn 2025, Augmented Reality (AR) Glasses are gaining traction as a must-have gadget. They are designed to be sleek and lightweight, overlaying digital information into the real world, thereby enhancing and elevating navigation, entertainment, and communication. It has applications in gaming, education, and professional settings. These glasses are designed to revolutionize and elevate the way users interact and engage with their surroundings, creating a more interesting and livelier environment.XREAL OneThe XREAL One ventures into the mixed reality territory by incorporating a spatial computing processor called the NREAL X1. Any device that you may connect to the XREAL One, from PCs to iPhones can benefit from this spatial computing upgrade. You dont need to connect an external battery to power the glasses, since it uses the USB-C connection.The XREAL One showcases improved design quality ranging from ergonomics to eye comfort, as compared to its predecessor. The spatial audio has been improved using Bose tuning and four microphones. The base model is priced at 499 for the base model, while the Pro version is priced at $599.What we likeIntegration of the NREAL X1 spatial computing processor eliminates the need for additional devices like the XREAL Beam.Creates a more immersive and believable AR experience.What we dislikeThe inclusion of a detachable camera module raises potential privacy issues.5. Eco-Friendly Tech GadgetsEco-friendly tech gadgets will make a trendy appearance in 2025. The demand for eco-friendly tech gadgets is rising, as consumers today are focusing on sustainability. Designers are now innovating and creating products that are made from recycled materials, and incorporating energy-efficient technologies. We can see a rise in solar-powered chargers, biodegradable phone cases, and energy-saving smart appliances. These products not only cater to environmentally conscious consumers but also reflect a broader industry trend towards reducing environmental impact.EcoFlow Power HatMeet the Power Hat by EcoFlowa sun hat with a unique twist! Unlike ordinary hats, its sun-blocking brim is outfitted with solar panels that not only shield you from glare but also harness and convert sunlight into electrical power. It debuted at IFA 2024, and it is a distinctive accessory sure to capture attention.At first glance, the Power Hat resembles a typical wide-brimmed hat, but it cleverly conceals a flexible solar panel sewn into the brim. This innovative panel absorbs sunlight and transforms it into usable energy, allowing you to charge your devices via a USB-C port discreetly tucked into the inner band. This fusion of fashion and technology makes the Power Hat an excellent piece for those seeking style and sustainability in one smart package.What we likeGreat for those who spend time outdoors such as hikers, campers, etc.What we dislikeThe size is quite comically huge on the head and may be uncomfortable to wear.The post Tech Trends of 2025: Folding Smartphones, Eco-Friendly Gadgets & More first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Want to Smell Like Donuts? Beauty Brands Think You Do
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    The food-beauty crossover is suddenly everywhere. It is the allure of nostalgia, the pull of meme culture, and the sticky-sweet scent of capitalism wafting through the airand we are eating it up.
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  • C.I.A.s Chatbot Stands In for World Leaders
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    The spy agency is trying to give its teams better tools and make it easier for the private sector to develop technology for their secretive work.
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