• This 4K projector delivers an immersive viewing experience that can replace my TV
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    ZDNET's key takeaways Jmgo's N1S Ultimate 4K projector is available now for $2,099 at Amazon.It features astounding color and brightness, and is particularly portable.The case won't win any durability awards, and it needs a soundbar to really sound cinematic. more buying choices Last September, laser TV manufacturer Jmgo released its 2024 flagship model, theN1S Ultimate 4K -- the third in the N1 series. It comes with several upgrades from previous models, which you'll notice as a discerning viewer of video quality.Initially retailing for $2,799, you can currently find it onAmazon andJmgo's site for $2,099. If you're considering a new purchase for your home theater, how does the N1S Ultimate stack up to TVs in the same price range?Also:This Samsung projector is secretly the best gaming console you can buyI don't mean to compare apples and guavas here; projectors and TVs are in wholly different metaphorical bushels (although inching closer together). If you want to go big, though, you can find exceptional quality in the N1S while massively magnifying your screen size -- if you have room for it in your home. details View at Target Assuming you're ready to make a purchase now, what can $2,100 get you? The top two TVs that come to mind are both 75-inch screens made by tech giants in a different league: the Samsung QN90D and the Sony Bravia 7 Mini LED.Both these TVs have amazing displays and, by nature, their picture quality has an intrinsic advantage over most projectors. The thing is, the N1S Ultimate can blow up its projection to a staggering 180 inches, and still look incredible.Superb sharpness, brightness, and color Chris Bayer/ZDNETWith 3,500 ANSI lumens, the N1S maintains its brightness without compromising its 1600:1 FOFO contrast ratio and 110% BT.2020 gamut coverage. I saw this first-hand, noting its vivid coloration and detail while testing on UHD footage of birds, coral reefs, and big jungle cats. With 4K content, individual feathers, scales, and hairs were discernible even from 14 feet away with a 150-inch projection.The brightness intensity of the N1S adjusts automatically based on the lighting in its environment, but as with many projectors, you'll get the best results when running it in a dim room. During my testing in the dedicated viewing area of our lab, I modulated the rheostat of our ambient ceiling LEDs to see how truly ambient light affected the N1S's picture. As it turns out, it didn't affect it much at all.In that low-light environment, dark scenes featured deep blacks and detailed shadows -- not equivalent to that of an OLED screen of course, but convincing enough. Simply shutting the door to the testing room so no exterior light could creep in made a notable difference in whether the projection's full border was crisp and visible.The N1S Ultimate employs a 0.47-inch digital micromirror device (DMD) chip with extended pixel resolution (XPR) technology to upscale 1080p resolution to 2160p, translating to a beautiful picture even when watching the 1998 throwback "Rush Hour". The only place I noticed fuzziness or halo was around text (especially white text), such as on the menu screens. The N1S Ultimate is equipped with high-resolution CMOS cameras and intelligent features like Smart Object Avoidance and Smart Eye Protection that help prevent being blinded by walking in front of the lens. It also offers Lossless Zoom and a Smart Wall Color Adaptation feature, which could prove highly useful in established viewing areas, like a basement or living room.No focus and keystone adjustment required Out of the box, I was pleasantly surprised by how quickly the N1S automatically adjusted its focus and keystone. With multiple time-of-flight (ToF) sensors running on the Jmgo-developed Microstructure Adaptive Laser Control (MALC 2.0, in this case) and triple-color laser optics, I've never seen a more instantly appreciable picture quality from a projector.Loading times were speedy with the N1S being powered by a MediaTek MT9629 processor, 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage. Those advanced ToF sensors, by the way, also allow for viewing Blue-Ray 3D videos. Jmgo even has abundle option available that includes a set of rechargeable "Active 3D" shutter glasses.Also:This small 4K projector is worthy of replacing your TV - and gets plenty bright for its sizeNo matter where I placed it within its prescribed range (about 5 to 16 feet) and regardless of its lateral position in relation to the screen wall, the N1S immediately produced a perfect 16:9 frame that assumed the dimensions of its available throw space.There was no visible skew to the image frame, and no futzing around with settings to get a good picture. Being able to simply point and swivel a projector to get this result is partly what puts the N1S in its premium price range. Just note that the N1S Ultimate is not a UST projector. You'll need at least five feet between the unit and your screen or wall, but you can push it as far back as almost 16 feet for a 180-inch screen throw.Set up, portability, and form factorThe N1S is dense but extremely portable, and quite the looker. I don't hesitate to name it the prettiest projector I've reviewed. I like its two-tone dark grey aesthetic and sleek, elegant, simple design. It blends in just fine with any modern dcor. Its out-of-the-box gimbal construction makes it a breeze to set up and swiftly find your best angle.The base hinge on the Jmgo N1S Ultimate can swivel vertically 135 degrees and it has a turntable at the bottom for horizontal orientation should you affix it to a stand. However, no affixing is required: any tabletop will do, as I found out. If you're inclined to aim the lens at the ceiling, this worked fine in my testing; but if your ceiling has a popcorn or comb texture, you might get different results.If you want the best audio, do this The N1S carrying case is bulky, but quite cool. Chris Bayer/ZDNETStreaming content up to Wi-Fi 6 during testing, I watched shows on YouTube, Prime Video, and Netflix (which are built-in options on the remote). Linking the N1S to Google TV, I should mention, makes for speedy access to an array of apps. And if you happen to misplace your remote, Jmgo offers a complementary app for use on both Android and iOS.As mentioned above, the visuals on the N1S Ultimate were impressive when cast up to 150 inches. Colors are rich, lumens are bright, and contrast is impressive, especially in a dark room. As for sound quality, though, I found its two 10-watt speakers with Dolby Audio and DTS to be adequate but not ideal for the price point. Volume isn't a problem so much as clarity.Also:I changed these 3 settings on my projector for the best picture qualityThemuch cheaperYaber T2 Plus, for example, retained a pronounced clarity at high volume, whereas the N1S yielded some distortion. I might call the sound "borderline uncomfortable" when cranked up -- a bit spacey and smothered -- although it isloud. Without a doubt, the addition of an external speaker or soundbar would do it great justice.That's an easy fix because on the backside of the N1S Ultimate, you'll find an HDMI 2.1 eARC port for that purpose. That's in addition to another HDMI 2.1 port, a USB 2.0 port, and a 3.5mm jack, covering (most of) your peripheral and gaming needs.ZDNET's buying adviceGrowing up with parents who reminded me that money doesn't grow on trees, I'm always concerned about the return on investment (ROI) for any product -- especially one that I recommend to others.The JmgoN1S Ultimate is wellworth the price if you're able to take full advantage of your wall space/screening area. Its triple-laser projection is on time with spectacular detail, exquisite color, and exceptional brightness. Take advantage of the price reduction while you can.Jmgo N1S Ultimate tech specsTechnologyDLP (0.47" DMD) w XPRDisplayed Resolution3840 x 2160Brightness3,500 ANSI lumens (2,600 peak lumens)Light SourceRGB triple laserContrast1,600:1Zoom Lens RatioFixedLens ShiftNoLamp Life30,000 HrsSound System10w x2 stereoHDRHDR10, HLGFeatured reviews
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  • Former UFC Champion Slams Slumping Veteran, Hes So Average
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    (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)Zuffa LLC via Getty ImagesNo one seems to be impressed with UFC welterweight/middleweight Kevin Holland these days.A week after Holland embarrassed himself as a guest on the Jaxxon Podcast by disrespecting UFC legend Quinton Rampage Jackson and subsequently losing to Reinier de Ridder at UFC 311, Hollands peers havent stopped slamming him for his limited skills and approach.Former UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker discussed Hollands loss to RDR on his MMArcade podcast.Hes so average, Whittaker said. What do you want me to say, dude? Like he just, time and time again, the same thing keeps happening. The same thing; I dont know what else I can say.Holland has lost his last two fights, four of his last five, and six of his last nine. Without question, the 32-year-old is in a rough patch. It appears theres a very simple game plan to beat Holland at middleweight, and thats to take him down and overpower him with wrestling.INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 18: Reinier de Ridder of the Netherlands reacts after his victory by ... [+] submission over Kevin Holland of the United States in a middleweight fight during UFC 311 at Intuit Dome on January 18, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)Getty ImagesThats exactly what RDR did when he made very quick work of Holland in the first round of their clash at UFC 311. RDR wasnt threatened at any point during the fight. Similarly, Roman Dolidze took Holland down and caused a rib injury that forced the latter to quit on his stool.MORE FOR YOUThe best weight class for Holland appears to be welterweight, but it seems he doesnt want to cut weight and prefers to fight at 185 pounds. Unfortunately, he just doesnt appear to be strong or skilled enough to deal with the best fighters in that division.Former UFC champion TJ Dillashaw was especially critical of Holland and his approach. During the UFC 311 recap episode of the Jaxxon Podcast, Dillashaw didnt hold back his criticism of Holland.Hes entertaining and hes fun, Dillashaw said. I heard him in here talking when he was saying he doesnt care about being champion. Theres too much politics. Im like, alright dude, thats just an excuse because youll never be a champion. Hell never be a champion, and I promise you that.Dillashaw wasnt done. He went in on the holes in Hollands ground game and his questionable work ethic and commitment.He sat here and said that he doesnt give a s###, Dillashaw added. Are you going to be a champion if you dont care? No. Hes talking about bringing training partners in and going home and smoking weed. Just sitting here and listening to him talk, he doesnt have the mindset for it, hes just happy being on TV. I think its too much work for him.Well see if Holland is able to rebound in his next fight. If he doesnt get a win soon, hell find himself looking for another promotion. UFC President Dana White likes Holland, but probably not enough to allow him to stay on the roster if this losing streak continues much longer.
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  • 3 Ways To Use The Imagination Effect To Boost LoveBy A Psychologist
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    Imagination is more than just a tool for creativity; its a transformative force that can revitalize ... [+] relationships.gettyEven in the most successful relationships, there are moments when love is testedwhen lifes challenges and uncertainties threaten the precious bond youve created. While countless perspectives exist on how to make a relationship last, one essential yet often overlooked ingredient is imagination.The imagination effect refers to how imagining scenarios or specific outcomes can enhance understanding, creativity and problem-solving in real life. By mentally simulating possibilities, couples can uncover new insights and perspectives that might otherwise remain hidden.For instance, reading a book is an exercise in stepping into the lives of others and viewing the world through a lens different from your own, often with the help of your imagination.Similarly, in relationships, the imagination effect allows partners to approach challenges with greater empathy, envision possibilities beyond their immediate reality and find creative solutions to conflicts.Here are three ways the imagination effect can enhance your relationship.MORE FOR YOU1. Imagining Yourself In Your Partners ShoesWe often fall in love with our own point of view. It feels familiar, justified and sometimes even undeniably right. This can make it difficult to understandor even considerwhere someone else might be coming from, especially in moments of disagreement.However, imagination can serve as a bridge, helping us step outside our own narrative and into our partners inner world. It allows us to pause and ask: What might they be thinking or feeling? Why might this situation look different from their perspective? This mental exercise does not mean you abandon your own feelings, but rather that you expand your understanding to include theirs.A 2020 study published in Journal of Family Psychology alsoPerspective-taking is the ability to understand and consider another persons thoughts and point of view.Couples can also try reflective exercises like role reversal conversations, where each partner uses their imagination to speak from the others perspective, to describe their feelings and thoughts. Journaling can also be a powerful tool, as writing down a situation from your partners perspective can help uncover insights you may not have considered.Additionally, simple habits like asking clarifying questions instead of making assumptions (e.g., Can you help me understand what youre feeling?) can help build healthier communication.When both partners make an effort to step into each others shoes, they create a relationship built on empathy and mutual respect. While it may not come naturally at first, this shift in perspective can transform differences into opportunities for deeper connection.2. Imagining Positive Outcomes In ConflictsDisagreements or challenges in relationships can sometimes make you feel stuck, as if theres no way forward. Its easy to fall into a mindset of hopelessness, where issues start to feel insurmountable and the gap between partners feels impossible to bridge. However, imagination offers a powerful tool to shift that mindset and help find common ground.When you imagine a shared future or a resolution to a conflict, you are mentally exploring positive possibilities and envisioning solutions. A 2024 study published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships suggests that this practice, known as mental contrasting, is a highly effective way to manage conflict in romantic relationships.Visualizing a positive outcome can reframe the situation, moving it from one of confrontation to one of collaboration. Ask yourself: What would a compromise look like here? What is one thing we both want that we can work toward together?Using ones imagination in this context also means choosing to see the potential in each other and the relationship. When faced with challenges, rather than assuming that things will never improve, try imagining a positive outcome. This hopeful shift can create a sense of momentum, encouraging both partners to take proactive steps toward finding a solution.Research published in Social and Personality Psychology Compass explains that people often get defensive during conflicts because they feel their identity or beliefs are being threatened. This defensiveness makes it hard for them to listen to or accept different perspectives, which can keep the conflict going, even if it could be easily resolved.Researchers suggest that to overcome this, individuals need to be more open to new ideas, especially when they feel threatened. One way to do this is by changing how they think about the situationreframing their own perspective in a way that reduces their defensiveness, and by engaging in self-affirmation to preserve their sense of self-worth. This approach makes them more willing to communicate and resolve conflict.3. Imagining Novelty And Taking Risks TogetherWhen we think about taking risks or trying something new, the fear of uncertainty often holds us back. However, it takes imagination to envision the potential benefits of these experiences and to make the leap of faith easier.For instance, when you and your partner think about trying something new, whether its an adventurous trip or a life-changing decision about your careers or relationship, imagining positive outcomes can motivate you both to take that risk.Imagination helps move the focus away from the fear of failure and onto the excitement of the journey. It can also be a powerful tool to break you out of a monotonous routinerelationships can sometimes feel stagnant if partners fall into predictable patterns. In such cases, using imagination to explore new experiences can breathe new life into a relationship.Research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests that excitement and novelty seem to have an important effect on relationship dynamics and quality, and activities with these elements help partners bond in ways that promote positive interaction.Researchers suggest that exciting experiences, rather than just positive behaviors, may be key to sustaining relationship quality, especially for couples experiencing reinforcement erosion (when partners no longer find the usual rewards in their relationship satisfying). In this context, some variation is essential in preventing the relationship from falling into an unfulfilling routine.At its core, imagination invites you to step into a space of possibility, where you and your partner are no longer bound by the constraints of the past or the present. By seeing beyond immediate circumstances, you empower yourselves to shape an inspiring future together. Rather than relying on what is, you actively design what could be.Ultimately, imagination allows you to create a new narrative for your relationshipone that is constantly evolving and responsive to both your desires. By embracing this mindset, you dont just strengthen your relationship; you build something that is uniquely yours.Are you interested in knowing how satisfied you truly are in your relationship? Take this science-backed test to find out: Relationship Satisfaction Scale
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  • Rolls-Royce Strikes $11.1 Billion Contract to Supply Nuclear Reactors for U.K. Submarines
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    Rolls-Royce will manufacture nuclear reactors to power new U.K. submarines under a contract valued approximately at $11.1 billion.
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  • UnitedHealthcare names a new CEO after Brian Thompson's fatal shooting
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    UnitedHealthcare named Tim Noel as its CEO, seven weeks after Brian Thompson's fatal shooting.Noel joined the company in 2007 and was most recently the head of its Medicare and retirement unit.Official employee pages and social media for Noel appear to have been taken down.UnitedHealthcare named company veteran Tim Noel as its CEO, seven weeks after former CEO Brian Thompson was killed in New York.Noel joined the company in 2007 and was most recently the head of its Medicare and retirement unit, per a Thursday announcement.UnitedHealthcare is the largest health insurer in the US and provides services to over 50 million Americans, the company said. The Medicare and retirement arm contributed nearly half of the company's $74.1 billion in revenue for the three months ending in December.Noel "brings unparalleled experience to this role with a proven track record and strong commitment to improving how health care works for consumers, physicians, employers, governments and our other partners," the company said in a statement on Thursday.A spokesperson declined further comment.The company's shares rose nearly 2% on Thursday. Noel replaces Thompson, who was shot and killed outside a hotel in central Manhattan on December 4. A five-day manhunt led to the arrest of 26-year-old Luigi Mangione in a McDonald's restaurant in Pennsylvania after a worker called police.Mangione pleaded not guilty to New York state murder and terrorism charges and to federal stalking and murder charges.Prosecutors said two shell casings for the bullets that killed Thompson had the words "DENY" and "DEPOSE" written on them. The word "DELAY" was written on a bullet found at the crime scene.The killing ignited a national debate about the state of the US healthcare and health insurance system and led to a flood of pro-Mangione content on social media platforms.Since the shooting, healthcare companies including UnitedHealthcare have taken down web pages that share details about their leadership. Two days after the shooting, UnitedHealthcare's "Our leadership" page was no longer accessible.Noel's LinkedIn and Facebook pages also appear to have been taken down.
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  • Chinese companies could lose a tried and true method for skirting US tariffs, the head of the Council on Foreign Relations says
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    Chinese firms that are setting up operations in countries outside China could face more scrutiny.Governments could start focusing on the ownership of companies rather than where goods come from.This means that Chinese firms working outside China to avoid tariffs would not be spared from levies.America could lock out Chinese companies that use other countries to circumvent tariffs, said a top think tank chief.Companies including Chinese ones have been shifting some production out of China. They're trying to diversify their supply chains, which have been under more pressure in recent years thanks to the first Trump administration's tariffs and Beijing's disruptive pandemic lockdowns."I think there will be a lot of focus on if China's using other countries for transshipment or if it's Chinese companies that are going into another country, you're going to see a new form of protectionism where we focus on rules of ownership, not rules of origin," Michael Froman, the president of the US-based Council on Foreign Relations, said at a panel on Thursday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.Trade is traditionally viewed based on the rules of origin, or which country a product came from. This is also how tariffs are generally applied.However, governments could soon start to look at trade in a new way: through the lens of company ownership, said Froman, who served as the US Trade Representative from June 2013 to January 2017 under the Obama administration. This change would hit Chinese companies that are using transshipment hubs to avoid punitive measures."So it doesn't matter that it's coming from Mexico or Indonesia. If it's a Chinese company and they're violating rules, or they're trying to circumvent the tariffs, they may well find themselves blocked from the United States," said Froman.In his first week in office, President Donald Trump said a 10% tariff on Chinese goods could come as soon as next month. While on the campaign trail, he threatened to put much higher tariffs 60% on Chinese goods.Mexico, an auto hub, is becoming a prime location for Chinese manufacturers to relocate because the US is a key market for vehicles and parts.In 2023, Chinese companies announced $2.7 billion worth of investments in Mexico's auto sector, according to an analysis from research provider Rhodium Group. This is nearly three-quarters of Chinese investment into Mexico and is dominated by vehicle parts manufacturers.The West is concerned about Chinese overcapacityThe West has slammed China's overproduction of goods that have poured into global markets and hurt their economies."China is flooding strategic sectors with supply that's well beyond what global demand can plausibly absorb, and therefore wiping out the competition," said Daleep Singh, then the deputy national security advisor at the White House, in October.Meanwhile, China is framing the West's concerns about overcapacity as protectionism and as moves to curtail the country's economic development."The US and Europe basically maintained an open rules-based system, but the rest of the world greatly benefited from including China," said Froman."But all throughout that period, that benign international environment, we were warning China that if they continue to engage in protectionism, close their market to foreign investment, subsidize their industries at the expense of other countries, that benign international environment would disappear and that's exactly what's happened," he said.
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  • Glow Store / Indiesalon
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    Glow Store / IndiesalonSave this picture! Donggyu KimRetail InteriorsGangnam District, South KoreaArchitects: IndiesalonAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:36 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 PhotographsPhotographs:Donggyu KimManufacturersBrands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Benjamin Moore Lead Architect: Seokjoon Jang More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. The GLOW showroom, created for a cosmetics firm that values transparency and brilliance, converts a small 36 space in a narrow alley of Garosu-gil into an engaging marketing experience. Given the constraints of a small footprint and limited visibility, the design strives to represent GLOW's vivid brand and draw attention boldly.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Glass, the main material selection, perfectly conveys the spirit of the brand. The boundary between the indoors and outdoors is blurred with transparent glass, which extends the visual flow over walls, ceilings, and floor tiles. This design approach creates a cohesive narrative that connects the modest 23 interiors with its outdoor surroundings.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!A prominent architectural element of the showroom is the curving glass barrier. From a distance, guiding the gaze naturally into the space. Beyond its aesthetic values, the partition serves a functional purpose, subtly dividing the showroom into distinct zones for customer and staff circulation. While the front portion is used for product displays, private spaces like a counter and changing room behind the glass divider guarantee privacy and practicality. There were technical challenges when installing sinks and shelves straight onto the glass, but they were resolved to strike a balance between style and functionality.Save this picture!The area is further elevated by the attention to detail, which includes custom grating engraved with the brand's logoand acrylic door knobs inspired by the GLOW symbol. These design features reinforce the brand's identity while adding a sense of refinement to the showroom. Through Indiesalon's flexible and innovative design approach, the space transcends a conventional retail function, offering a visually striking and functional environment that fully embodies the brand's values and modern sophistication.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:Gangnam District, South KoreaLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeIndiesalonOfficePublished on January 24, 2025Cite: "Glow Store / Indiesalon" 24 Jan 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1025979/glow-store-indiesalon&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • Rapid and scalable personalized ASO screening in patient-derived organoids
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    Nature, Published online: 22 January 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-08462-1A scalable platform for generating patient-specific organoids for testing personalized oligonucleotide therapeutics is described.
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  • Multimodal cell mapping with optimal transport
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    Nature, Published online: 22 January 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00107-1Moscot is a cell-mapping framework based on the concept of optimal transport. It can analyse large-scale single-cell data, enabling mapping of the developmental trajectories of individual cells in and across organs. Moscot is scalable to millions of cells, and can track several cell characteristics simultaneously in space and time.
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