• Apple will reportedly announce a new iPhone SE next week
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    In just few days, Apple could finally unveil a new iPhone SE. According to Bloomberg, the company will announce its latest lower-cost model as soon as next week before it goes on sale later this month. The last iPhone SE was released back in 2022, and the publication says that Apple Stores have been running low on stocks in recent weeks. A few days ago, a Twitter user who goes by "Majin Bu" posted a video of a device that's supposedly Apple's upcoming low-cost iPhone model. Unlike the current version, it no longer has a home button marking the death of a feature that once identified the company's mobile devices.The upcoming iPhone SE will reportedly have a camera notch at the top, which Apple had removed from its latest phones in favor of its Dynamic Island design. It's also expected to have a USB-C port, which will allow Apple to sell it in the European Union, where all mobile devices are required to have USB-C charging capability. Apple had to stop selling the 2022 version and the iPhone 14 in the region late last year when the rule came into effect.Bloomberg previously reported that the new iPhone SE will be the first Apple device to use the company's in-house cellular modem, replacing the Qualcomm chips it's been using up until now. The phone is also expected to have Face ID and Apple Intelligence, made possible by the company's A18 processor. The publication's sources said Apple isn't likely to hold a launch event for the device and will simply just start selling it on its website. At launch, the older version carried a retail price of $429, but that was two years ago you can probably expect the new model with its more modern specs to cost a bit more.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/apple-will-reportedly-announce-a-new-iphone-se-next-week-120006642.html?src=rss
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  • Changing a few lines of code in Linux could apparently save hyperscalers billions, research claims, but I am not convinced
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    Research suggests changing a few lines of code in the Linux kernel can save hyperscalers billions by cutting data center energy consumption.
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  • NYT Strands hints and answers for Saturday, February 8 (game #342)
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    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
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  • MPCs VFX Breakdown for Young Woman and the Sea
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    It was nominated for a VES Award for Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature for Young Woman and the Sea. In an effort led by VFX Supervisor Jeremy Robert and VFX Producer Roy Khalil, the over 220 VFX shots were lavished over in close collaboration with director Joachim Rnning.Artists added great digital ocean enhancement to calm plates, capturing breathtakingly the ceaseless intensity that Trudy Ederle conveyed in her iconic English Channel swim. A specific jellyfish sequence was particularly gripping CG creatures slipped seamlessly into the live-action shot, heightening tension and catapulting the viewers into the journey.Every shot was designed to fit Rnnings creative vision, showcasing MPCs ability to deliver both technical precision and emotional resonance. This VFX achievement is a testament to the studios dedication to elevating storytelling through photorealistic visual effects.The post MPCs VFX Breakdown for Young Woman and the Sea appeared first on Vfxexpress.
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  • Meet Doctor Dillamond: Wicked VFX Breakdown by Framestore
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    In Wicked, the magical land of Oz unites humans and talking animals, showing a unique society where creatures hold significant roles. Doctor Dillamond, a CG goat voiced by Peter Dinklage, plays a crucial part in Elphabas journey as her teacher at the university.Framestores VFX team brought this character to life with extraordinary attention to detail. Advanced fur simulation was used to create a lifelike goat coat, and his facial expressions and movements were natural and expressive. The challenge was to maintain the animals realistic features while adding human-like qualities to reflect his personality.The team collaborated with motion references and Dinklages vocal performance to develop a believable and engaging character. The integration of Doctor Dillamond into the world of Wicked so seamlessly showcases the expertise of Framestore in developing realistic, emotionally compelling CGI creations.The post Meet Doctor Dillamond: Wicked VFX Breakdown by Framestore appeared first on Vfxexpress.
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  • This app sends faxes for free from your iPhone, Android device, Mac, or PC
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    Nowadays, when you hear someone talk about faxing, theres a decent chance its the punchline to a groan-inducing dad joke. (Not that I would ever be guilty of such silliness, of course. I stick strictly to the fax.)And yet, here in the futuristic-feeling time of 2025, we all find ourselves facing the very occasional and impossibly baffling need to send something somewhere specifically by fax. Try as you might, sometimes, you just cant avoid it. (One might even say those are just the fax of life!)Faxing is antiquated technology through and through, but for whatever reason, we as a society dont quite seem ready to shed it entirelydespite the fact that weve got approximately 4.3 gablillion better ways to transmit documents, be it via messaging, email, or secure cloud sharing. Heck, you could even ask Gemini or ChatGPT to summon a virtual carrier pigeon and see what sort of nonsense they cough up in response.When the specific request for a fax slaps you back to reality, though, youve got no choice but to figure out some way to make it happen. You certainly wont find any easy options within the apps Google gives you as part of its Workspace productivity suite.But good golly, have I got just the tool for you to tuck away in your virtual toolbox for the next time that need arises.Unearth all sorts of little-known tech treasures with my free Cool Tools newsletter from The Intelligence. A useful new discovery in your inbox every Wednesday!Free fax, no taxAll rightwell make this fax and furious: The next time you find yourself facing the hilarious but unavoidable demand to send something via fax, an app called HP Smart is the tool you need.HP Smart is a completely free app that looks like a run-of-the-mill interface for futzing around with an HP-made printer. And it is that, on the surfacebut beneath that uninspiring outer layer is a hidden gem of a feature that anyone can take advantage of, whether you have a physical printer in front of you or not. Itll take you about two minutes to figure out and get running the first time, then all of 20 seconds to use after that. You just open up the app on whatever type of device youre usingphone, computer, carrier pigeon, you name itand then:Make your way through the initial setup screens.The app will ask you to sign in with an HP account. Fret not, though, for you can create one right then and there, on the spot, for free.On the apps main screen, find the Mobile Fax option.If you dont see that right awaywhich I didnt, the first time I opened the app on Androidlook for an option to Personalize Tiles at the bottom of the screen. You should then be able to activate the toggle next to Mobile Fax, whichll then cause the missing option to appear.Click or tap that option (or peck it, in the case of a carrier pigeon), then tap the command to compose a new fax.And hey, how bout that? There, in front of your fax-addled face-beak, will be a simple screen for specifying your lucky recipient and selecting exactly what files you want to transmit.Fill out a few fast fields, and poof: HP Smart will send any file or photo as a fax for you.You can select an existing file or photo, if you have a digital version already ready, or you can use the apps built-in camera option to capture a virtual copy of a physical document right then and there. You can even add in your own custom cover page, if youre really feelin wild.Need a cover sheet? Yep: HPs app can handle that, too.And thats pretty much it! Hit that Send Fax button, then just sit back and watch as HP Smart works its retro-tech transforming magic.Youll see your fax being sent right from your phone or computer.Within a matter of moments, youll see confirmation that your fax has been delivered, as a physical sheet of paper somewhere in the real worldall for the ever-reasonable price of precisely $0.The app lets you send faxes to a sprawling list of countries that isnt limited only to the U.S. Its specifically for sending faxes, though; if you for some reason need to receive a fax, please go get your head examined.Sorry. Thems just the faxand nothin but the fax.HP Smart is available as a native app for Android, iOS, Windows, and Mac.It is completely free to use for now, with no caveats or catches and no credit cards required. Officially, HP says its part of an ongoing trial, but the trial has been running for months with no sign of an imminent end (and if HP does ever decide to start charging for the service, it says itll give 30 days notice before making any such shift).HP promises that faxes sent through its service are confidential, secure, and even compliant with the strict U.S. HIPAA privacy regulations.Get even more productivity-boosting goodness in your inbox with my free Cool Tools newslettera single new standout discovery every Wednesday!
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  • Climate change has turned the sea from a blessing to a curse for this Pakistani city
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    There was a time when few people in the coastal Pakistani city of Gwadar understood what climate change was. Aftera decade of extreme weather, many more do.Rain battered Gwadar for almost 30 consecutive hours last February. Torrents washed out roads, bridges, and lines of communication, briefly cutting the peninsula town off from the rest ofPakistan. Homes look like bombs have struck them and drivers swerve to avoid craters where asphalt used to be.Gwadar is in Balochistan, an arid, mountainous, and vast province in Pakistans southwest that has searing summers and harsh winters. The city, with about 90,000 people, is built on sand dunes and bordered by the Arabian Sea on three sides, at a low elevation that makes it vulnerable to climate change ina country that has already seen its share of catastrophefrom it.Its no less than anisland nationsituation, warned Gwadar-based hydrologist Pazeer Ahmed. Many low-lying areas in the town will be partially or completely submerged if the sea level continues to rise.The sea, once a blessing for Gwadars fishing and domestic tourism sectors, has become an existential threat to lives and livelihoods.Warming oceans mean bigger and more powerful waves, and those waves get whipped higher by summer monsoon winds. Warmer air holds more moistureabout 7% more per degree Celsius (4% per degree Fahrenheit)and that means more big rain events.Waves have become more violent due to the rising sea temperatures and eroded beaches, said Abdul Rahim, deputy environment director at Gwadar Development Authority. The tidal actions and patterns have changed. Hundreds of homes have been washed away. It is very alarming.Melting glaciers contribute to rising sea levels, another cause of coastal erosion. The sea level at Karachi rose almost 8 inches (almost 20 centimeters) between 1916 and 2016, according to data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Its projected to rise another half-inch (about 1.3 centimeters) by 2040.In areas near Gwadar, like Pishukan and Ganz, waves have swallowed up mosques, schools, and settlements. There are gashes in the cliffs at the popular picnic spot of Sunset Park, and rocks have cascaded onto the shore. Beaches run flat for dozens of kilometers because no structures remain on it.Authorities have built seawalls from stone or concrete to hold back saltwater intrusion. But theyre a small solution to a massive problem as Gwadars people and businesses are fighting climate change on different fronts.Saltwater pools on government land, salt crystals glistening in the sunshine. In the Shado Band neighbourhood, former local councillor Qadir Baksh fretted about water seeping up through the ground and into his courtyard every day, held at bay only by regular pumping. Dozens of houses have the same problem, he said.Officials, including Ahmed and Rahim, said changes in land use and unauthorized building are worsening flooding. Locals said some major construction projects have destroyed traditional drainage pathways.Gwadar is the centerpiece ofa massive Chinese-ledinitiative to create an overland route between its western Xinjiang region and the Arabian Sea through Gwadar. Hundreds of millions of dollars have poured into the town to create a deep seaport, an international airport, expressways and other infrastructure. The more sensitive projects, especially the port, are tightly secured by the Pakistani military, out of sight and off-limits to the public.But there is no proper sewage or drainage system for residents despite a decade of foreign investment, and Gwadars porosity, high water table, rising sea levels, and heavier rainfall are rocket fuel for the towns vulnerability.Theres nowhere for the water to go.In the past when it rained, the water disappeared up to 10 days later, said Baksh. But the rain that came last year hasnt gone. The water rises from the ground with such speed it will reach the four walls of my home if we dont run the generator every day to extract it. Officials say its because of climate change but, whatever it is, were suffering.Gwadars fishing community is also hurting. Catches are smaller, native fish are disappearing, and migration patterns and fishing seasons have changed, said Ahmed and Rahim. There is also algae bloom and the invasion of unwanted marine species like pufferfish.Illegal fishing and foreign trawlers are responsible for a few of these things, but its mostly rising sea temperatures.People have migrated from places like Dasht and Kulanch because of water scarcity. What agriculture there was in Gwadars surrounding areas is vanishing due to loss of farmland and livestock deaths, according to locals. Its part of a wider pattern in which Pakistans farmers are seeing declining crop yields and increasing crop diseases due to climate extremes, particularly floods, droughts and heat waves, according to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.There are heat waves and dust storms in Gwadar, said Ahmed. But the main impact of climate change here is that there is too much water and not enough of it. If nothing is done to address this problem, we will have no option but to retreat.The Associated Press climate and environmental coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find APsstandardsfor working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas atAP.org.Riazat Butt, Associated PressMary Katherine Wildeman, Associated Press data journalist, contributed to this report.
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  • This week SANAA won the RIBA Royal Gold Medal
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    This week on Dezeen, theRoyal Institute of British Architects awarded Japanese studio SANAA its Royal Gold Medal for the firm's "impactful leadership".SANAA was given the award for its contribution to the advancement of architecture."Exemplifying an unassuming yet impactful leadership in the evolving practice and theory of architecture, SANAA's designs demonstrate that architecture can balance functionality with profound elegance," said RIBA presidentMuyiwa Oki.To celebrate the win, we rounded up 10 notable projects by the studio.The Dezeen team reported live from Stockholm Design WeekStockholm Design Week took place this week and the Dezeen team reported live from the city, covering everything from designers' pets to an office rollercoaster and terrazzo beer taps.We also launched our first print magazine, Dezeen Dispatch, during the week, which has features on Swedish design and radical designers as well as interviews, Stockholm tips and much more.A trio of skyscrapers by Foster + Partners were revealed this weekIn London, British studio Foster + Partners revealed a trio of skyscrapers that will overlook the river Thames. The office development is said to be "London's lowest whole-life carbon high-rise development".The Albanian capital of Tirana is also focusing on skyscrapers, with a numerous high-rises currently under construction. Our roundup of the eight most unusual includes towers by MVRDV, Stefano Boeri and OODA.Designer Maarten Baas has shown distorted pianosA hanging piano that looks like it's melting made an impact on Dezeen readers this week. Designer Maarten Baas' Crescendo! exhibition showed pianos that were hung from butcher's hooks and distorted to resemble how animals' flesh stretches out after they have been slaughtered."The pianos are hanging almost like a piece of meat from a butcher," said Baas. "Just like how an animal used to live and used to have a soul, it is now a few kilos of meat."This week's opinion piece discussed Brooklyn skyscrapersSkyscraper Brooklyn Tower has "brought some heft to Brooklyn's skyscape," wrote Cara Greenberg in an opinion piece for Dezeen.Greenberg argues that, while some compare Brooklyn Tower to the Tower of Sauron from the Lord of the Rings films, it and the numerous other skyscrapers that have started popping up in Brooklyn are what the borough needs to compete with Manhattan.A Scottish house was among the most popular projects this weekPopular projects on Dezeen this week include a house on a Scottish coast with views of the estuary, a raised steelcabin in Australia and an Italian-informed loft extension in London.Our latest lookbooks focused on living rooms with Ligne Roset's Togo sofa and well-designed dental clinics.This week on DezeenThis week on Dezeenis our regular roundup of the week's top news stories.Subscribe to our newslettersto be sure you don't miss anything.The post This week SANAA won the RIBA Royal Gold Medal appeared first on Dezeen.
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  • Velocity Micro Vector Z35 review: built to last
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    Can a mid-range white-glove custom build meet your needs?
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  • Rocksteadys New Batman Title is Years Away Rumor
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    After the disastrous Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which saw its final content update last month, Rocksteady has been rumored to return to the Batman franchise. A new report by Bloomberg has confirmed thats a single-player title but unfortunately, it may take a while to release.People familiar with the timeline revealed that the project is years away from landing. As demoralizing as it sounds, its not too far-fetched Rocksteady was reportedly pitching a new single-player game back in June 2024. With work on Suicide Squad wrapped up, its likely that preliminary work only just started.The studio has also suffered layoffs in the wake of the live-service shooters failure. It would be even less surprising if it needed time to put a team together.This setback is only the latest to affect Warner Bros. Games, which has reportedly rebooted Monoliths Wonder Woman game. Announced in December 2021, its already over $100 million deep with its budget, but still years from release (and even thats up in the air). Stay tuned for updates in the meantime.
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