• Tired of losing your wallet? Next time, slide one of these next to your library card
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    MacworldEver misplaced your wallet or struggled to find your ID at the worst possible moment? It feels like the worst thing in the world, but its also pretty avoidable with a little help from good ol technology.The KeySmart SmartCard is kind of like an AirTag that got pancaked into the shape of a credit card. Its razor thin, works with the Apple Find My app, and a pack of three of them is on sale for $79.97 (instead of $119).Heres how it works: add the SmartCard to your Find My app to unlock features like sound alerts to help you track it down nearby or location updates from the Apple network. Worried about leaving your wallet in a restaurant or stepping out the door without it? No worries. The app sends notifications straight to your iPhone or even your AirPods. And if its truly lost, Lost Mode allows anyone who finds it to contact you, giving you peace of mind.At just under 2mm thick, the KeySmart SmartCard slides effortlessly into your wallet without adding bulk. Its also built to last with a five-month battery life, Qi wireless charging, and an IPX8 waterproof rating, making it perfect for anyone on the go. Whether youre trekking through the rain, heading into the office, or just trying to keep your life together, this card has your back.So why would you need three of them if you only have one wallet? Well, you arent limited to just wallets with these trackers. Slip one into your backpack, computer case, purse, or even hide one on your e-bike. Because theyre so thin, theyre really easy to tuck almost anywhere.You have until March 31 at 11:59 p.m. PT to get a three-pack of KeySmart SmartCards on sale for $79.97.KeySmart SmartCard Works with Apple Find My (3-Pack) $79.97See DealStackSocial prices subject to change.
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  • Final Fantasy 9 Remake, Final Fantasy Tactics Remaster Are Still in Active Development Rumour
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    A remake of Final Fantasy 9and a remaster of Final Fantasy Tacticshave been in the rumour mill for a couple of years at this point, and though there has been little to no official communication from Square Enix to confirm (or deny) reports, leaks continue to insist that both projects are very much in the pipeline.In fact, prominent leaker NateTheHate recently threw his weight behind those claims again. Spotted by VGC, in the lead-up to last weeks State of Play presentation, the leaker claimed that both titles were still very much in active development. As per the leaker, neither will is expected to release in 2025, but he claimsFinal Fantasy 9 Remakein particular could release sometime in 2026.What that means for when Square Enix will choose to announce these titles is anyones guess. A Nintendo Direct presentation focused on the Switch 2 is scheduled for April 2, which might presumably serve as a suitable stage for such reveals- though thats purely speculation at this point.Both remain in active development. FFIXR isnt expected to see release in 2025. Maybe well see it launch in 2026. NateTheHate2 (@NateTheHate2) February 9, 2025Not that Ive heard. NateTheHate2 (@NateTheHate2) February 10, 2025
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  • Grand Theft Auto 6 Could Release for PC in Early 2026 Rumour
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    Rockstar Games has long been in the habit of skipping PC versions for the initial launches of its flagship titles, which, of course, is going to be the case with the upcomingGrand Theft Auto 6as well. Up to this point, the company has remained entirely mum about the inevitable PC release and when it should be expected, though an unlikely source may now have let that information slip.Caught by VGC, PC peripherals company Corsair Gamings finance VP recently claimed in the firms quarterly fiscal meeting that it is expectingGrand Theft Auto 6to release for PC in early 2026, some months after it releases for consoles.Yeah, GTA 6 is probably the one everyone is talking about. And well get a glimpse of that, I think, later on in the year for console. My understanding now its going to come out in the fall for console, and then early 2026 for PC, he said.Grand Theft Auto 6is due out for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S this Fall. Rockstar does have a history of delaying virtually all of its major games, but parent company Take-Two Interactive insists that wont happen withGTA 6 (but acknowledges the risk of slippages).
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  • Dreamport: Freelancer Travel Consultant
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    All jobs Freelancer Travel Consultant Posted A few minutes ago We are Dreamport an online platform that provides products and services in the travel, finance, entertainment, and technology sectors.We will help you build your own travel business. We provide free of charge professional training and equip you with all the necessary tools to start working as an Independent Travel Manager with the possibility earning and grow. Apply now We are Dreamport Dreamport - an online platform that will help you build your own travel business. We provide free of charge professional training and equip you with all the necessary tools to start working as an Independent Travel Manager with possibility to earn up to USD 1,000-1,500 as sales commissions, remotely, fully online, anywhere in the world.Our perks: Motivating income and commission scheme. Fully remote. Engagement with a global travel organization with 20 years of experience on the market. Hands-on experience with industry-defining innovative trends. Extensive Promos & Rewards program. Opportunities for growth and development. Participation in global-scale projects.In this role, you will: Receive and process requests from Customers interested in purchasing airline tickets and tour packages. Help Customers choose the best option. Use one of the most advanced bookings and sales engines for airline tickets and tours. Build trust and long-term cooperation with Customers. Participate in training sessions and continuous development. Attend 2 weeks of free initial professional training and orientation. Receive 24/7 support from world-class Trainers and Advisor.Role Requirements: Advanced English. Flexibility with hours of availability. Orientation to result and professional growth. Ambitiousness. Stress resistance.Note: The average income of an Independent Travel Manager is calculated based on the average number of sales per month per Independent Travel Manager and the average commission they can receive per sale.Apply NowLet's start your dream job Apply now Dreamport View company Jobs posted: 2 Related Jobs See more Sales and Marketing jobs
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  • Bennetts completes first building for Tribeca life sciences campus
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    The first of five buildings on the Tribeca development for developer Reef Group, all by Bennetts, The Apex provides 10,450m2 of office and laboratory space across six floors.Situated on the site of the former Royal Mail sorting office (previously dubbed the ugly brown building by Bennetts), the scheme has an open reception and ground-floor caf that sits beside the Regents Canal. Support facilities are also arranged on ground and basement levels, commercial and laboratory space across all floors and a roof terrace.Over 4,800m2 of the building will be occupied by world-famous The Francis Crick Institute, while The London BioScience Innovation Centre is taking over 35 per cent of the space.AdvertisementThe design allows for flexibility, with a hybrid base building offering a variety of lab and office configurations.The scheme is also the UKs first large-scale building to use site subsoil in its construction. About 13,000 unfired earth blocks were created from excavated clay mixed with sand and straw and used for the perimeter walls of the buildings basement instead of cement blocks.Unlike standard blockwork, which has limited recycling potential, earth blocks can be broken down and reused or returned to nature at the end of their lifespan and emit 10 per cent of the CO2 emitted by a medium-density cement block.Brickwork has been used throughout in keeping with the materiality of the Regents Canal, with a variety of tones chosen to complement that of nearby Kings Cross Conservation Area.Following its completion in 2026, the 55,700m mixed-use Tribeca development will provide nearly one million sq ft of workspace, laboratories, retail and residential space in the heart of Londons Knowledge Quarter and biotech cluster.AdvertisementThe AJ covered the burgeoning life sciences sector last year, when it emerged that its construction pipeline would not meet demand. Read how architects can tap into this work here.Last year, Bennetts Associates was crowned AJ100 Practice of the Year for its ambitious and detailed sustainability approach and its industry-shifting willingness to share knowledge and demand positive change.Practice associate Nikolay Shahpazov, working with brick producer HG Matthews, pioneered the use of earth blocks last year.Architects viewTribeca is a significant project weve been working closely with Reef Group on for eight years. The Apex sets the tone for the campus, which sits at the centre of what is set to be Londons largest life sciences development. Once complete, Tribeca will provide a new community for occupiers to collaborate and innovate in a contemporary canalside environment.Gavin Pike, associate director, Bennetts AssociatesClient's viewIt has been a pleasure working alongside Bennetts Associates to design and complete the first building at Tribeca. Seeing our joint efforts come to fruition is testament to our innovative collaboration. The completion of The Apex brings us a step closer in delivering Londons largest purpose-built science campus to date, both supporting the UK life sciences sector to expand and compete globally as well as offering a home to life sciences businesses from start-up to commercialisation.Peter Langly-Smith, development director, Reef GroupProject dataLocation Kings Cross, LondonStart on site February 2021CompletionJanuary 2025Gross internal floor area 7,550m2Gross (internal + external) floor area 10,400m2Form of contract Design and buildConstruction cost UndisclosedArchitect Bennetts AssociatesClient Reef GroupStructural engineer GD PartnershipM&E consultant KJ TaitQS Gardiner & TheobaldFire consultant ORSAFaade consultant FMDCLandscape consultant Fabrik/CamlinsAcoustic consultant Sandy BrownProject manager Gardiner & TheobaldPrincipal designer Bennetts AssociatesCDM co-ordinator David M EagleApproved building inspector Meridian ConsultMain contractor VolkerfitzpatrickCAD software used Revit
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  • How to create a watercolor effect and line art in Blender
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    How to create a watercolor effect and line art in Blender By Kai on February 17, 2025 3D News Kai describes how he achieved the gorgeous painting effect in his 'Bard' video.In this tutorial, I break down the process step by stepcovering shader setup, textures, stylized shading techniques, and different line art approaches using Eevee, ensuring everything runs smoothly in real time within the viewport.This tutorial is a follow-up to my Bard animation post, which you can check out here. You can see moreI had a great time putting this togetherhope you find it useful! :)
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  • South Korea blocks downloads of DeepSeek from local app stores
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    South Korean officials on Saturday temporarily restricted Chinese AI Lab DeepSeeks app from being downloaded from app stores in the country pending an assessment of how the Chinese company handles user data.The Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) said the Chinese app would be available to be downloaded once it complies with Korean privacy laws and makes the necessary changes.The restrictions will not affect usage of the existing app and web service in the country. However, the data protection authority said it strongly advises current users to avoid entering personal information into DeepSeek until its final decision is made.Following the release of the DeepSeek service in South Korea in late January, the PIPC said it reached out to the Chinese AI lab to inquire how it collects and processes personal data, and in its evaluation, found issues with DeepSeeks third-party service and privacy policies. The PICC confirmed to TechCrunch that its investigation found DeepSeek had transferred data of South Korean users to ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok.DeepSeek did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The agency said DeepSeek recently appointed a local representative in South Korea and acknowledged that it was not familiar with South Koreas privacy laws when it launched its service. The Chinese company also said last Friday that it would collaborate closely with Korean authorities.Earlier this month, South Koreas Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, police, and a state-run company, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, temporarily blocked access to the Chinese AI startup on official devices citing security concerns.South Korea is not the only country being cautious with DeepSeek given its Chinese origins. Australia has prohibited the use of DeepSeek on government devices out of security concerns. The Garante, Italys data protection authority, has instructed DeepSeek to block its chatbot in the country, while Taiwan has banned government departments from using DeepSeek AI. Hangzhou city-based DeepSeek was founded by Liang Feng in 2023, and it released DeepSeek R1, a free, open-source reasoning AI model that competes with OpenAIs ChatGPT.DeepSeek: The countries and agencies that have banned the AI companys tech
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  • A path to better data engineering
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    Todays data landscape presents unprecedented challenges for organisations, due to the need for businesses to process thousands of documents in numerous data formats. These, as Bogdan Raduta, head of research for FlowX.ai, points out, can range from PDFs and spreadsheets, to images, to multimedia, which all need to be brought together and processed into meaningful information.Each data source has its own data model and requirements, and unless they can be brought together in a meaningful way, organisations end up dealing with data silos. This can mean users are forced to move between one application and another, and cutting and pasting information from different systems to get useful insights to drive informed decision-making.However, traditional data engineering approaches struggle with the complexity of pulling in data in different formats. While conventional ETL [extract, translate and load] data pipelines excel at processing structured data, they falter when confronting the ambiguity and variability of real-world information, says Raduta. What this means is that rule-based systems become brittle and expensive to maintain as the variety of data sources grows.In his experience, even modern integration platforms, designed for application programming interface (API)-driven workflows, struggle with the semantic understanding required to process natural language content effectively.With all of the hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) and data, the tech industry really should be able to handle this level of data heterogeneity. But, Jesse Anderson, managing director of Big Data Institute, argues that there is a lack of understanding of the job roles and skills needed for data sciences.One misconception, according to Anderson, is that data scientists have traditionally been mistaken for people who create models and do all of the engineering work required. But he says: If you ever want to hear how something data-related cant be done, just go to the no team for data warehousing, and youll be told, no, it cant be done.This perception of reality doesnt bode well for the industry, he says, because the data projects dont go anywhere.Anderson believes that part of the confusion comes from the two quite different definitions of the data engineering role.One definition describes a structured query language (SQL)-focused person. This, he says, is someone who can pull information from different data sources by writing queries using SQL.The other definition is a software engineer with specialised knowledge in creating data systems. Such individuals, says Anderson, can write code and write SQL queries. More importantly, they can create complex systems for data where a SQL-focused person is totally reliant on less complex systems, often relying on low-code or no-code tools.The ability to write code is a key part of a data engineer who is a software engineer, he says. As complicated requirements come from the business and system design, Anderson says these data engineers have the skills needed to create these complex systems.However, if it were easy to create the right data engineering team in the first place, everyone would have done it. Some profound organisational and technical changes are necessary, says Anderson. Youll have to convince your C-level to fund the team, convice HR that youll have to pay them well, and convince business that working with a competent data engineering team can solve their data problems.In his experience, getting on the right path for data engineering takes a concerted effort, which means it does not evolve organically as teams take on different projects.Recalling a recent problem with data access, Justin Pront, senior director of product at TetraScience, says: When a major pharmaceutical company recently tried to use AI to analyse a year of bioprocessing data, they hit a wall familiar to every data engineer: their data was technically accessible but practically unusable.Pront says the companys instrument readings sat in proprietary formats, so critical metadata resided in disconnected systems. What this meant, he says, is that simple questions, such as enquiring about the conditions for a particular experiment, required manual detective work across multiple databases.This scenario highlights a truth Ive observed repeatedly scientific data represents the ultimate stress test for enterprise data architectures. While most organisations grapple with data silos, scientific data pushes these challenges to their absolute limits, he says.For instance, scientific data analysis relies on multi-dimensional numerical sets, which Pront says comes from a dizzying array of sensitive instruments, unstructured notes written by bench scientists, inconsistent key-value pairs and workflows so complex that the shortest ones total 40 steps.For Pront, there are three key principles from scientific data engineering that any organisation looking to improve data engineering needs to have a grip on. These are the shift from file-centric to data-centric architectures, the importance of preserving context from source through transformation via data engineering, and the need for unified data access patterns that serve immediate and future analysis needs.According to Pront, the challenges faced by data engineers in life sciences offer valuable lessons that could benefit any data-intensive enterprise. Preserving context, ensuring data integrity and enabling diverse analytical workflows apply far beyond scientific domains and use cases, he says.Discussing the shift to a data-centric architecture, he adds: Like many business users, scientists traditionally view files as their primary data container. However, files segment information into limited-access silos and strip away crucial context. While this works for the individual scientist analysing their assay results to get data into their electronic lab notebook (ELN) or lab informatics management system (LIMS), it makes any aggregate or exploratory analysis or AI and ML [machine learning] engineering time and labour-intensive.Pront believes modern data engineering should focus on the information, preserving relationships and metadata that make data valuable. For Pront, this means using platforms that capture and maintain data lineage, quality metrics and usage context.In terms of data integrity, he says: Even minor data alterations in scientific work, such as omitting a trailing zero in a decimal reading, can lead to misinterpretation or invalid conclusions. This drives the need for immutable data acquisition and repeatable processing pipelines that preserve original values while enabling different data views.In regulated industries like healthcare, pharmaceutical sector and financial services, data integrity from acquisition at a file or source system through data transformation and analysis is non-negotiable.Read more about data engineeringForrester why digitisation needs strong data engineering skills: How do enterprises become adaptive? If you cant measure it responsively, you cant manage it as an adaptive enterprise.The install and rise of the citizen data engineer: Businesses are increasingly relying on these often self-trained individuals to alleviate some of the workload of their data engineering teams.Looking at data access for scientists, Pront says there is a tension between immediate accessibility and future utility. This is clearly a situation that many organisations face. Scientists want, and need, seamless access to data in their preferred analysis tools, so they end up with generalised desktop-based tooling such as spreadsheets or localised visualisation software. Thats how we end up with more silos, he says.However, as Pront notes, they also use cloud-based datasets colocated with their analysis tools to ensure the same quick analysis while the entire enterprise benefits from having the data prepped and ready for advanced applications, AI training and, where needed, regulatory submissions. He says data lakehouses built on open storage formats such as Delta and Iceberg have emerged in response to these needs, offering unified governance and flexible access patterns.Returning to the challenge of making sense of all the different types of data an organisation needs to process, as Raduta from FlowX.ai has previously noted, ETL falls far short of what businesses now need.One promising area of AI that the tech sector has developed is large language models (LLMs). Raduta says LLMs offer a fundamentally different approach to data engineering. Rather than relying on the deterministic transformation rules inherent in ETL tools, he says: LLMs can understand context and extract meaning from unstructured content, effectively turning any document into a queryable data source.For Raduta, this means LLMs offer an entirely new architecture for data processing. At its foundation lies an intelligent ingestion layer that can handle diverse input sources. But unlike traditional ETL systems, Raduta says the intelligent ingestion layer not only extracts information from data sources, it has the ability to understand what all the different data sources it ingests are actually saying.There is unlikely to be a single approach to data engineering. TetraSciences Pront urges IT leaders to consider data engineering as a practice that evolves over time. As Big Data Institutes Anderson points out, the skills required to evolve data engineering, combine programming skills and traditional data science skills in a way that means IT leaders will need to convince the board and their HR people that to attract the right data engineering skills they will need to pay a premium for staff.
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  • Apple Refurbished Mac mini Is Now Ridiculously Cheap
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    Refurbished Mac mini prices are fallinggettyApple is selling refurbished Mac minis for as little as $319, providing a cheap entry path into Mac ownership.First spotted by Tech God on X and reported by MacRumors, the $319 model is an M2-based system with an 8-core CPU and 10-core GPU. Its the entry-level model, so it only comes with 256GB of storage, which is the only serious drawback of this system, although its not difficult to add extra high-speed storage via the Thunderbolt 4 ports. This model comes with 8GB of RAM.At the time of writing, the unit was out of stock, but its always worth keeping an eye on the Apple Refurbished store, as models frequently come in and out of stock.If your budget can stretch a little further, the next model up with a much less restrictive 512GB of storage is available for $489, which is more than $200 cheaper than this model of the Mac mini was on sale for when it first launched in 2023.The M2 is still more than powerful enough for day-to-day computing, and as youll see from my tests of the newly released Civilization VII on Macs, it should be capable of playing recent games too.MORE FOR YOUWhat Is Apple Refurbished?Apple Refurbished is an excellent way to buy Macs or other Apple goods at a discount.Many people shy away from the Refurbished store because of the perception its either selling second-hand or faulty goods. But all of the products stocked here have been fully refurbished and have gone through Apples tests to ensure they are (now) free from defects, and they come with the same one-year warranty as new goods bought from Apple. They can also be further protected with AppleCare+.Theyre all repackaged and come with all the necessary power cords or accessories you would receive with new equivalents. The only restrictions are that engraving and gift wrapping are not available for refurbished products, which is hardly a blow for most buyers.Reviving Old MacsApple isnt the only company refurbishing Mac hardware, of course. There are plenty of companies out there refurbishing used Mac hardware, giving it a second lease of life.In 2023, I wrote about how Id bought a 10-year-old refurbished iMac for $250, which is still in active service today as an entertainment system in my kitchen. The iMac wasnt exactly a smooth runner under the old version of macOS that it shipped with, but installing Linux Mint on the Mac boosted its performance and has the extra advantage of still receiving security updates, which the obsolete version of macOS wouldnt receive.If youre considering buying a refurbished Mac for day-to-day usage now, its probably best to avoid the older Intel-based Macs. The performance from systems based on Apple silicon far exceeds anything the Intel Macs can offer, and its highly likely that Intel processors will no longer be supported by the next version of macOS.And when Apple is selling refurbished M2 Macs for just over $300, theres very little reason to dip back into the Intel inventory.
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