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  • Victrola has put Bluetooth, UPnP and Roon in its Sonos-only turntables and it's the hi-fi equivalent of I think we should see other people
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    Victrola has expanded the wireless streaming capabilities for its Stream Carbon, Pearl, Onyx and Sapphire decks to go beyond Sonos.
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  • Broadcom shares rise as AI growth powers strong guidance
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    Broadcom shares rallied after the company posted strong first-quarter earnings and guidance and signaled ongoing AI demand.
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  • Crypto president Trump signs executive orderto create bitcoin reserve
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    President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday establishing a government reserve of bitcoin, a key marker in the cryptocurrencys journey towards possible mainstream acceptance.Under Trumps new order, the U.S. government will retain the estimated 200,000 bitcoin its already seized in criminal and civil proceedings, according to Trumps crypto czar David Sacks.The U.S. will not sell any bitcoin deposited into the Reserve. It will be kept as a store of value. The Reserve is like a digital Fort Knox for the cryptocurrency often called digital gold,' Sacks said on social media.The executive order calls for a full accounting of the governments bitcoin holdings, which Sacks said have never been fully audited. He added that the U.S. government has previously sold off about 195,000 bitcoin over the last decade for $366 million. He said those bitcoins would be worth about $17 billion if the government hadnt sold them.Sacks said the order allows for the Treasury and Commerce Departments to develop budget-neutral strategies for acquiring additional bitcoin.Once a skeptic who said a few years ago that bitcoin seems like a scam, Trump has embraced digital currencies and leaned into his unofficial role as the crypto president in ways that can both help the crypto industry and enrich himself and his family. Wealthy players in the crypto industry, who felt unfairly targeted by the Biden administration, spent heavily to help Trump win last years election.Establishing a bitcoin reserve was one of several crypto-related promises Trump made on the campaign trail last year. Trump is also pushing Congress to pass industry-friendly legislation, and under his administration the Securities and Exchange Commission has started dropping enforcement actions it had taken against some major crypto companies. On Friday, Trump is set to host many key industry leaders at a White House Crypto Summit.Bitcoin is the oldest and most popular cryptocurrency. Created in response to the 2008 financial crisis by an anonymous person or persons, bitcoin has blossomed from an experiment by libertarian cryptography enthusiasts into an asset with a market cap of about $1.7 trillion. While it hasnt taken off as a way to pay for everyday things, bitcoin has found popularity as a store of value thats not controlled by banks, governments or other powerful entities.Bitcoins supply is capped at 21 million coins, a built-in scarcity that supporters say makes it a great hedge against inflation. Critics have long said bitcoin lacks any inherent value, but its so far defied naysayers with remarkable price increases. Some supporters of a strategic bitcoin reserve said it could one day help pay off the U.S. national debt.Crypto prices soared after Trumps victory last year, and when the price of bitcoin first crossed $100,000 in early December, Trump took credit and posted YOURE WELCOME!!! on social media.But prices have since cooled off. Trumps executive order did not equate to an immediate price spike for bitcoin, which was trading around $86,000 shortly after his announcement.The executive order also creates a U.S. Digital Asset Stockpile, where the government will hold seized cryptocurrencies other than bitcoin. On Sunday, Trump sent crypto prices on a short-lived surge after a surprise announcement that he wanted the government to hold lesser-known cryptocurrencies XRP, Solana, and Cardano.Alan Suderman, AP Business Writer
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  • 151,000 jobs were added to the U.S. in February, but unemployment is up 4.1%
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    U.S. employers added solid 151,000 jobs last month, but the outlook is cloudy as President Donald threatens a trade war, purges the federal workforce and promises to deport millions of immigrants.The Labor Department reported Friday that hiring was up from a revised 125,000 in January. Economists had expected 160,000 new jobs last month.The unemployment rate rose slightly to 4.1% as the number jobless Americans rose by 203,000.Employment rose in healthcare, finance, and transportation and warehousing. The federal government shed 10,000 jobs, the most since June 2022, though economists dont expect Trumps federal layoffs to have much of an impact until the March jobs report. Restaurants and bars cut nearly 28,000 jobs last month on top of a loss of almost 30,000 in January.The solid February jobs report shows that the economy remains healthy, but fears of what could come next are likely to overshadow the positive news from todays release, said Josh Jamner, investment analyst at ClearBridge Investments.The job market has been remarkably resilient over the past year despite high interest rates.Hiring continued, defying expectations that the United States would tip into a recession. The economys unexpectedly strong recovery from the pandemic recession of 2020 set loose an inflationary surge that peaked in June 2022 when prices came in 9.1% higher than theyd been a year earlier.In response, the Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate 11 times in 2022 and 2023, taking it to the highest level in more than two decades. The economy remained sturdy despite the higher borrowing costs, thanks to strong consumer spending, big productivity gains at businesses and an influx of immigrants who eased labor shortages.Inflation came downdropping to 2.4% in Septemberallowing the Fed to reverse course and cut rates three times in 2024. The rate-cutting was expected to continue this year, but progress on inflation has stalled since summer, and the Fed has held off.Average hourly earnings rose 0.3% last month, down from a 0.4% increase in January.Fed officials will likely see the figures as supporting their current wait-and-see approach toward interest-rate cuts. With inflation still modestly above the Feds 2% target, several have made clear in recent remarks that they would like to see more progress before cutting their benchmark rate any further.Steady hiring and an expanding economy make it easier for the Fed to stay on the sidelines. Should companies start laying off workers and the unemployment rate rise, pressure could rise on the Fed to cut rates.On Thursday, Fed governor Chris Waller suggested a cut was unlikely at the central banks March meeting, adding that Fed officials would like to see more data before making any further moves.AP Economics Writer Christopher Rugaber contributed to this story.Paul Wiseman, AP Economics Writer
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  • Industrial Design Case Study: Character's Designey Tool Set
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    This case study is pretty light on details, but I'm including it because when I first saw the producta designey tool set aimed at consumers, not tradespeopleI was curious as to who designed it. The answer is: Industrial design firm Doris Dev. Here's what they had to say about the project:Ultra-organized storage solution built to lastCharacter is a brand dedicated to creating spaces you love. Designed for everyonefrom DIY enthusiasts to casual home improversCharacter offers essential tools, easy-to-follow education, expert support, and a curated selection of premium hardware. With Character, personalizing your space is seamless. The Character Toolbox is made to be a home staple, not hidden away. It combines modern aesthetics with ample storage, allowing your tool collection to grow effortlessly.Engineered for Durability and Smooth AccessibilityThe Doris Dev team began the process by conducting a full engineering teardown of the designs to understand the product architecture in order to find an appropriate partner to execute on a build out of the toolbox. Built to Last with Precision in Every DetailThe Character Toolbox is built with precision and durability at its core, using high-quality materials designed to withstand daily demands. Its sleek, modern aesthetic is achieved without compromising structural integrity, ensuring a robust and reliable product. Advanced manufacturing techniques and meticulous craftsmanship create a toolbox that seamlessly combines strength, functionality, and style.The ResultsCharacter is a brand built around creating a space that you love. Character is for everyone, from the power DIYers to the casual home improvement project.You can see more of Doris Dev's work here.
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  • A Robotic BMX Bike That Can Freestyle
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    The comedian Colin Quinn jokes that reaction videos have become popular because we are now too lazy to even react to things. Better to watch someone else do it than expend the energy.I thought of that when I saw this robot bicycle, which at the moment appears to have no function beyond winning a BMX freestyle competition you won't have to bother entering:The bike-bot is called the Ultra Mobile Vehicle (UMV). It was developed by the Robotics and AI Institute, apparently as pure research absent a concrete application. RAI, which is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Zurich, Switzerland describes their mission as follows:"We need to make robots smarter, more agile and dexterous, and generally easier to use more like people. Once we do that, robots and other types of intelligent systems will increase productivity, free people from dangerous work, care for the disabled, and generally help people live better lives."I'm curious to see what useful civilian applications might develop for a two-wheeled bot that can jump and do tricks. If it can climb stairs, perhaps door-to-door urban food delivery?
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  • Nothing Phone (3a) Review: Familiar Face, Familiar Reliability
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    PROS: Significant improvements across the board Dedicated telephoto camera Strong sustainability effort Incredible value for its priceCONS: Ultra-wide camera has been downgraded to 8MP Still no wireless chargingRATINGS:AESTHETICSERGONOMICSPERFORMANCESUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITYVALUE FOR MONEYEDITOR'S QUOTE:Building upon the solid foundations of its predecessor, the Nothing Phone (3a) offers a dependable all-day partner that will fit anyone's budget.With MWC 2025 wrapped up, its time to take stock of all the tech treats launched this week. Right at the start of the global event, Nothing revealed its 2025 contenders for the mid-range smartphone market. Dont let that category fool you, though, because, with the fast-paced development of mobile technology, the lines between tiers have gotten a bit blurry. Add that to the fact that Nothing launched two models, its pretty understandable to be more than just a little confused.Its only too easy to underestimate the Nothing Phone (3a) since it doesnt have a Pro in its name. After all, thats how our brains have been trained to think by highly effective marketing campaigns. Thats why we had to take a closer look at the Phone (3a) to see if its even worth considering in the face of the mighty Nothing Phone (3a) Pro. And truth be told, the competition is quite neck and neck.Designer: NothingAestheticsThe design of the Nothing Phone (3a) is a bit of a mixed bag, even considering fans of the brands unique Tron-esque aesthetic. Nothing Phones have always had a distinctive and somewhat divisive flavor to them, and that is best seen in the Phone (3a) Pros camera design. In contrast, the Phone (3a) seems almost like a copy of the Phone (2a), and thats actually the best part about it.Although the camera array has been expanded, the overall design of the Phone (3a) is familiar and reassuring. Fans of this design need not fear the huge yet controversial change of the Pro version, allowing them to enjoy the simpler and more minimalist character of this design. You can almost call it an underdog because its easy for others to dismiss it from the way it looks, while you silently laugh at their misguided ignorance.Of course, Nothing did make some changes to the Phone (3a), almost all of them for the better. The back panel, for example, has been upgraded from polycarbonate to glass, giving it a more reflective sheen and a more sophisticated look. The mid-frame is still the same plastic, though, but you wouldnt be able to tell at a glance. The Glyph Interface is still there, as is the translucent aesthetic, giving a sense of confidence and reliability from a design that has been tried and tested over time.ErgonomicsSticking to the same design, despite the additional camera, proves to also be beneficial to the phones ergonomics. With a ginormous camera bump, the phone is lighter and easier to hold. It isnt as top-heavy as the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro, inspiring that same confidence. That said, the switch to glass material could be its downfall for some owners whose hands find it too slippery for comfort.Thankfully, the designs flat edges deliver that grip you need to hold the phone tightly. Some people are not a fan of how that cuts into your palm, though, but its also a personal matter at best. The side edges material also adds some texture to further improve the phones ergonomics, making the Nothing Phone (3a) a true delight to hold.PerformanceDespite looking like the Phone (2a) on the outside, the Nothing Phone (3a) is nothing like it on the inside. The company has made improvements in areas where they matter the most, starting with the newer Snapdragon 7s Gen 3. Its no premium silicon, of course, but it balances performance and power efficiency with distinction. Paired with 12GB of RAM, it wont choke on most of the tasks you throw at it. It will struggle with games a bit unless you dial down the effects, but it will definitely serve nicely as a gaming phone with the right settings.The already decent display of its predecessor gets a huge bump in max brightness, boasting 3,000 nits of brightness when playing HDR content. Of course, thats only in the best-case scenario, but an auto-brightness of 1,300 nits is definitely plenty already. Needless to say, the Phone (3a) packs quite a punch with its vibrant and immersive 6.77-inch 120Hz AMOLED screen, making your content pop whether displaying static images or moving pictures.The battery is another area where the Phone (3a) gets an update, but not in its capacity. The charging speed now reaches 50W, up from 45W, which means your charging downtime will be shorter, about less than an hour from zero to full. Given how the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 isnt as power-hungry as higher-end chipsets, you wont be eating through that battery quickly anyway. Sadly, Nothing continues to withhold wireless charging from its mid-range phones, something we hope will change in the next iteration.Things get a little bit spicy when it comes to the cameras. Nothing added a new member to the team in the form of a 50MP telephoto camera with a 50mm equivalent focal length. Its capable of 2x optical zoom and 4x lossless in-sensor zoom, which is, again, a bit of a mixed bag. On the one hand, its definitely better than a cropped 2x zoom without a telephoto camera, but on the other hand, it also falls short of what the Phone (3a) Pro offers with its periscope camera. Mind you, the difference in output isnt night and day, but if youre a fan of close-up shots, you might come off disappointed.More disappointing, however, is how the Phone (3a) sacrificed its ultra-wide capabilities for this newcomer. Down from 50MP, the 120-degree shooter now only has an 8MP sensor. Youll definitely be able to tell how the image quality is only passable in ultra-wide shots, but thankfully it isnt that terrible either. This is the one area where Nothing clearly had to cut corners, whether it was to provide a lower price point or to keep the design slim.The good news is that, in most cases, the Nothing Phone (3a) performs quite well in the photography department. Even on overcast days, it manages to deliver crisp and detailed photos with colors that lean more toward realism than saturation. As mentioned, ultra-wide shots are decent but stop there, and you might be tempted to just use the main 50MP camera for wide shots anyway.As with any modern smartphone these days, the Phone (3a) has been enhanced with some AI functionality. Its called Essential Space, perhaps a nod to the short-lived phone brand that the company acquired a few years back, and its purpose is a little more constrained than other AI-powered features on other phones. It basically collates and organizes photos, screenshots, and voice notes, almost like a note-taking AI assistant. Its still a bit basic at the moment, but its still in its early days. It will definitely be interesting to see where Nothing takes it and if it can do something more with it.SustainabilityAs part of its revolutionary character, Nothing has always been quite vocal about its role in protecting the planet for future generations. The Nothing Phone (3a) is no different and is, in fact, a step up above its own kin with a carbon footprint of 51.3kg CO2e, the lowest of any Nothing phone. It also boasts of using 100% recycled aluminum for its mid-frame, making sure that over 60% of its plastic parts are sustainably sourced, and using 100% plastic-free packaging.Nothing has also made sure that the Phone (3a) is longer lasting, delaying any trip to landfills or recycling centers. Now flaunting an IP64 dust and water resistance, it can withstand more accidents. One area of its longevity wed like to see improved, however, is the length of software updates. Currently, only three years of Android updates are promised, but its not clear whether that includes Android 16 this year, since the phone is only launching with Android 15 out of the box.ValueThe Nothing Phone (3a)s solid mix of performance, design, and a $379 price tag easily marks it as a cut above the rest. Curiously, its biggest rival isnt other phones from competing brands but its own sibling, the Phone (3a) Pro. With many things in common, it might even be confusing why Nothing has two models on this tier. At the end of the day, however, the answer all boils down to whether you think the Pros added features are worth that $80.The Nothing (3a) Pro definitely has the advantage when it comes to photography. The 50MP main sensor has a bigger full well capacity that lets it take in more light, and the periscope telephoto camera clearly outshines one without. It comes at the cost of not only a higher price tag but also a design that might not be to everyones tastes. The Pros front camera has also been bumped up to 50MP, but it might not be that noticeable except to avid selfie-takers and live streamers. If none of these sing to your heart, you might still be better off with the Nothing (3a).VerdictWhile the first Nothing Phone turned heads with its distinctive design and Glyph Interface gimmick, the brand has made a name for itself with its blend of well-thought design, impressive performance, and competitive pricing. Nowhere is there truer than with Nothings a series that continues to shake up the mid-range smartphone market, especially with the arrival of the Phone (3a).It might not look like a significant upgrade from the outside, but Nothing combines a familiar and trusted design with improvements across the board, prioritizing reliability over fancy new designs and features. The best part is that it comes with a price tag that almost makes it feel like a steal. The Nothing Phone (3a) is definitely something you should consider for your next purchase if youre in the market for a solid all-rounder that wont burn a hole through your wallet.The post Nothing Phone (3a) Review: Familiar Face, Familiar Reliability first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Neo-Mint Manifesto Bedroom: Board with Shopping List
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    Style: Organic Modern MinimalismColor Combination: Light taupe, soft mint, olive green, warm walnutWho is it for: For the mindful sleeper who values calm over clutter. Perfect for nature-lovers who want their bedroom to feel like a peaceful retreat with subtle hints of the outdoors. Ideal for those who appreciate minimalism but still crave warmth and texture.timeless elegance with a relaxed attitude. Perfect for the sophisticated homebody who collects beautiful things but wants their space to feel welcoming rather than precious, an ideal setting for intimate conversations over wine or quiet evenings with a good book.Budget: $-$$Neo-Mint Manifesto Bedroom Shopping ListBelow we present a curated list of products presented on the board:1. Walnut King Floor Bed2. Stonewashed Velvet Bedding Set3. Rustic Wood Nightstand4. Bayeux Cotton Throw Pillow5. Oak Hardwood Flooring6. Tweed Knitted Throw Blanket7. Chenille Accent Chaire8. Strelitzia Nicolai Plant9. Paloma Handmade Pot Planter10. Bhajan Figurine11. Ibalods Chandelier12. Monochrome Canvas Wall Art13. Decorative Wall Panel14. Abstract Decorative SculptureTips and suggestionsColors That Work Together: The taupe walls and bedding create a soothing base, while mint accents add freshness without overwhelming. Olive green elements bring nature indoors, and warm walnut wood grounds the space with natural richness.Window Treatment: Consider simple linen roman shades in a light taupe that match the walls for a seamless look that wont distract from the calm atmosphere.Furniture Foundation: The low platform bed creates an open, airy feeling while the textured wall paneling adds architectural interest. The olive accent chair offers both function and a perfect color pop.Art Curation: The abstract artwork in neutral tones keeps the space feeling cohesive and calm while adding subtle visual interest above the bed.Lighting: Slim brass pendant lights create a modern, minimal look while providing targeted reading light. The nightstands with built-in lighting add a warm, ambient glow.Accent Pieces: The sculptural objects on the nightstands add personality without clutter. The large plant brings life to the space while improving air quality.The Final Note: This bedroom proves that calming doesnt mean boring. By limiting the palette to four complementary colors and focusing on texture rather than pattern, the space feels both designed and deeply restful. The mix of soft linens, warm wood, and gentle mint creates a sanctuary that helps you unwind at the end of the day and wake up refreshed.
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