Entries by Nicole Batac (11665)

Friday
Jun072024

HiFi revival: Wilson Audio's WATT/Puppy returns

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Audiophiles rejoice! Wilson Audio brings back its legendary WATT/Puppy speakers, renowned for their distinctive design and reference-quality sound. Originally conceived in 1985 by founder David Wilson, these speakers aimed to capture the essence of his custom studio monitors in a more compact form.

The iconic two-tiered design features four drivers housed in separate enclosures. The upper section, known as the WATT, boasts a cutting-edge convergent synergy carbon tweeter and a dedicated 7-inch alnico midrange driver. The lower section, aptly named the Puppy, utilizes dual 8-inch woofers crafted from cellulose composite.

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Friday
Jun072024

Adobe Terms of Use update raises privacy concerns

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Many Adobe Creative Cloud users were surprised by a recent update to the Terms of Use (TOU) that requires them to agree before accessing their applications. While Adobe assures users that their practices haven't changed, the new wording sparked concerns about privacy and data access.

The update clarifies situations where Adobe can access user content, but the language is broad and lacks transparency. Users worry that Adobe can now access and analyze all their work files, potentially violating confidentiality agreements and raising privacy issues.

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Thursday
Jun062024

Humane AI Pin's charging case poses fire risk

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The Humane AI Pin, a wearable device launched with much fanfare, faces fire safety concerns. Users are advised to stop using the charging case due to a potential battery issue. Humane sent an email to its users explaining the device uses a third-party battery cell that supposedly poses the risk of the Humane AI Pin combusting.

The US$699 (around CA$963) device promised to replace smartphones with AI-powered features, but its functionality relied on a separate touchpad and required a monthly subscription fee. With its sales figures falling short and now a safety risk, Humane's future seems uncertain.

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Wednesday
Jun052024

Apple commits to minimum 5-year security updates for iPhones

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Apple has confirmed it will provide security updates for iPhones for at least five years, less than the seven years guaranteed by Samsung and Google. This is the first time Apple has committed to a minimum length of software support for iPhones. A new UK regulation requires companies to provide security updates for internet-connected devices for at least five years. This applies to iPhones, and Apple has confirmed they'll support iPhone 15 with security updates for at least five years from its launch in September 2023.

While Samsung and Google currently offer a longer guarantee, Apple has historically provided security updates for iPhones for over five years. So, iPhone users can likely expect to receive security updates for just as long, if not longer, than Samsung and Google devices.

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