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60% Magnetic Gaming Keyboard – AULA WIN60 HE HomeComputer AccessoriesEPOMAKER AULA WIN60 HE 60% Wired Magnetic Keyboard Gadget Flow EditorsEPOMAKER AULA WIN60 HE 60% Wired Magnetic KeyboardThe EPOMAKER AULA WIN60 HE wired magnetic keyboard delivers elite gaming performance with the Hall Effect technology and ultra-responsive 8000 Hz polling. Made for competitive players and everyday typists.Magnetic Hall Effect Switches: Enjoy linear, contactless keystrokes that boost switch durability and typing consistency.Fully Adjustable Actuation: Fine-tune each key’s sensitivity for ultra-fast taps or deeper presses based on your playstyle.Lightning-Fast 8000 Hz Polling: Achieve near-instant input transmission for seamless, pro-level reaction times.Hot-swappable Build: Swap out switches easily without soldering—perfect…

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Today Amazon has announced that it’s acquiring Globalstar, which is the company that enables Apple’s satellite connectivity features. Basically, Globalstar provides the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation that iPhones and Apple Watches connect to when they’re outside of cellular or Wi-Fi coverage, and Apple uses up most of Globalstar’s network capacity. Amazon wants to use Globalstar’s satellites to add direct-to-device services to future generations of its LEO network. Globalstar’s satellites will expand the Amazon Leo (Amazon Leo is Amazon’s LEO satellite company, hence the different spelling) constellation and will let Amazon “help mobile network operators extend voice, text, and…

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Anthropic has come out against a proposed Illinois law backed by OpenAI that would shield AI labs from liability if their systems are used to cause large-scale harm, like mass casualties or more than $1 billion in property damage.The fight over the bill, SB 3444, is drawing new battle lines between Anthropic and OpenAI over how AI technologies should be regulated. While AI policy experts say that the legislation has only a remote chance of becoming law, it has nonetheless exposed political divisions between two leading US AI labs that could become increasingly important as the rival companies ramp up…

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Building on the success of the MTN Nigeria Media Innovation Programme, the initiative is now being expanded across MTN’s wider African footprint to support media transformation on a continental scale. MTN Group , in partnership with the University of Johannesburg (UJ)  and the African Editors Forum (TAEF),  has launched the Pan-African Media Innovation Programme (MIP), a continental initiative aimed at strengthening the future of journalism across Africa. The programme is designed to equip journalists and media professionals with the skills, tools, and networks needed to navigate a rapidly evolving information and information technology landscape. Building on the success of the MTN…

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PettiChat Real-Time Two-Way Pet Translator | Key Features, Price & Alternatives HomeCoolest AI GadgetsPettiChat Real-Time Two-Way Pet Translator Gadget Flow Editors Combining pet voice and human voice to make you understand what you’re pets are saying–this one’s a keeper!Editor’s QuotePettiChat Real-Time Two-Way Pet TranslatorPettiChat is a clip-on AI hardware device that translates pet vocalizations into human language and converts your speech back into animal sounds, in real time.Two-Way Live Translation: PettiChat listens to your pet and delivers a translated response in 1.2 seconds. It also converts what you say into barks or meows, so communication goes both ways.Pet-LLM with 94.6%…

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The T1 Phone from Trump Mobile might be one step closet to launching after a quiet spec update on the mobile carrier’s official website. The updated specs are also joined by new renders of the device, which depict the previously teased design. T1 Phone official renders The new images actually have a kind of uncanny look and seem like they were AI-generated. They depict a generic design (probably ODM) with the US flag and Trump Mobile stamped on the back alongside an oval camera island housing three sensors and Trump Mobile branding. The T1 Phone is now…

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What might the SR-1 look like? MIT Technology Review saw a presentation by Steve Sinacore, program executive of NASA’s Space Reactor Office, that offers some clues. So far, the concept art makes it look like a colossal fletched arrow. At the back will be the power-and-propulsion system, while its tip will hold a 20-kilowatt-or-greater uranium-filled nuclear reactor. (For context, a typical nuclear plant on Earth is 50,000 times more powerful, producing a gigawatt of power.)  NASA The “fletches” on SR-1 are large fins that allow the reactor to cool down. “You have to have really large radiators,” says Holmes, since…

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By supporting SMEs to navigate digital disruption, the Digital Enablement Programme aims to build a pipeline of future-fit businesses that can contribute meaningfully to economic growth, job creation, and industry advancement. As digital technologies continue to reshape industries at an accelerated pace, the ability of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to adapt has become a defining factor in their survival and growth. Across key sectors, particularly those undergoing rapid transformation, businesses that fail to integrate digital capabilities face an increasing risk of stagnation or failure. In response to this rapidly shifting landscape, FNB  has launched its Digital Enablement Programme (DEP),…

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The upcoming iPhone Fold will be Apple’s first and long-awaited foray into foldable smartphones, and it’s forecasted to be a big hit. According to a new report from TrendForce , Cupertino’s first foldable will help it reach a 19.3% market share for foldables in 2026, which would directly slot it into the third spot behind Huawei and Samsung. Apple is a late entrant in the folding phone market, but TrendForce analysts believe pent-up demand from Apple users who want to try a foldable phone, combined with a strong brand and ecosystem loyalty, will propel Apple as one of the market…

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For seven years, Sarmento worked to keep both bears and humans out of trouble. He acted like a first responder, trying to defuse potentially dangerous situations. He even got caught in some himself, which led him to a new wildlife safety tool: drones. Find out the results of his experiments in digital ecology.   —Emily Senkosky  This article is from the next issue of our print magazine, which is all about nature. Subscribe now to read it when it lands on Wednesday, April 22.   The must-reads  I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.  1 Human scientists still trounce the top AI agents at complex tasks  The…

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