Jerry L. Jerry L.

Unistellar Envision Binoculars: AR-Powered Viewing and Navigation

French company Unistellar, renowned for its smart telescopes, has introduced the Envision binoculars, which blend advanced technology with traditional binocular functionality. These innovative binoculars promise to identify and label over a million landmarks and more than 200,000 celestial objects using augmented reality (AR), a feature reminiscent of Swarovski's Optik AX Visio binoculars.

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Jerry L. Jerry L.

Leveraging Technology to Save Money in Property Management

Managing rental properties can be both rewarding and challenging. One of the most significant challenges landlords face is managing costs while maintaining efficient operations. Fortunately, technology offers various solutions that can help landlords save money and improve their property management processes.

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Jerry L. Jerry L.

XPeng Leads the Way: The Rise of Flying Cars in the Global Market

The era of flying cars is no longer confined to science fiction. Chinese companies such as XPeng and EHang are stepping into the limelight this year, commercializing flying cars by leveraging the country's expertise in electric vehicle (EV) technologies, claiming a significant share of the emerging global market.

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Jerry L. Jerry L.

Apple Updates App Store Rules, Opening Door for Retro Game Emulators

Apple has made a significant update to its App Store rules, opening up the platform to emulators for retro console games globally, with an option for downloading titles. This decision marks a shift in Apple's approach to gaming, likely encouraging developers to bring more emulators to the App Store and offering new opportunities for retro gaming enthusiasts.

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Jerry L. Jerry L.

Apple's Next Frontier: Exploring Household Robotics

The tech giant Apple is delving into the realm of household robotics, as insiders reveal plans for a mobile robot and an advanced tabletop home device. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, renowned for his insights into Apple's developments, engineers are hard at work on these futuristic projects.

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Bailey the Robot Dog: The Future of Circus Entertainment

In a world where artificial intelligence often heralds visions of robots replacing human jobs, one unexpected sector is undergoing a revolution: the circus. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, after a seven-year hiatus, is back on tour. This isn't the circus of yesteryears with live animal acts. Instead, it's ushering in a new era with a groundbreaking addition: a robot dog named Bailey.

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Beyond Paralysis: The Remarkable Journey of Neuralink's First Patient, Noland Arbaugh

Neuralink, the neuroscience venture spearheaded by Elon Musk, recently showcased a groundbreaking development in brain-computer interface technology through a live-streamed interview with its inaugural patient. Identified as Noland Arbaugh, a 29-year-old quadriplegic, he shared his transformative journey enabled by Neuralink's cutting-edge brain implant.

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Jerry L. Jerry L.

Nvidia Unveils Blackwell GPU: A Game-Changer in AI Computing

Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, unveiled the long-awaited Blackwell graphics processing unit (GPU) at the company's annual GTC conference in San Jose, Calif. This cutting-edge chip, successor to Nvidia's highly sought-after H100 and H200 GPUs, claims the title of the world's most powerful chip.

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Empowering Clinicians: The Dawn of AI-Assisted Healthcare with Epic and Microsoft

The integration of AI into healthcare is swiftly evolving, with clinicians increasingly enthusiastic about the potential of generative AI to streamline administrative tasks and enhance patient care. Jacqueline Gerhart, M.D., Epic clinician and vice president of clinical informatics, expressed excitement about the transformative impact of this technology during the recent HIMSS24 conference.

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Apple Introduces New MacBook Air Models with M3 Chip, Available for Pre-Order

Apple has unveiled new MacBook Air models featuring 13-inch and 15-inch screen sizes, equipped with the company's M3 chip. The 13-inch variant starts at $1,099, which is $100 less than the M2 Air model, while the 15-inch model starts at $1,299. Pre-orders for both models are open in the U.S., with general availability scheduled for March 8.

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