Friday
Nov102023

Humane’s AI Pin: a US$699 wearable device that does smartphone-like things with AI

Humane has finally revealed its first product: the AI Pin, a wearable device that aims to bring the power of AI to your fingertips. You can think of it as doing smartphone-like things, but it looks nothing like one. The AI Pin consists of two parts: a square device and a battery pack that attaches magnetically to your clothing or other surfaces. Humane plans to offer a pin that allows you to hang it off clothing or bags.

The device costs US$699 (around CA$965), plus a US$24 (~CA33) monthly fee for a Humane subscription that includes a phone number and data coverage through T-Mobile’s network. Humane told Wired that preorders will start on November 16 and the device will ship in early 2024.

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Thursday
Nov092023

Valve launches OLED version of the Steam Deck

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Valve has unveiled the Steam Deck OLED, the next iteration of its portable gaming PC, over a year after launching the original Steam Deck.

The new model will be released on November 16 and boasts an enhanced OLED display, better audio, and a handful of quality-of-life improvements. It also promises a significant increase in battery life, with Valve estimating a 30 percent to 50 percent improvement over the launch version.

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Thursday
Nov092023

Ikea now has a smart LED strip

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Ikea’s first smart RGB LED light strip, the Ormanäs, is now available in the Netherlands for €29.99 (about $CA44). The four-meter (13-foot) strip works with the Dirigera smart hub, a Zigbee device that connects to various smart home platforms. The Ormanäs is dimmable and can be cut to length, but it can display only one color at a time. It can be controlled by the Ikea Home app, the Styrbar remote, or voice assistants like Apple HomeKit, Google Home, and Amazon Alexa. Ikea plans to add Matter support to the Dirigera hub, which should make cross-platform setup better in the future.

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Thursday
Nov092023

Samsung announces Galaxy AI, a live translation feature for its next phone

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Google's "Live Translate" feature, which can translate phone calls in real-time, is still only available on Pixel devices. But Samsung fans may soon enjoy a similar feature on their phones—without downloading third-party apps. Samsung announced that its next phone—likely the "Galaxy S24" series—will have "Galaxy AI," a combination of on-device artificial intelligence developed by Samsung and cloud-based AI from other providers.

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