Monday
Dec162024

Report: Apple reconsiders Magic Mouse design

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The Magic Mouse has been around since 2009. And while it's moved from batteries to a rechargeable system and from Lighting to a USB-C port, it hasn't changed as drastically since it came out. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports in his Power On newsletter that Apple is prototyping versions of the mouse aimed at addressing the needs of the "modern era." And yes, that includes the often-complained charging port location.

However, we might have to wait between 12 and 18 months. Gurman reports it would take months or years of hardware engineering, software development, and operations work after the designers finalize its look.

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Monday
Dec162024

A giant foldable iPad on the horizon?

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Apple is supposedly working on a foldable device, likely a giant iPad that unfolds into a tablet twice its size (around 20 inches). This ambitious project, currently in development, is expected to launch around 2028, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in his Power On newsletter.

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Saturday
Dec142024

Dynabook launches Portégé X30W-M 2-in-1 laptop

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Dynabook introduced the Portégé X30W-M, a 13.3-inch lightweight 2-in-1 laptop. Weighing less than a kilogram, it seamlessly transforms between laptop and tablet modes, making it ideal for professionals on the go. Powered by Intel Core Ultra U and H series processors and equipped with AI-powered features like Copilot, the Portégé X30W-M promises impressive performance and productivity.

It also comes with up to 32GB of 6,400 MHz LPDDR5x memory, SSD storage options of up to 2TB, and a vibrant Corning Gorilla Glass-covered multi-touch display. With a durable magnesium alloy chassis and enterprise-grade security, it's built to withstand the demands of daily use. The Dynabook Portégé X30W-M is available now, starting at US$1,399 (around CA$1,992).

Thursday
Dec122024

YouTube's audio dubbing tool translates videos to other languages automatically

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YouTube makes it easier to understand videos that aren't in your native language. The video streaming site launches a new audio dubbing tool that automatically creates alternative audio tracks in other languages. It can take videos with English audio and dub these in French, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish. Videos in those languages will also get an English dub.

YouTube Partner Program creators in the knowledge and information-focused niches are the first to get access to this feature. It'll be accessible in the advanced settings. The feature will automatically detect the video's original language and create the translations for you. You can check out the dubbed videos in the Language section of YouTube Studio and delete those you don't like. If you're a viewer, you can check for the "auto-dubbed" label in the settings gear under "audio track."

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