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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 07/24/2025 16:01 EDT

Windows 11 To Support Simultaneous Audio Output On Multiple Devices

Microsoft is preparing to introduce a new feature in Windows 11 that will allow users to play audio on multiple output devices simultaneously. This means it will soon be possible to share audio across different headphones or speakers connected to a Windows 11 computer — a functionality long requested by users.According to information shared by X (formerly Twitter) user @phantomofearth, this new feature is currently being tested in preview builds... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 08/02/2025 14:00 EDT

Epson Pro Cinema LS9000: Affordable 4K 120Hz Laser Projector For Gaming And Home Theater

Epson has introduced the Pro Cinema LS9000, its most affordable entry in the Pro Cinema projector series, targeting home theater enthusiasts and gamers. Debuting at the Audio Advice Live event in Raleigh, North Carolina (August 1–3, 2025), the LS9000 is priced at $3,999, offering a lower-cost alternative to the higher-end LS12000 model ($5,999). Despite its reduced cost, the LS9000 retains many premium features, positioning it as a strong value in... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 08/01/2025 14:00 EDT

iPhone 17 Lineup: 3D Models Reveal Refreshed Design And Color Options

With the launch of the iPhone 17 series expected in just six weeks from now, anticipation is building—especially regarding the rumored design overhaul, particularly for the Pro models. In response to the growing buzz, well-known leaker Sonny Dickson has released a set of 3D mockups that showcase what could be the final design of all models in the upcoming lineup.These 3D models aim to give a realistic preview of the... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 07/31/2025 14:00 EDT

Microsoft Uncovers Security Flaw In macOS Spotlight That Could Leak Private Data

Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence team has identified a now-fixed security vulnerability in Apple’s macOS Spotlight search tool that could have allowed unauthorized access to sensitive user data. The issue, internally dubbed “Sploitlight”, stemmed from how Spotlight handled plugin files and potentially bypassed Apple’s privacy protection framework known as Transparency, Consent, and Control (TCC).The flaw made it possible for attackers to exploit Spotlight’s plugin system—components that normally help index a Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 07/30/2025 14:00 EDT

BYD’s New Plug-In Hybrid SUV Leaks Ahead Of Its Official Debut

BYD is preparing to launch a new plug-in hybrid SUV called the Fang Cheng Bao Ti7, with its official debut expected by the end of 2025. Although the model hasn’t been released yet, early images have surfaced online, offering a first look at its design and key features.Leaked by Sugar Design on the Chinese platform Weibo, the photos reveal both the interior and exterior of the upcoming vehicle. The Ti7... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 07/29/2025 14:00 EDT

Infinix Hot 60 Series Launches Globally

The Infinix Hot 60 series—comprising the Hot 60i, Hot 60, Hot 60 Pro, and Hot 60 Pro Plus—is now being released to global markets. Initially available only in Bangladesh, Kenya, Nigeria, and India, the global rollout broadens the reach of these devices and raises the possibility of availability in additional regions, including Brazil. Given that the previous Hot 50 series was launched there, a similar move may follow for the... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 07/28/2025 14:00 EDT

Google To Discontinue Individual Follower Feature On Google Maps By September

Google has announced it will shut down the individual follower feature on Google Maps later this year. The change, set to take effect in September, marks the end of a social functionality that allowed users to follow other individuals to view their public activity, such as posted reviews, photos, and videos. This decision comes after Google had already phased out a related feature earlier in January—the ability to follow businesses... Read more

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Hubert Nguyen @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 07/28/2025 00:09 EDT

Crosshub’s B-Pay Breaks Borders with Seamless ID and Payment Tech

Travelers, remote workers, and global app users frequently encounter difficulties with verification and payment when abroad. Each country has its own identity systems—such as driver’s licenses, national IDs, and resident registrations—that don’t match globally. Financial and local apps often reject foreign-issued cards or require local registration, causing friction and limiting access to otherwise great services.Crosshub’s flagship product, B‑Pay, tackles this core issue head-on by eliminating friction in. Read more

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Hubert Nguyen @ Ubergizmo 2 place · 07/27/2025 23:25 EDT

Futureduck’s Que:read: An AI Reading Learning Tool That Promotes Thinking

Many AI-powered education tools today can generate answers in seconds, but do they help students think (Hint: no)? Futureduck, a rising EdTech startup from South Korea, believes AI should do more than just respond. Its latest product, Que:read, is a new kind of AI reading assistant built to spark curiosity and deepen student thinking through guided conversation, not shortcuts. Previously, the company had success with Quewrite a customized that teaches…... Read more

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Hubert Nguyen @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 07/27/2025 22:34 EDT

How Calmantech Aims to Beat Cheap Robots with Smarter Design

In the high-stakes world of logistics, space is money—and mobility is everything. Traditional warehouse robots often struggle in tight spaces, slowing down operations or forcing costly redesigns. Calmantech, a Korean robotics company, thinks it has a better way forward. At CES 2026, it will promote its Ball Whell Technology as used in the CMB-90: a compact, omnidirectional warehouse robot built for the next generation of high-efficiency distribution centers.The problem Calmantech... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo · 07/27/2025 14:00 EDT

Windows 11 To Introduce Local Backup Tool For Easy PC-to-PC File Transfers

Microsoft seems to be developing a new backup and transfer tool for Windows 11 aimed at simplifying the process of moving files and settings from an old PC to a new one. Currently available to Windows Insiders, the feature is expected to roll out to the general public soon.Reported by Neowin, the new tool allows users to perform local transfers between two Windows 11 devices connected over the same network.... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 07/26/2025 14:00 EDT

Lenovo Launches Legion Magnetic Cooler For Smartphones With RGB, Temp Display, And 68°F Drop

Lenovo has introduced its new Legion Magnetic Cooler in China, a compact and affordable cooling accessory aimed at mobile gamers and power users. Priced at 149 yuan (approximately $20), this device offers powerful thermal performance in a lightweight form factor, helping smartphones manage heat more efficiently during intensive use.The cooler features a 10W semiconductor refrigeration module that uses thermoelectric technology to actively cool the device. According to Lenovo, it can... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 07/25/2025 20:43 EDT

Instagram Bug Mislabels Friends As “AI,” Causing Confusion Among Users

On July 25th, Instagram experienced a peculiar technical glitch that led to widespread confusion among many users. The issue involved a weird bug where many users’ friend lists displayed all contacts under the same name AI (Artificial Intelligence). Despite the profile photos still being correct, this uniform naming made it difficult for users to identify and communicate with their actual friends.The problem was reported on platforms such as Reddit, where... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 2 place · 07/25/2025 14:00 EDT

Apple iPad Pro With M5 Chip May Feature Dual Front Cameras In 2025

Apple is reportedly preparing to launch a new iPad Pro featuring the M5 chip and a significant design update, including the introduction of dual front-facing cameras. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, this enhancement will go beyond the typical hardware upgrades and slimmer bezels expected from the company’s next-generation tablet.In his latest weekly newsletter, Gurman reveals that the upcoming iPad Pro will include a second front-facing camera positioned for portrait orientation.... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 07/24/2025 16:01 EDT

Windows 11 To Support Simultaneous Audio Output On Multiple Devices

Microsoft is preparing to introduce a new feature in Windows 11 that will allow users to play audio on multiple output devices simultaneously. This means it will soon be possible to share audio across different headphones or speakers connected to a Windows 11 computer — a functionality long requested by users.According to information shared by X (formerly Twitter) user @phantomofearth, this new feature is currently being tested in preview builds... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 2 place · 07/24/2025 12:00 EDT

Realme Narzo 80 Lite 4G Announced With 90Hz Display, 6,300mAh Battery, And IP54 Rating

Realme has launched a new budget smartphone in India — the Narzo 80 Lite 4G — positioned as the most affordable variant in the Narzo 80 lineup. It features a smooth display, long battery life, basic camera setup, and added durability, all at a competitive price.The device comes with a 6.67-inch IPS LCD display offering HD+ resolution (1600 x 720 pixels), a 90Hz refresh rate, 563 nits of peak brightness,... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 07/23/2025 14:00 EDT

Google Launches Gemini Drops To Showcase Monthly AI Updates And Tips

Google has officially launched Gemini Drops, a new monthly update feed designed to showcase the latest features and improvements in its generative AI tool, Gemini. Announced on Friday, July 18, this new feature aims to keep users informed about the ongoing developments within the Gemini app and provide practical tips on how to use the AI more effectively. According to Google, the goal is to help users better explore generative... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 2 place · 07/22/2025 14:00 EDT

Unicode 17.0 Adds 8 New Emojis Including Bigfoot, Orca, And Fight Cloud

Unicode 17.0 has been officially approved and will introduce eight new emojis to digital platforms. The update includes a mix of whimsical, expressive, and culturally relevant symbols, expanding the visual vocabulary users can draw from in digital communication.The newly approved emojis are: Dancer Furry Creature (commonly interpreted as Bigfoot, Yeti, or Sasquatch) Apple Core (partially eaten apple) Fight Cloud (comic-style cloud indicating a scuffle) Orca (killer whale) Face with Wide... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 07/22/2025 14:00 EDT

Google Teases Pixel 10 Design Ahead Of Official Launch

In a surprising move, Google has officially revealed the design of its upcoming Pixel 10 smartphone through a teaser video posted on its official website. This early reveal appears to be a strategic response to frequent leaks, allowing the company to take control of the narrative ahead of the product’s formal debut.The teaser confirms previous leaks about the Pixel 10’s appearance, which closely resembles the 2024 model. The smartphone retains... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 07/21/2025 14:00 EDT

ChatGPT May Add Watermarks To AI Images But Paid Users Could Bypass It

OpenAI appears to be preparing to introduce watermarks on AI-generated images in ChatGPT, based on findings from an APK teardown of the app’s latest beta version (v1.2025.196). The feature, currently in development, may apply watermarks to all generated images, particularly for users on the free tier. However, indications suggest that paid users could be given the option to save images without the watermark.The APK teardown — a process where in-development... Read more

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Hubert Nguyen @ Ubergizmo 2 place · 07/21/2025 08:32 EDT

Beyond Sight and Radar: Acoustic Eye’s Sound-Based Shield

Unseen threats can have serious consequences. In homes, schools or hospitals, small drones can slip past cameras or radar and invade privacy or safety. On factory floors and construction sites, hidden impacts or mechanical faults in vehicles may go unheard until it’s too late, leading to accidents or costly downtime.Traditional systems often leave blind spots: cameras need a clear line of sight, and radar systems struggle to spot small, low-flying... Read more

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Hubert Nguyen @ Ubergizmo 3 place · 07/21/2025 08:23 EDT

Skyshield: The Smart Lifeline Keeping Workers Safe From Falls

Working at height has always been one of the most dangerous tasks in construction, maintenance and industrial settings. When someone slips or trips on an elevated platform, the effect of gravity turns a minor stumble into a life-threatening fall.Noisy machinery, dust-filled air and sprawling work zones can all delay a site manager’s awareness of an accident, and every second counts in getting help to a fallen worker. Traditional systems like... Read more

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