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iFixit’s PS5 Pro teardown reveals an easily replaceable CMOS battery
The iFixit teardown of the PS5 Pro is here, and while there isn’t all that much different going on from what we’ve seen with the PS5 and PS5 Slim in terms of repairability, Sony has made one notable change: in the Pro, it’s pretty easy to get to the CMOS battery. Whereas accessing this battery to replace it in the two previous PS5 models required a fair amount of work due to its placement beneath the main board, iFixit found that it’s right under the faceplates in the PS5 Pro and nestled behind a hatch that has just one screw.
That’s a nice improvement over the other PS5s, where “you’ve got to take apart almost the whole thing to change [the CMOS battery] out,” iFixit notes. Other than that, things look pretty familiar. That’s not to say the PS5 Pro itself doesn’t have excitement to offer — as our reviewers found, the PS5 Pro is an absolute beast of a console when it comes to performance. Less exciting though is its $700 price tag.
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17.11.2024 21:54 Uhr, Engadget,
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17 new emojis made by Unicode
The Unicode Consortium adds new character emojis for devices like smartphones and other gadgets every year. This week, Unicode 17 is adding 8 emojis that were recommended: trombone, orca, apple core, treasure chest, landslide, distorted face, bigfoot, and fight cloud. Current emojis like people wrestling, people that have bunny ears, and ballet dancers have different […]
17.11.2024 20:54 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Apple has no plans to make a smart ring
Tom Hale, Oura’s CEO, does not think that Apple intends to dive into the market for smart rings because if Apple does make a smart ring, then sales on the Apple Watch might be thwarted, since it would possess similar features and end up being a cheaper alternative. It seems Apple is not keen about […]
17.11.2024 20:54 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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M4 MacBook Pro equipped with quantum dot film
Display analyst Ross Young reports that the MacBook M4 Pro devices are equipped with quantum dot technology for its display, replacing the red KSF phosphor film it previously had and resulting in more accurate and vibrant colors. The reason Apple was using the KSF film for MacBook Pro units was it doesn’t use cadmium which […]
17.11.2024 20:54 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Silo, award-winning Sci-Fi AppleTV+ series returns with Season 2
AppleTV+ “Silo”, an award-winning sci-fi series, makes a return. Season 2 is finally here after waiting for a year and a half, with the first episode of the TV show now accessible on the streaming service. The plot of the show “Silo” is a dystopian story of humanity hanging on to survival, with 10,000 people […]
17.11.2024 20:54 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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9th Gen Apple iPad Now Only $199
The 9th generation Apple iPad is on sale for $199, which is a big price drop from its regular retail price of $329. The A13 Bionic chip delivers fast and reliable performance, which combined with iPadOS, allows for smooth multitasking. You can launch and run multiple apps at once for work or gaming without worrying […]
17.11.2024 20:54 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Apple’s next AirTag is coming in 2025 with privacy improvements
It’s been a few years since Apple first introduced the AirTag, and while the tracker has undoubtedly become a useful everyday tool for a lot of buyers, there have also been concerns — and a class-action lawsuit — over misuses of the device as reports of AirTag stalking have come to light. With all of this in mind, Apple is reportedly building some privacy improvements into its next AirTag. Namely, it’ll be more tamper-proof, Mark Gurman reports in this week’s Power On newsletter.
The second-generation AirTag, which Gurman reports is expected to be released mid-next year, will be made so it’s more difficult to remove the speaker, he writes. Apple has implemented features to curb unwanted tracking, including sound alerts that will let a person know there’s an unknown AirTag in their vicinity, but it’s still relatively easy to remove the speaker, which would make it less noticeable. On top of the privacy tweaks, the new AirTag will also bring upgrades to range and
17.11.2024 18:36 Uhr, Engadget,
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A two-pack of Blink Mini 2 cameras is only $35 in this Black Friday deal
Amazon has a Black Friday deal on a pair of Blink Mini 2 cameras. The security cam, which just arrived earlier this year, has a built-in spotlight and supports person detection. Typically, it costs $40 apiece or $70 for a pair, but you can get two Blink Mini 2 cameras today for $35. That’s a record low — and cheap enough to qualify as a stocking stuffer.
The compact security camera has color night vision capabilities thanks to its built-in LED spotlight. It supports person detection, although you’ll need a Blink Subscription for that. They start at $3 monthly or $30 annually for one device. (And you get a 30-day trial to see if it’s worth it.)
The camera supports 1080p HD live view and has a wider field of view than its predecessor (143 degrees diagonally vs. 110 in the original). It also has a low-light image sensor. The Blink Mini 2 works with Alexa and supports two-way audio.
The plug-in camera works indoors and out, but you’ll need a $10 weather-resistant power adapter
17.11.2024 15:00 Uhr, Engadget,
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The Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer drops to a record-low price for Black Friday
One of our favorite air fryer toaster ovens is on sale for a record low. The Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer, which has 11 cooking functions and takes up less counter space than the pricier “Pro” model, is available for $80 off. The appliance will usually set you back $350, but this Black Friday deal brings the brushed stainless steel mode down to $270. Most other colorways are down to $280.
Breville’s Smart Oven Air Fryer has a long list of cooking functions: toast, bagel, broil, bake, roast, warm, pizza, air fry, reheat, cookies and slow cook. The oven uses five quartz heating elements known for quick and consistent heating. It uses algorithms to direct heat to where it’s needed most for each mode.
The oven uses “super convection” tech to reduce cooking time by up to 30 percent. It speeds up cooking by raising hotter air and sinking the cooler, less dense air. It supports a wide temperature range of 120 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.
The appliance requires a decent amoun
17.11.2024 14:09 Uhr, Engadget,
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Neue Studie zeigt: So kann gezielte Ernährung bei Diabetes helfen
Immer mehr Menschen in Deutschland sind von Typ-2-Diabetes betroffen – und die Zahl steigt weiter. Eines der Warnzeichen für diese Krankheit ist ein stark schwankender Blutzuckerspiegel durch Insulinresistenz. Wie eine aktuelle Studie des Deutschen Diabetes-Zentrums (DDZ) herausgefunden hat, können sich vier Ernährungsformen besonders positiv auf den Blutzuckerspiegel auswirken.
17.11.2024 14:00 Uhr, CHIP,
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Nur noch bis morgen: waipu.tv Paket mit WOW Live-Sport zum Sparpreis im Bundle
waipu.tv macht Streaming-Fans zum Bundesliga-Start ein Top-Angebot: Sie erhalten das Perfect-Plus-Jahrespaket inklusive WOW Live-Sport jetzt zusammen für nur 29,99 Euro monatlich. Normalerweise kosten die Dienste einzeln deutlich mehr. Aber auch die vergleichbare Aktion von Sky kann sich sehen lassen: Im Paket Bundesliga gibt es Entertainment und Discovery+ für ein Jahr zum Preis von 30 Euro im Monat plus ein 100-Euro-Gutschein für ein Bundesliga-Trikot.
17.11.2024 10:45 Uhr, CHIP,
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Die Highlights der Woche: Ultra schick und ultra teuer?
Kein anderer Artikel hat in dieser Woche für so gegensätzliche Meinungen gesorgt, nicht nur bei uns in den Kommentaren, sondern auch unter unserem YouTube-Kanal und anderen sozialen Medien. Nuki hat sein neues Smart Lock vorgestellt, das Nuki Smart Lock Ultra. Ich durfte es bereits ausprobieren und bin mehr als angetan – gleichzeitig bin ich mir […]
17.11.2024 10:09 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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(g+) Prettier: Codeformatierung mit Meinung
Mit Prettier lässt sich Quelltext verschiedener Programmiersprachen nach festen Regeln formatieren. Ein unverzichtbares Werkzeug - auch zur Konfliktvermeidung. Von Fabian Deitelhoff (Softwareentwicklung, Programmiersprachen)
17.11.2024 10:09 Uhr, golem,
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Apple-Kracher: iPhone 15 Pro Max mit 30‑GB‑Tarif zum Sparpreis
Ein besonders attraktives Angebot gibt es derzeit bei o2: Das iPhone 15 Pro Max gibt es dort zusammen mit einem 5G-Tarif, 30 GB Datenvolumen sowie einer Flatrate für Anrufe und SMS zu einem unschlagbaren Preis. Wir haben die Kosten durchgerechnet und zeigen euch, warum es sich dabei um ein erstklassiges Angebot handelt.
17.11.2024 08:09 Uhr, MacNews,
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Apple und Samsung liegen daneben: Diese Smartphones sind überflüssig
Das künftige Smartphone-Modelljahr bei Apple und Samsung wird für Überraschungen sorgen. Beide Hersteller möchten gerne einen altbekannten Trend reaktivieren und im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes den Gürtel wieder enger schnallen. Eine schlechte Idee, wenn ihr mich fragt. Für mich sind „Galaxy S25 Slim“ und „iPhone 17 Air“ schlicht überflüssig – das Thema in der heutigen Ausgabe der GIGA-Wochenendkolumne.
17.11.2024 07:09 Uhr, MacNews,
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