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Unisteller’s Latest Telescopes Make Stargazing as Easy as Flipping Through Your Phone

The winter nights may be long, but they don’t have to be dull, even for folks with small apartments who don’t have room for an extra big telescope. Unistellar’s latest telescope, the Odyssey, is half the size and less than half the weight of the company’s last big release from 2023. However, with a few taps on your
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Govee debuts two new Matter-enabled devices at CES 2024

Govee is updating two of its most popular products at CES 2024, taking the wraps off an updated rope light and its AI-driven sync box, both of which work with Apple Home via Matter.Govee’s new AI sync box 2The new Govee Neon Rope Light 2 has smoother RGBIC lighting transitions, a more flexible mode, and improved bend clips that make it easier than ever to create any shape you’d like to display on your wall.With the Govee app, you can use the camera to identify your shape and it will offer you several different lighting effects throughout the various segments. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

The bag that doubles as a microwave! Tech trade show features the accessory that can heat up your lunch on the go and the world’s first flying car

At first glance it looks like a handy laptop case – but this shoulder bag can heat up your lunch while you’re on the move.

Acer just announced the cheapest glasses-free 3D laptop ever at CES 2024 — wait, this is still a thing?

Acer is the only large laptop company to bring stereoscopic 3D back to CES 2024, and it’s done so in a big (and rather inexpensive) way with the Acer Aspire 3D 15.

Scientists in New Mexico creating a ‘vacuum balloon’ that can travel ‘as fast as a commercial airliner’ with the goal to carry humans, drop deliveries and spy

The ‘vacuum balloons’ would trump traditional helium or hydrogen balloons and could potentially carry objects in the air indefinitely.

Researchers say we are entering the Fifth Industrial Revolution that sees humans and AI-powered machines work together – a far cry from the 1780s industry’s steam pumps

Scientists, engineers and business leaders are preparing for a ‘previously unimaginable’ merging between human beings and AI. Some call it ‘the Cognitive Age.’