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Sonos confirms March 9th product launch, hints at smaller portable speaker

Sonos will announce its next new product on March 9th, the company confirmed today. The invite for the launch shows a person out in a field — strongly hinting that the device will be portable. My guess is it’s something that would fit in that shoulder bag. A recent Federal Communications Commission filing from Sonos… Read more

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Sonos wireless headphones: final design revealed in patent filing?

Home News (Image credit: German Patent and Trademark Office) We first caught wind of the rumoured Sonos headphones headphones back in September, but a new patent filing appears to show off their final design (via (TheVerge). The new sketch doesn’t go into a whole lot of detail, but it does reveal a sleeker look courtesy… Read more

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Here’s what the upcoming Sonos headphones will probably look like

Sonos has long been rumored to be developing a premium set of noise-canceling headphones to join the company’s ecosystem of speakers and multiroom audio products. A new design patent filing at the German Patent and Trademark Office seems to provide a glimpse at a farther-along, more refined product than what we saw from the US… Read more

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Raspberry Pi Taps Into Brewery Management

Home News (Image credit: Arithmech Analytics) New Orleans-based Danger Shed wanted to know how much beer they had in their inventory, so with the help of a Raspberry Pi 4 and some Python code, they developed their own inventory application, Keg Punk! Image 1 of 4 (Image credit: Arithmech Analytics) Image 2 of 4 (Image… Read more

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Sonos wireless headphones: release date, rumours, and all of the news

Home Advice (Image credit: Sonos (via USPTO) ) It looks like Sonos is making a pair of headphones. This would be quite a departure for the brand, which has built a reputation as the king of multi-room audio. But if the Sonos track record is anything to go by, then we’re certainly interested to see… Read more

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Sonos confirms new product launch in March – Sonos headphones incoming?

Home News (Image credit: Sonos) Sonos will launch a new product next month, company CEO Patrick Spence confirmed yesterday on a call with investors. According to Seeking Alpha‘s transcript, Spence promised “to deliver innovative new products” beloved of both new and existing customers. Reading those lines (and slightly in between them), we wonder whether this… Read more

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Tesla Model S with 10 TFLOPs Could Double as Gaming Rig

Home News (Image credit: Tesla) Tesla’s all-new Model S not only offers a higher peak power, longer range, and faster acceleration, but in a tweet from Patrick Schur spotted by PC Gamer it is rumored that the Model S also features an infotainment system with a combined compute horsepower of around 10 FP32 TFLOPS, which… Read more

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Renewable energy production beat fossil fuels in Europe

Renewable energy became the biggest source of electricity in the European Union in 2020, beating fossil fuels for the first time. Germany and Spain also hit that milestone individually last year — so did the UK, which officially left the EU in January 2020. Renewables powered 38 percent of electricity in the EU last year,… Read more

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Boeing 737 Max about to be re-registered in the EU

Boeing’s crisis jet 737 Max should soon be able to take off again in Europe after being banned from flying for almost two years. He expects the re-approval in the next week, said the head of the European aviation authority EASA, Patrick Ky, on Tuesday in an online event of the German aviation press club…. Read more

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New Intel boss wants to compete again with “lifestyle company” Apple

The freshly baked new Intel boss does not want to be stolen from the bread in Apple’s processor business. In an address to employees reported by the Oregonian local newspaper in the US state, Patrick P. Gelsinger said his company had to deliver “better products” to the PC ecosystem as “every possible thing a lifestyle… Read more

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Intel CEO Bob Swan resigns, Pat Gelsinger takes over

In February, the previous VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger changes to the executive position of Intel. He had previously worked for the chip manufacturer for three decades. (Image: Alexander Tolstykh / Shutterstock.com) Pat Gelsinger returns to Intel as CEO. (Image: Intel) After only two years at the helm of the processor manufacturer, Robert (Bob) Swan takes… Read more

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Intel CEO Bob Swan resigns in the way of Pat Gelsinger

Gelsinger, who will become Intel’s new CEO, describes the choice as a return home, as he had time to join the company 30 a year before moving outside the company in 2009. Intel has announced a more or less expected change of CEO. The current CEO, Bob Swan, has been in office for more than… Read more

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macOS 11: Apple seems to be rowing back when circumventing the firewall

Apple is apparently taking back a controversial innovation from macOS 11: An exclusion list that has been integrated into the operating system so far, with which the manufacturer filters its own network services exempting local firewalls is apparently being deleted. Programs like the firewall Little Snitch or the data-saving tool Trip Mode are no longer… Read more

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MEPs want a one-hour deletion period for terrorist content

Operators of online platforms in the EU must in future delete “terrorist content” within an hour by order of any authorities from a member state without judicial approval. The lead committee for civil liberties, justice and home affairs of the EU Parliament voted on Monday for the draft of a corresponding regulation. 54 MPs were… Read more

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BBC Sounds app arrives on Sky Q

Home News (Image credit: Sky) The BBC Sounds app is now available on Sky Q. BBC Sounds – the successor to iPlayer Radio – brings more than 80,000 hours of audio content, including live radio shows, podcasts, music mixes and more. To open BBC Sounds, just say “Launch BBC Sounds” using voice search on your… Read more

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