Best ergonomic keyboards: quick guide & picks (summary)

Best ergonomic keyboards — quick guide & picks (summary) Short summary of an Engadget guide on ergonomic keyboards: a simple at-home test can indicate whether a split or angled keyboard might help your comfort. With elbows hugged into your sides, touch your thumbs together; then angle your elbows slightly outward and separate your hands. If the latter feels more natural, an ergonomic keyboard (split, Alice/unibody, columnar, or with thumb clusters) could reduce shoulder, forearm, and wrist strain. Quick test Hug elbows to sides & touch thumbs. Then angle elbows out and separate hands. Prefer the angled position? Consider an ergonomic keyboard. Types of ergonomic keyboards Alice / unibody split: Single board with halves rotated outward ~30°. Easier transition for most users. Fully split: Two separate halves you can splay, tent,…
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Toniebox 2 now available: games, USB-C and sunrise alarm

Toniebox 2 now available: games, USB‑C and sunrise alarm The Düsseldorf-based company Tonies has launched the Toniebox 2, expanding its line of child-friendly audio players. The new model keeps the familiar figure‑on‑top NFC playback concept but adds several notable updates: Interactive games (Tonieplay) — new interactive play experiences built into the box. USB‑C charging — modernized charging port for easier use. Sunrise alarm — gentle wake-up light to support children’s sleep routines. Compatibility — continues to support all existing Tonies figures. Design & battery — refreshed design, new color options and improved battery life. Availability: After a preorder phase the Toniebox 2 is now appearing in retail and online. According to manufacturer announcements, the device launched in the UK on September 15, 2025, with wider availability in the US following…
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Apple confirms rare iPhone Air camera glitch — fix coming

Apple confirms rare iPhone Air camera glitch — fix coming Apple has acknowledged a rare camera issue affecting the iPhone Air where photos taken under very bright LED lights can show black boxes or distortions. The problem was highlighted in recent media testing and Apple told outlets it’s aware of the issue and is preparing a software update to fix it. What we know Symptoms: Black squares or visual distortions appearing in photos when extremely bright LED sources point directly at the camera. Scope: Apple says the issue occurs only in very rare cases. Fix: Apple confirmed a software update is in development; no firm release date has been announced. Sources 9to5Mac report on Apple confirmation PhoneArena coverage MacTrast write-up Related Apple Support Community discussion Want to buy or compare?…
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Best Smartphones for 2025 — Quick Guide

Best Smartphones for 2025 — Quick Guide Deciding on a new smartphone in 2025 is harder than ever: more models, more features (foldables, faster wireless, bigger batteries), and meaningful differences even within the same brand. Top picks highlighted iPhone Air The iPhone Air is Apple's thinnest iPhone yet (about 5.6mm) with a titanium frame, Ceramic Shield 2, IP68 dust/water resistance and a gorgeous 6.5" ProMotion display. It uses the A19 Pro-class performance and still delivers solid battery life despite the slim chassis. Note: it has a single rear camera, so consider whether extra lenses matter to you. Check availability: Search iPhone Air on Amazon — or see the official Apple Store: Apple Store. OnePlus 13 The OnePlus 13 is a classic flagship built around top hardware: a 6.8" OLED (peak…
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Meta Ray‑Ban Display: Glasses with Color HUD and Neural Band — Full Overview

Meta Ray‑Ban Display: Glasses with Color HUD and Neural Band — Full Overview Meta and Ray‑Ban announced the Ray‑Ban Display at Meta Connect 2025: a pair of sunglasses that embeds a small full‑color heads‑up display directly into the right lens and ships with the Meta Neural Band, an EMG wristband controller. What it does Monocular color HUD (right eye only) for concise overlays: messages, photos, navigation, live captions, AI answers, and basic apps. Meta Neural Band: an EMG wristband that senses finger/thumb muscle activity to control the HUD with subtle gestures (swipes, taps). Hands‑free interactions aimed at quick tasks without taking out your phone. Key specs & details Display: ~20° field of view, 600×600 resolution (≈42 PPD), up to 5,000 nits brightness; low light leakage for privacy. Controls: Neural Band…
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Pwn My Ride: AirPlay flaw in Apple CarPlay affects millions of vehicles

Pwn My Ride: AirPlay flaw in Apple CarPlay affects millions of vehicles At DEF CON, researchers from Israeli firm Oligo Security presented "Pwn My Ride," a detailed analysis showing how vulnerabilities in the AirPlay protocol can be abused to compromise Apple CarPlay-enabled infotainment systems. The team demonstrated attack chains that enable remote code execution and full control of vehicle infotainment, potentially affecting millions of cars that support wireless CarPlay. Key details Vulnerability: A critical AirPlay buffer overflow allowing remote code execution (reported as CVE-2025-24132 in related coverage). Scope: Oligo and reporting indicate the issue may impact hundreds of vehicle models—coverage cited ~800 CarPlay-capable models—and potentially millions of vehicles due to CarPlay's wide adoption. Attack vector: Exploits AirPlay used by wireless CarPlay (over Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth). Attackers can target weak/default vehicle hotspot credentials…
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Apple plans touchscreen MacBooks for late 2026 — what to expect

Apple plans first touchscreen MacBooks in late 2026 — what to expect Several reports now suggest Apple will introduce its first Mac with a touch display in late 2026 — likely an OLED MacBook Pro using on-cell touch technology. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and multiple outlets (MacRumors, AppleInsider, CNET) point to mass production and supply-chain moves targeting a late‑2026 launch. Key points Timing: Late 2026 for the OLED MacBook Pro (mass production earlier in 2026). Model: High-end OLED MacBook Pro first; lower-cost models may follow in 2027. Technology: On-cell touch sensors integrated into the display rather than adding a separate touch layer. Rationale: Apple has observed iPad usage and sees touch as useful in specific productivity scenarios — not necessarily to replace keyboard/trackpad interaction. Supply chain: Samsung is reported to be…
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iPhone 17: “Display Pulse Smoothing” lets you disable PWM dimming

iPhone 17: “Display Pulse Smoothing” lets you disable PWM dimming Apple’s iPhone 17 series adds a new accessibility option called Display Pulse Smoothing that lets users toggle pulse-width modulation (PWM) dimming on or off. It’s found in Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size. What this does Disable PWM: Turns off PWM-based dimming so the OLED display dims without the rapid on/off pulses that can cause flicker. Who benefits: People sensitive to screen flicker — who experience eye strain, headaches, or discomfort with PWM — may see a smoother image at low brightness. Trade-offs: Apple notes disabling PWM may affect low-brightness display performance under certain conditions. Where to find it Open Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size and enable or disable Display Pulse Smoothing. Official note “Disables…
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Looks Like Rain — Rain-focused 10-day Forecast App Updated for macOS, iPadOS & iOS

Looks Like Rain — Rain-focused 10-day Forecast App Updated Looks Like Rain is an app for macOS, iPadOS and iOS that puts a clear, color-coded hourly timeline at the center of the forecast. The app shows up to 10 days of forecasts and makes it easy to follow hourly precipitation and weather trends at a glance. Key features Color-coded hourly timeline for the next 10 days Hour-by-hour precipitation, temperature trends, sunrise/sunset markers Detailed day charts for precipitation and wind iCloud syncing of favorite locations Optional subscription for widgets, multiple favorites and a macOS menu-bar popup Download / More info: lookslikerain.app • App Store: Looks Like Rain on the App Store Independent reviews and impressions are available, e.g. on MacStories. What would you like to see improved in a weather app…
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Meta launches Horizon TV — a new entertainment hub for Quest headsets

Meta launches Horizon TV — a new entertainment hub for Quest headsets At Meta Connect 2025, Meta revealed Horizon TV, a new entertainment hub for its Quest VR headsets. The hub aggregates major streaming services and delivers enhanced immersive experiences with Dolby Atmos now and Dolby Vision coming later this year. Key features Partners: Disney+ (including Marvel Cinematic Universe content), Prime Video, Hulu, ESPN, Spotify, Peacock, Twitch, Universal Pictures and Blumhouse. Exclusive content: A limited-time 3D clip of Avatar ("Fire and Ash") via Meta’s partnership with James Cameron’s Lightstorm Vision. Immersive tech: Dolby Atmos support for spatial audio; Dolby Vision arriving later for richer colors and sharper detail. Special effects: Meta says some horror titles (e.g., M3GAN, The Black Phone) will include immersive effects unique to Quest. What this means…
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