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The Daily Bulletin – beta – 15-04-2024

April 15, 2024 Āīa Raq̣mīyah Comments Off

The Daily Bulletin

Here is a daily morning newsletter issued daily by ILAK for technical solutions. Our bulletin includes an article for reading in a minute or two, not carrying knowledge, but rather something that reminds you of the many tools that can help manage this day.

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    .Google could be adding a feature very similar to Apple’s Emergency SOS feature to the .Pixel 9. and the .next Pixel Fold.. That’s according to leaker Kamila Wojciechowska, who .writes for .Android Authority.. that the company would partner with T-Mobile to offer the feature but may add other providers later.. .Just like Apple’s system, Google’s SOS feature would reportedly present future Pixel owners with a series of questions to ascertain what’s happening, rather than let users thumb one out. A video in the .Android Authority. article features the animation Google will display to users to help them get the phone aligned with a satellite. . …… .According to Wojciechowska, these are some of the questions the feature will ask:. . .What happened?. .[Are you/Are…. . . .Continue reading…. .
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    These WIRED-tested wearables reduce your reliance on a phone while keeping you connected.
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  • Blackmagic Design releases a DaVinci Resolve editing panel for iPads
    .Blackmagic Design announced its video editing software, DaVinci Resolve, was .coming to the iPad back in 2022., and although it supports multitouch input and the Apple Pencil, sometimes, nothing beats purpose-built hardware. On Friday, .Blackmagic announced. the $495 .DaVinci Resolve Micro Color Panel., which it says will be available worldwide in May and is specifically designed for the iPad.. .At 14.33 inches by 7.18 inches, the Micro Color Panel is about the size of a computer keyboard. It has an iPad Pro mounting slot and connects either via Bluetooth or USB-C. Besides being smaller than Blackmagic’s other color panels, the Micro is also significantly cheaper (The next one up — the .Mini Panel. — is listed at over $2,000 on Blackmagic’s…. . .Continue reading…. .
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    From the stylish Evercade to the old-school Sega Genesis Mini, these machines will have you bleeping, blooping, and blasting back to the good old days.
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  • The Quest to Map the Inside of the Proton
    Long-anticipated experiments that use light to mimic gravity are revealing the distribution of energies, forces, and pressures inside a subatomic particle for the first time.
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    The Iron Dome, US allies, and long-range interceptor missiles all came into play.
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  • 10 Best Retro Game Consoles (2024): Evercade, Polymega, Analogue Pocket, and Controllers
    From the stylish Evercade to the old-school Sega Genesis Mini, these machines will have you bleeping, blooping, and blasting back to the good old days.
    Read more
  • Use Apple Shortcuts to Build the Ultimate Daily Digital Journal
    The free application comes preinstalled on every Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Here’s how to use it to kickstart a daily journaling habit.
    Read more
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    These wheeled carts made for schlepping groceries home from the supermarket are a city-dweller necessity. Rolser is proving they can even be sorta hip.
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  • 9 Best Smartwatches (2024): Apple Watch, Wear OS, Hybrid Watches
    These WIRED-tested wearables reduce your reliance on a phone while keeping you connected.
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  • Best video game TV show ever?
    .Hi, friends! Welcome to .Installer. No. 34, your guide to the best and .Verge.-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, so psyched you found us, and also, you can read all the old editions at the ..Installer. homepage..) . .This week, I’ve been writing about ..the Humane AI Pin.. and ..the Aboard app.., reading about ..the Com World War.. and ..why studios cancel already-made movies.., watching …Ripley…. .and a deep dive into ..the Game Boy’s incredible sturdiness and power.., listening to …The Rest is History…. .take on ..Martin Luther.., and seeing if ..Amazon’s Echo Frames.. can replace my headphones.. .I also have for you an excellent new video game show, a new ebook reader worth a look, yet another doc about how bad tech is, a sweet new drone, and much more.. .I also…. . .Continue reading…. .
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  • 10 Best Retro Game Consoles (2024): Evercade, Polymega, Analogue Pocket, and Controllers
    From the stylish Evercade to the old-school Sega Genesis Mini, these machines will have you bleeping, blooping, and blasting back to the good old days.
    Read more
  • Use Apple Shortcuts to Build the Ultimate Daily Digital Journal
    The free application comes preinstalled on every Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Here’s how to use it to kickstart a daily journaling habit.
    Read more
  • Rolser Wallaby Tweed 2-Wheel Foldable Shopping Trolley Review: Practical Good Looks
    These wheeled carts made for schlepping groceries home from the supermarket are a city-dweller necessity. Rolser is proving they can even be sorta hip.
    Read more
  • 9 Best Smartwatches (2024): Apple Watch, Wear OS, Hybrid Watches
    These WIRED-tested wearables reduce your reliance on a phone while keeping you connected.
    Read more
  • The Quest to Map the Inside of the Proton
    Long-anticipated experiments that use light to mimic gravity are revealing the distribution of energies, forces, and pressures inside a subatomic particle for the first time.
    Read more
  • Google’s Pixel 9 may get an Apple-like satellite SOS feature
    .Google could be adding a feature very similar to Apple’s Emergency SOS feature to the .Pixel 9. and the .next Pixel Fold.. That’s according to leaker Kamila Wojciechowska, who .writes for .Android Authority.. that the company would partner with T-Mobile to offer the feature but may add other providers later.. .Just like Apple’s system, Google’s SOS feature would reportedly present future Pixel owners with a series of questions to ascertain what’s happening, rather than let users thumb one out. A video in the .Android Authority. article features the animation Google will display to users to help them get the phone aligned with a satellite. . …… .According to Wojciechowska, these are some of the questions the feature will ask:. . .What happened?. .[Are you/Are…. . . .Continue reading…. .
    Read more
  • Blackmagic Design releases a DaVinci Resolve editing panel for iPads
    .Blackmagic Design announced its video editing software, DaVinci Resolve, was .coming to the iPad back in 2022., and although it supports multitouch input and the Apple Pencil, sometimes, nothing beats purpose-built hardware. On Friday, .Blackmagic announced. the $495 .DaVinci Resolve Micro Color Panel., which it says will be available worldwide in May and is specifically designed for the iPad.. .At 14.33 inches by 7.18 inches, the Micro Color Panel is about the size of a computer keyboard. It has an iPad Pro mounting slot and connects either via Bluetooth or USB-C. Besides being smaller than Blackmagic’s other color panels, the Micro is also significantly cheaper (The next one up — the .Mini Panel. — is listed at over $2,000 on Blackmagic’s…. . .Continue reading…. .
    Read more
  • The first Apple-approved emulators for the iPhone have arrived
    .I played Game Boy Advance games on my iPhone last night thanks to a new emulator called iGBA, which appears to be the first Game Boy Advance emulator on the App Store since Apple started .allowing emulators. worldwide. The only trouble is, it doesn’t look like iGBA is developer Mattia La Spina’s own work.. .In an email to .The Verge., developer Riley Testut said the app is an unauthorized clone of GBA4iOS, the open-source emulator he created .for iOS over a decade ago. (and .recently resurrected for the Vision Pro.). He said his app uses the .GNU GPLv2 license.. A .Mastodon user found. that iGBA does not reference the license, which may violate its terms.. .Despite that, he says it’s Apple he’s frustrated with, not La Spina.. . …… . .Testut also provided…. . .Continue reading…. .
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  • Best video game TV show ever?
    .Hi, friends! Welcome to .Installer. No. 34, your guide to the best and .Verge.-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, so psyched you found us, and also, you can read all the old editions at the ..Installer. homepage..) . .This week, I’ve been writing about ..the Humane AI Pin.. and ..the Aboard app.., reading about ..the Com World War.. and ..why studios cancel already-made movies.., watching …Ripley…. .and a deep dive into ..the Game Boy’s incredible sturdiness and power.., listening to …The Rest is History…. .take on ..Martin Luther.., and seeing if ..Amazon’s Echo Frames.. can replace my headphones.. .I also have for you an excellent new video game show, a new ebook reader worth a look, yet another doc about how bad tech is, a sweet new drone, and much more.. .I also…. . .Continue reading…. .
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