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Cost or Value? - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

You are trying to provide your users with the right tools, which means the right device matched with the right app, to allow them to focus on their own needs to get whatever task they need done when and where they need to do it (FUN principle). by Brian Katz on April 4, 2013 · 1 comment. They’re all doing it wrong.

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AirPods Max teardown makes Sony and Bose headphones look ‘like toys’

The Verge

iFixit’s long in the making AirPods Max teardown is finally complete , giving an exhaustive look at the internals of Apple’s debut over-ear headphones and an idea of how easy they are to repair. Unfortunately, there’s some adhesive in the way of repairs. The headphones aren’t perfectly repairable by any means. Image: iFixit.

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Fiido D11 folding electric bike review: $999 and worth it

The Verge

But what if you could spend half that and still grab yourself a good-enough e-bike that’s suitable for long urban commutes and flexible enough to toss into the trunk of your car, roll onto a train, or carry home to your fifth-floor walkup? It also looks nice. But is it any good? Prior to the D11, Fiido bikes were difficult to get outside of China.

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Supercharging retail with AI: Blending commerce and lifestyle

CIO Business Intelligence

Driving Profitability with AI-powered Operations It goes without saying, if the customer can’t find the right product, there is no sale. Driving Profitability with AI-powered Operations It goes without saying, if the customer can’t find the right product, there is no sale. AI is set to level up the retail landscape.

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Microsoft talks trash: Tech giant aims for zero waste by 2030 in latest environmental initiative

GeekWire

The zero waste objectives, for which the company did not provide a price tag, are part of a bigger sustainability program that is being rolled. A $30 million investment with Closed Loop Partners , a firm that funds research and companies working on waste reduction through greener design, manufacturing and recycling of goods. Microsoft Photo).

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Roomba j7 Plus vs. Jet Bot AI Plus: can these robot vacuums pass the poop test?

The Verge

Home robots are getting smarter Robot vacuums have come a long way since the days I used to babysit my original Roomba (circa 2006), following it around to make sure it didn’t thrash around on a threshold or ignore the miniature lighthouses and trundle unseeingly into a no-go zone. The only robot that actually went over the fake poop was the Roomba.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters

ForAllSecure

After hearing a talk, a Dallas-based hacker set out to find out what was going on inside the smart meter attached to his home, and what he found was surprising. Since then Hash started a reverse engineering wiki site called Recessim and created dozens of YouTube videos in a channel of that same name to chronicle his adventures.