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Unreleased Beats Pill Speaker spotted with LeBron could be announced at the Apple Keynote

Par : Sarang Sheth
3 mai 2024 à 20:45

Hot on the heels of the new Beats Solo 4 headphones and Solo Buds earbuds, eagle-eyed fans spotted F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo and basketball star LeBron James carrying what appears to be a brand new Beats Pill speaker. This has ignited speculation about a potential revival of the popular portable speaker line, discontinued in early 2022.

The original Beats Pill, launched in 2012, quickly gained a loyal following for its compact size, bold design, and surprisingly good sound quality. After Apple acquired Beats in 2014, they introduced the slightly larger Pill+ in 2015, addressing some sound quality concerns and adding a Lightning port for charging (likely to be replaced with USB-C in the new iteration).

These celebrity sightings with the new Pill come across as a calculated marketing strategy, similar to how the Beats Pill gained traction in the past. The new Beats Pill maintains the familiar pill-shaped design of its predecessors, measuring roughly 8 inches long and 2.5 inches wide. It retains the clean look with just the Beats logo adorning the front grille. A continuous rubberized strip separates the front and back speaker grilles, and rubber feet on the bottom keep it from rolling around.

For reference, the discontinued Pill+ earned praise for its significantly improved sound quality thanks to an internal redesign. It also sported a Lightning port for charging, which will likely be swapped for USB-C in this new iteration. The Pill+ offered a respectable battery life of 12 hours. While details remain scarce, the leaked images show a design that stays true to the classic Beats Pill silhouette. A lanyard attachment hints at portability remaining a key feature.

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Sony Xperia 1 VI phone design might lose what makes it special

Par : JC Torres
20 mars 2024 à 08:45

It might come as a surprise to some that Sony actually makes smartphones. Actually, it might even come as a bigger surprise that it still makes smartphones at this point in time. Its mobile business has definitely fallen on hard times, forcing the brand to exit some global markets and sell only through online channels in others. Despite all that, Sony still believes that a smartphone has a place in its portfolio, especially as a means to access its treasury of entertainment-related content. That has been the guiding principle behind the design of its premium Xperia 1 smartphone series, but it seems that the product line’s sixth iteration will make some small but significant changes that almost undermine all of that in one fell swoop.

Designer: Sony (via zackbuks on Weibo)

Truth be told, the Sony Xperia 1 design has always been an oddity among its peers even today. It easily stands out from the crowd almost literally because of its extra tall and narrow body, designed to support a 21:9 screen aspect ratio that Sony has been advertising as the perfect format for ultra-wide content. It also distinguished itself with its 4K display resolution when all its competitors continue to play in 2K or even 2.5K figures only.

The latest rumor, however, changes the narrative a bit. According to the source, Sony will be downgrading that 4K resolution to something like 2K+ or QHD+, more in line with other high-end smartphones in recent years. More importantly, it is also making the screen a bit wider and shorter to achieve a more “normal” 19.5:9 aspect ratio, again similar to flagship devices from the likes of Samsung and Apple. It’s by no means going to be significantly smaller, as these leaked images show, but it definitely changes the shape of the phone to be less distinctive.

It sounds perplexing that Sony, which has never really minded smartphone trends and fads, would make such drastic changes, but it might all boil down to price. Sony Xperia phones have been notorious for their higher price tags compared to their peers, so downgrading one of the most expensive and uncommon components could actually do a lot to drive the cost down. Unless, of course, Sony decides to offset those savings by including features and hardware that incur just as much expenses.

That’s not to say that the Xperia 1 VI will be bereft of any notable features. Another selling point of the phone is its use of camera hardware close to Sony’s own Alpha line of mirrorless cameras. That said, its photography prowess has rarely been praised mostly because the phone barely reaches people’s hands, so making the next Xperia flagship more affordable could actually help remedy that situation.

The post Sony Xperia 1 VI phone design might lose what makes it special first appeared on Yanko Design.

Windows 11 Version 24H1, 24H2 & 2024 appear in HP and Dell’s Documentations

Par : Nayan
9 janvier 2024 à 16:28
Microsoft may be planning to release Windows 11 23H2 Moment 5 update in February 2024. This is something that is widely believed by enthusiasts. But now Windows 11 Version 24H1, Windows 11 Version 24H2 and Windows 11 2024 have appeared in HP and Dell’s Documentations. Windows 11 Version 24H2: HP’s documentation for its upcoming PCs […]

Windows 11 File explorer’s upcoming 23H2 redesign demoed in a video

Par : Nayan
20 février 2023 à 07:23
Microsoft is working on major File explorer design revamp for Windows 11 version 23H2. The redesign File explorer will be based on WinAppSDK and will include a XAML-based Gallery feature. The File explorer redesign showing inclusion of a new “Gallery” was leaked earlier. Now, a video demos the new Windows 11 File explorer Gallery feature […]

Windows 11 File explorer adds interesting yet hidden features in the latest preview update

Par : Nayan
3 février 2023 à 07:17
Microsoft has added couple of new features to the Windows 11 File explorer. One can drag and move Tabs between different File Explorer windows and can also drag a tab out of one window to open it in new File explorer window. These features are interesting yet hidden by default in the latest preview build for Windows 11. Short videos posted on Twitter show the current implementation of these new features in Windows 11 File explorer. Both features have slightly “buggy” implementation as expected for something in works. The individual tabs can be dragged out from a File explore window […]

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