Author: Bernie

Whether you’re watching your favorite YouTube personalities, catching up on the news, or just jamming out to your favorite music videos, you can browse YouTube on your iPhone from anywhere. But, if you want access to your videos while offline, you’ll need to save those YouTube videos to your iPhone. Luckily, you can download videos on your Apple device in a few different ways. Tech. Entertainment. Science. Your inbox. Sign up for the most interesting tech & entertainment news out there. By signing up, I agree to the Terms of Use and have reviewed the Privacy Notice. In this article,…

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Credit: Alves et al Robots based on soft materials are often better at replicating the appearance, movements and abilities of both humans and animals. While there are now countless soft robots, many of these are difficult to produce on a large-scale, due to the high cost of their components or their complex fabrication process. Researchers at University of Coimbra in Portugal recently developed a new soft robotic hand that could be more affordable and easier to fabricate. Their design, introduced in Cyborg and Bionic Systems, integrates soft actuators with an exoskeleton, both of which can be produced using scalable techniques.…

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Sony has reimagined the Xperia 5 series – it’s no longer a smaller Xperia 1, instead the Sony Xperia 5 V is trying to carve out a category of its own and bring in a next generation of Sony users. The 5 V is less “pro-sumer” and more “point and shoot”. The Mark 5 will be available later this month starting at €1,000/£850. For more details, you can check out our review, we have a video review out as well. As expected, Sony dropped the dedicated zoom camera from the phone. Instead, the 48MP main camera, which uses the same…

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants to recreate India’s IT boom with space, a government official told Reuters. And the Indian Space Research Organisation’s efforts do show that the country truly is serious about wanting to be known as a major player. Just a week after Chandrayaan-3 touched down on the moon, the country’s space agency has already launched a rocket carrying Aditya-L1, the first Indian mission dedicated to observing the sun.  Aditya-L1 will travel 930,000 miles over four months until it reaches the L1 Lagrange Point between the sun and our planet. A Lagrange point is a place of…

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Google Nest device owners will have to pay at least $20 more if they want access to their security cameras’ and doorbells’ more sophisticated features and lengthier footage history. As reported by 9to5Google, the tech giant has sent out notices to subscribers in the US, telling them that the standard Nest Aware subscription now costs $8 per month or $80 a year, up from $6 a month or $60 when paid in an annual basis.  The company started offering whole-home Nest Aware subscription plans that cover all a user’s devices back in 2019. Before that, they’ve had to add a…

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USC Marshall/Greif Incubator, the business incubator program from the prestigious Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California (USC), has announced it’s taking applications for a new incubator cohort focused on the fast-growing field of artificial intelligence (AI).  In a recent post on World Labs, the incubator said that it will only be taking applications for its reputable program until September 9, 2023. Applicants should be associated with USC in some way, meaning at least one member must be a student, alumni or faculty member of the university.  And this latest cohort focuses entirely on AI companies —…

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Jerel Ezell is an assistant professor in Community Health Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health. He is also the director of the Berkeley Center for Cultural Humility and a Fulbright Scholar. The opioid epidemic has had a whack-a-mole kind of complexity, stumping researchers for the better part of two decades, as they’ve attempted to better understand the evolving social and systemic factors that push people to start abusing opioids and also identify potential overdose hot spots. These woefully tedious and often-flawed efforts all occur as clinicians work to provide safe, effective treatment and other resources…

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37 Atlanta business professions are heading to Midtown for a night of networking mixed with a little art, music, and cuisine. There are few spaces where you can genuinely bring your best self, engage with your peers without fear or awkwardness, and have fun while networking and Network Under 40 (NU40) wants to change that. Join fellow business professionals at the Kimpton Shane Hotel, August 23, for a night of light refreshments, music, new connections & friendships. Reasons to attend: Meet 100+ of Atlanta’s best Under 40s in a comfortable and fun environment to make new friends and business contacts!…

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The number of smartwatches on the market is staggering. We’ve tested models from Tag Heuer, Citizen, Montblanc, and many other fashion brands, but most of them are simply too expensive for what you get. Here are a few other options we like.Samsung Galaxy Watch5 for $280 and Watch5 Pro for $380: Last year’s Galaxy Watch5 and Watch5 Pro (7/10, WIRED Recommends) are still great buys, just make sure you pay less than what the new Galaxy Watch6 models cost. They match the Apple Watch’s accuracy in several health and fitness metrics, from SpO2, sleep, and heart-rate tracking to electrocardiogram measurements…

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Urian B., Tech Times 15 August 2023, 03:08 am The Xiaomi Pad 6 Max is one of the devices that was introduced alongside the new highlight of the company, its latest foldable. The company’s CEO, Lei Jun, announced that the tablet would be the largest in the market so far. The Xiaomi Pad 6 Max is Considered the Greatest Tablet the Company Ever Launched According to the story by GSM Arena, the new Xiaomi Pad 6 Max is officially considered the largest tablet that the company has ever launched. Aside from being the largest tablet ever for that the company ever…

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