Discover the iPhone Air teardown: titanium design, recycled materials, and repairability redefine smartphone innovation and sustainability.
Phone Air teardown shows improved repairability, titanium parts, and a battery that can be swapped with Apple’s MagSafe pack.
We then get a good look at the key components, including the motherboard, cameras and the fancy titanium 3D-printed USB-C ...
The teardown of the iPhone 17 Pro has provided more answers about scratches on the model, while also giving a close-up view ...
The entire card reader body is roughly the size of a credit card. There's a flat surface with a flap that opens to reveal the ...
Slow-motion and "hyperlapse" timelapse modes will arrive to the second-gen Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta glasses sometime this ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed an innovative hand exoskeleton that helps persons after stroke re-learn how to grasp ...
While it is sort of disturbing, it is one of the best uses for a round LCD we’ve seen lately. What is it? Just [vishalsoniindia]’s SoulCage — a pendant that appears to have a ...
Someone has created a brilliant device that has only one role: stream Grand Theft Auto radio stations over FM in your car ...
Curious Scientist] has been working with some image sensors. The latest project around it is a 6K camera. Of course, the sensor gives you a lot of it, but it also requires some off-the-shelf ...
For years, Apple customers have faced a familiar choice each autumn: The new iPhone in its standard version or the more powerful and expensive Pro model.This year, Apple is shaking things up with the ...
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AAXA M8 Laser Projector

Don't confuse the M8 Laser with the AAXA M8 Ultra Short Throw projector. The two share some features, but they're nowhere ...