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iPhone 14 failed to live up to users' expectations.

 Many people express regret about purchasing the iPhone 14 and 14 Pro. Because they don't notice any changes in the iPhone 14 series, and the device isn't as good as the prior model. In the belief that having all three of the aforementioned characteristics would make for an interesting product, many customers upgraded from an iPhone that didn't have any of them. However, after using the iPhone 14 Pro for a few weeks, they have accepted the truth that it is their most regrettable buy from the previous few years. This is why. 1. Dynamic Island doesn't bring any new features to the game.  2. The battery life is inferior to that of the previous model. 3. The only real difference between cameras is on paper. 1. Dynamic Island doesn't bring any new features to the game.  The new cutout on top of the iPhone 14 Pro that eliminates the notch is referred to on the Apple website as "Meet the new face of iPhone." Apple's preferred method of "multitasking...

Pressure on Apple to replace the Lightning port

 Legislation requiring USB-C charging on a number of consumer electronics is being implemented by the European Union. The deal reached between the EU Council and the EU Parliament was formally adopted today. The accord must subsequently get formal approval from the EU Council before being published in the EU's Official Journal. The notification from the Parliament verified a schedule and other affected device categories. The law mandates a USB-C port on all devices that are sold in the EU, use wired charging, and support power delivery of up to 100 W "by the end of 2024," including phones, tablets, digital cameras, headphones, headsets, earbuds, portable speakers, handheld video game consoles, e-readers, keyboards, mice, and navigation systems. The release stated that USB-C charging will be required "from spring 2026" for laptops. The law also mandates that all fast-charging devices operate at the same charging rate. With "special labeling" explaining ...

The Tesla Bot is Finally Here. Can AI take over the world?

 The Tesla robot has finally received a prototype. Since August 2021, Tesla has made a commitment to publicize a "humanoid" robot—a bipedal machine that can move, act, and behave like a person. The long-awaited device was eventually unveiled by the business on Friday during its annual AI Day at its Palo Alto headquarters. Tesla's advertisements claim that Optimus (the transformer-like robot) will one day assist regular Americans with home tasks and be a cheap product that most people can afford. Is it still there? No. Absolutely not. However, it's also not quite the complete joke that some of us might have anticipated. Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO, stated on Friday that Optimus was capable of much more than what was shown off during the company's presentation, which, admittedly, wasn't much. “The robot can actually do a lot more than we just showed you,” Musk joked. “We just didn’t want it to fall on its face.” At last year's AI Day, when Tesla originally re...

Do more megapixels mean better photo quality?

Do more megapixels mean better photo quality?  The short answer is NO! The sensor quality of a camera, not only its Megapixel resolution, has a significant impact on its quality. Additionally, the caliber of the lenses you employ is crucial, and this is truer the more Megapixels you work with. Therefore, you can discover a camera or smartphone that, despite having less Megapixels but a better sensor and better optics, produces crisper photographs than other cameras with more Megapixels. Keep in mind that the more pixels there are, the smaller the area in the sensor that must be precise in both the sensor and the lenses to capture the light (the color) that corresponds to each pixel. So much so that there have been instances of well-known camera brand models having their Megapixel resolutions decreased when the following versions were released. In essence, you will have more pixels of lower quality if you utilize a weaker camera and inferior lenses with higher Megapixe...

Have Smartphone innovations reached their golden age?

Have Smartphone innovations reached their golden age? More than 20 years after its invention, smartphones are still in use today. However, the industry's innovation cycle has slowed down considerably in recent years. What does the passing of the smartphone era signify for us as consumers? No innovation can hold a candle to the original iPhone The original iPhone was the first smartphone to truly change the world. It had a touchscreen, a camera and web browser, and was sleekly designed—the perfect combination for people who wanted to use their phones as PCs. But it wasn't just about being able to access the web or take pictures; it was also about apps. The App Store launched in 2008 when Apple released iTunes 9 for Mac OS X (now macOS), allowing users to download applications onto their computers for free; this marked an important step toward realizing developers' dreams of creating software that could run on any device with an Internet connection (including sm...

Even the Galaxy Z Fold2 and Galaxy S20 FE, two latest Samsung products, continue to experience fatal battery problems. WHY ?

Even the Galaxy Z Fold2 and Galaxy S20 FE, two latest Samsung products, continue to experience fatal battery problems. WHY ?  YouTuber Arun Maini, aka  MrWhoseTheBoss,  found that the batteries in some of his Samsung phones were swollen. Similar issues with their outdated Samsung devices were also noted by other creators including MKBHD and JerryRigEverything. How did it begin? Arun walked through his phone archive, a temperature-controlled shelf where he keeps all of his devices, in a recent video. He discovered swollen batteries in the Samsung Galaxy S6, Galaxy Note 8, and Galaxy S10 5G here. At first, he blamed the recent heatwave in the UK. However, Arun discovered that he wasn't alone when he spoke with fellow YouTuber MKBHD. Bloated batteries in their stored devices were also observed by other creators like SnazzyLabs. Arun later discovered that even more recent gadgets, such the Galaxy S20 FE and Galaxy Z Fold2, have the same problem. Samsung hasn't relea...

Do electric vehicles cut down on pollution?

Do electric vehicles cut down on pollution? No , while using electric vehicles can reduce pollution in cities and on streets, overall, they don't make a difference because the electricity utilized in these charging stations is primarily produced from fossil fuels, which results in more pollution in order to produce more electricity. We may say that these vehicles can have an effect on the environment once the majority of the electricity produced worldwide is converted to renewable energy. Only because the government and other promoters receive commissions from the firms do they make an effort to publicize electric automobiles.I won't, however, suggest that these electric vehicles are bad. Although they benefit the environment, IC engine cars don't need to be degraded. Let me ask you something.  What happens to EV batteries when they no longer power cars reliably and quickly? The corporations offer a variety of justifications, such as the fact that they can use it...