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Beats Cables, Skullcandy ANC Headphones, and a Severance Keyboard—Your Gear News of the Week

There are no switches, control, or options – well, there is no escape. It is a cold network with 73 percent concentrated key Keyboard design. The huge aluminum box wears shades of artificial blue, with a white frame that appears to have been sitting in a forgotten section since the 1980s. Instead of the mouse pillow, there is a shining ball next to a crossed directional pillow.

There is no practical need for a keyboard like this in 2025, but it is the component Apple TV+ Series. Dasher MDR will be compatible with MacOS, Windows and Linux via USB-C. The atomic keyboard is not clear for the price yet (it says 399 dollars, but the price is exceeded, and it is noted that the final pricing must be determined), and there is no release date, but you can do that Subscribe to email alerts On its website. -Botina Shukrin

You will train Apple AI on user data

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this week, Apple says it will start analyzing User data to improve artificial intelligence models, a move widely seen as a company to catch up with competitors such as Openai and Google. Instead of relying on artificial training models, Apple will use unknown customer data to verify and improve its artificial data. Data has been collected, so Apple does not collect emails or texts, but instead tracks “trends in real user data” to compare the results of the artificial data. It only applies to users who have chosen device analyzes and will be presented in iOS 18.5, iPados 18.5 and MacOS 15.5.

This will upgrade the quality of artificial text generation features such as writing tools and summaries, although it is unclear how quickly you see the improvements. Apple’s new and improved Siri It was supposed to be here now– Part of the broader Apple Intelligence-But instead, we left with Siri saturated in a marginal way that could benefit from Chatgpt from Openai. This is about it. A few weeks ago, the company Siri’s version delayed I promised last year, could understand your personal context. It is now expected to arrive in 2026.

Laser’s skin care tool is up to the United States

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Lyma Laser Pro officially launched in the United States this week For $ 5,995. It was first released in Europe last year, and the skin care tool at home has achieved a waiting list of more than 16,000 Americans, which the company says translated into more than $ 100 million in sales.

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