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CES 2024 Innovation Spotlight: Brane Audio’s Brane X

Sometimes, a beforehand unknown firm makes an enormous splash at CES with a brand new flagship product, and this 12 months, that occurs to be the case with Brane Audio. The sound know-how firm, based in 2015, confirmed off its Brane X Portable Smart Speaker — a strong (and expensive) speaker that provides unprecedented energy for such a small machine. 

That’s on account of an progressive proprietary characteristic often called a Repel-Attract Driver (RAD): RAD makes use of magnets to change air strain throughout the speaker and push out a formidable quantity of air (i.e. low bass frequencies), regardless of the speaker’s small dimension with an 8-inch subwoofer.

As Joe Pinkerton, co-founder and CEO at Brane Audio, explained to TechCrunch, “We developed a new way of making audio. Specifically, we have a novel subwoofer … It is a factor of roughly 100 times more efficient in the subwoofer range. That enables us to make it a tenth of the size and draw a tenth of the power.”

In addition to being smaller and extra power-efficient, the transportable speaker can final 12 hours earlier than it wants its battery recharged, and has one pair of tweeters and one pair of mid-range audio system for stereo playback. It additionally comes geared up with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and is appropriate with Amazon Alexa and Spotify. The speaker has an IP57 ranking, so it is waterproof and dustproof, making it a super companion for the poolside.

The Brane X Smart Speaker is obtainable now for buy and prices $599.99.

How To Filter Out Texts From Unknown Numbers In iMessage

If you want to stop receiving messages from unknown numbers on your iPhone, you can follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Select Messages.
  3. Scroll down and select “Unknown & Spam” under Message Filtering.
  4. Enable “Filter Unknown Senders” on the next screen.

This feature in iMessage uses your address book to distinguish between known and unknown numbers. It can also identify texts from people you know but who are not on your contact list. To ensure you receive all messages, it’s important to save the contact details of everyone you know. If you can’t find a message, it might be in the Unknown Senders folder. Here’s how you can check:

  1. Open the Messages app.
  2. Tap Filters at the top right corner.
  3. Select Unknown Senders.
  4. Scroll down to see if the text is there.

If someone you know has sent you a link that you can’t open, you can make the link work by replying to the message. Responding to an SMS or MMS message three times or adding the sender’s number to your contacts will make iOS stop filtering out messages from that particular sender. Their texts will then show up in your primary inbox.

How To Filter Out Texts From Unknown Numbers In iMessage

If you want to stop receiving messages from unknown numbers on your iPhone, you can follow these simple steps:

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Select Messages.
  3. Scroll down and select “Unknown & Spam” under Message Filtering.
  4. Enable “Filter Unknown Senders” on the next screen.

By enabling this feature, iMessage will filter out texts from numbers that are not saved in your address book. However, it’s worth noting that it may also classify texts from people you know but are not on your contact list as unknown. To avoid missing any important messages, make sure to save the contact details of everyone you know. If you can’t find a message, you can check the Unknown Senders folder by following these steps:

  1. Open the Messages app.
  2. Tap Filters at the top right.
  3. Select Unknown Senders.
  4. Scroll down to see if the text landed there.

If you receive a message from someone you know that includes a link you can’t open, you can make the link work by replying to the message. After replying to an SMS or MMS message three times or adding the number to your contacts, iOS will stop filtering out messages from that particular sender. Instead, their texts will show up in your primary inbox.

Ford CEO Rejects the Idea of an Electric Mustang Coupe, Favors Hybrid Instead

The future of the Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger is uncertain, but the Ford Mustang is set to continue as Detroit’s sole pony car. And it seems that internal combustion engines will continue to play a role in the Mustang’s future, at least for the foreseeable future.

According to a recent interview with Ford CEO Jim Farley by Bloomberg, the topic of a fully electric Mustang, separate from the Mach-E model, came up. Bloomberg referenced Porsche’s decision not to produce an all-electric 911 and asked if Ford had a similar stance on the traditional two-door Mustang. Farley acknowledged that it would be a significant discussion with Bill Ford and other company executives. However, he provided some unexpected insight into the next 10 years, which will include both the current and next-generation Mustang.

The New 2023 Defender Trophy Edition Lets Owners Compete

Adventure awaits those who are brave enough to embrace the unknown. For off-road enthusiasts, the 2023 Defender Trophy Edition is here. Limited to just 230 vehicles, this edition continues the tradition of adventure and community, offering a unique blend of luxury, ruggedness, and competitive thrill.

Based on the 2023 MY Defender 130 P400 SE, the Trophy Edition is more than just a vehicle. It makes a statement. The exterior features a bespoke Trophy Edition wrap in a stealth Santorini Black Matte color with a unique topographical map design on the doors and spare tire cover. Inside, the Ebony Grained Leather interior, custom interior badging, and all-terrain equipment, including a roof box from Pelican Products and an expedition roof rack, contribute to its powerful appearance.

What truly sets the Defender Trophy Edition apart is the ownership experience it provides. Purchasing this edition includes a chance to participate in a two-person entry to a one-day off-road adventure. The adventure takes place during the 2023 North American Defender Trophy Competition in Austin, Texas. Starting on October 29, 2023, participants can put their off-road skills to the test while experiencing teamwork and camaraderie.

The winning team of the North American Trophy Competition will be rewarded with a four-day Adventure Travel experience in South Africa. This journey will take them through iconic pathways and dunes in the Erongo Mountains and Spitzcoppe Peaks. The newly designed Defender Trophy Logo captures the contemporary and adventurous spirit of the Defender, appealing to modern-day explorers.

The Defender Trophy Edition is designed to tackle the most demanding endurance challenges. It is equipped with features such as an electronic winch, front and rear mud flaps, wheel arch protection, tow hitch receiver, and off-road packs, ensuring its readiness for any adventure.

Only 220 of these adventure-inspired vehicles will be sold exclusively in the U.S., with an additional 10 available in Canada. The Defender Trophy Edition is priced at $103,000 (before destination and delivery) and will be available for purchase in August. Interested buyers can visit selected Land Rover retailers in the U.S. and Canada.

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Elon Musk Announces Twitter’s Permanent Shift to Dark Mode

The exact date of Twitter’s permanent switch to dark mode is currently unknown. However, what is certain is that this decision has been one of the many controversial proposals made by Musk since the X rebranding process began. While Musk’s acquisition of Twitter was already surrounded by controversy, the rapid pace of its transformation into X has been criticized by some analysts as a major mistake. This is because Twitter has become deeply ingrained in global culture, and transitioning away from it at such a fast pace seems to indicate potential disaster.

According to a recent comment from a branding expert to Bloomberg, “It took more than 15 years to build up that level of worldwide equity, so losing the Twitter brand name would be a significant financial setback.”

Not only that, but X Corp. might also face legal issues as they rebrand Twitter to X. A 2017 patent from Meta has recently resurfaced, which involves a product called X designed for social networking. Additionally, the removal of Twitter signage last week was halted by the San Francisco police due to unapproved curb work, possibly resulting in fines.

NASA Trains Robot to Explore Mars’ Caves

NASA is working on training a robot called ReachBot to navigate and search through the extensive cave systems on Mars. Exploring these caves is crucial for future missions, as they present an unknown and potentially hazardous environment. Using a robot instead of a human reduces risks and costs, and ReachBot’s size, weight, and optimized mode of exploration increase its chances of success.

Mars has always been a top contender in the search for signs of extraterrestrial life. However, the planet’s current conditions, such as extreme cold, dryness, and lack of protective atmosphere and magnetic field, make its surface inhospitable. It is challenging for life or any evidence of life to survive there. However, caves on Mars could offer varying levels of protection from these harsh conditions, making them ideal places to search for living organisms.

While ReachBot was originally designed for Mars exploration, its capabilities make it suitable for other targets within our solar system. Planets, moons, and asteroids with rocky compositions and low gravity could also be potential exploration destinations for ReachBot. This includes our own Moon, where ReachBot could be used to maintain the Lunar Gateway space station during uncrewed periods. It’s worth noting that ReachBot did not receive the name HAL.