Author: The Tech Guy

The Nebula P1i keeps things simple on paper, but its unique, flippable speaker design is genuinely impactful. Between the adjustable audio, built-in Google TV, and quick setup, the device ends up being a more practical pick than its spec sheet might suggest. You’ll need to keep the lights down and a power outlet nearby, but for casual nighttime screenings, it’s a compelling budget pick.I’ve tested enough portable projectors to know what I’m getting into. The package usually includes a solid 1080p image, built-in Google TV, and integrated speakers. This spec roundup applies to the budget-friendly Soundcore Nebula P1i ($295 at…

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The prospect of a sustained human presence beyond Earth orbit is rapidly shifting from science fiction to a near-term reality. NASA has announced an ambitious plan to build a permanent lunar base while also preparing to launch a Mars mission featuring the first interplanetary spacecraft to use nuclear propulsion.Ever since his first term, returning humans to the moon has been a priority of President Donald Trump. And with NASA’s Artemis 2 mission—the first manned lunar mission in over 50 years—edging closer to the launchpad, that goal is looking more realistic.This week, at a high-profile event called Ignition, NASA Administrator Jared…

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A new wave of Android flagships is on the horizon, and they’re not playing it safe. The biggest shift is that these phones are going all-in on cameras, while eclipsing the apex Android predators (read: Samsung and Google) in a few other ways, too. Weibo The specifications of the upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra were revealed on Weibo, and the device is confirmed to feature a 200MP periscope telephoto sensor (likely 1/1.4-inch class), paired with a large 1-inch-type primary sensor and an upgraded ultra-wide lens, along with advanced zoom systems and improved color science. That’s pushing smartphone photography closer to dedicated…

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Your Windows PC might be doing something you didn’t expect. While you’re browsing, working, or gaming, it is quietly sending pieces of update files to other computers around the world. It sounds strange at first, but it’s not due to any bug or malware. It’s Windows’ Delivery Optimization feature. Delivery Optimization is meant to make updates faster and smoother for everyone. But the idea of using your internet to send updates to strangers can feel a bit off. Plus, there are also a couple of other downsides that make it worth a second look. What Delivery Optimization actually does Inside…

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I have to admit, I’m not a huge fan of Amazon’s Fire TV platform. While it certainly gets the job done, it’s only recently that the company decided to tackle long-standing complaints about its interface and performance, and the jury is still out on the second point, given that slowdowns tend to be long-term. Amazon also prefers to put its own content front and center, as you’re probably aware. There are reasons to choose a Fire TV device though, such as their low cost, and Alexa integration for smart homes. If you’ve just got one, there are a few settings…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma just became the first Indigenous nation to officially ban data center construction from lands under its jurisdiction. After a tech startup approached Seminole leaders asking to allow a data center on their lands, the Tribal Council voted 24 to 0 to enact a “moratorium on the advancement of generative artificial intelligence technology and hyperscale data center development within the Seminole Nation and within tribal lands and territories,” Native News Online reported. According to the news agency, the startup…

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Samsung unveiled the Galaxy A57 and A37 mid-rangers this week and they will go on sale in early April. We will be doing full reviews on these two in due time, but we wanted to share our initial thoughts first. The Galaxy A56 and A36 were very successful In its report for Q2 last year, the IDC highlighted both the Galaxy A56 and A36 as key growth drivers for Samsung. The A56 was also the best-selling phone in Europe last year, beating out the iPhone 16. It didn’t do so well in the US, but that’s because Samsung bungled the…

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The team from Bluesky has built another app — and this time, it’s not a social network, but an AI assistant that allows you to design your own algorithm, create custom feeds, and, one day, vibe-code your own app. At the Atmosphere conference over the weekend, Bluesky’s former CEO, Jay Graber, now chief innovation officer, and Bluesky CTO Paul Frazee, presented the AI app, called Attie, for the first time. Conference attendees will become the initial beta testers for the new experience, which leverages Anthropic’s Claude under the hood to create an agentic social app built on Bluesky’s underlying protocol,…

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Watch Gent-Wevelgem 2026 live streams as the climbers try escape the sprinters on the cobbles of the Kemmelberg in one-day Belgian Classic now officially called In Flanders Fields – from Middelkerke to Wevelgem. Or will the race come down to a bunch kick into Wevelgem after 240 tough kilometers across Flanders Fields?Read on and we’ll show you how to watch a 2026 In Flanders Fields – from Middelkerke to Wevelgem live stream from anywhere with a VPN, and potentially for FREE. How to watch 2026 In Flanders Fields – from Middelkerke to Wevelgem for FREE Cycling fans in Australia, Belgium…

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Eric Schmidt and other AI leaders (Karpathy, Musk, Anthropic executives) have described recursive self-improvement (RSI)—AI autonomously designing, testing, and deploying better versions of itself—as the pivotal transition from narrow, human-guided progress to potentially explosive, closed-loop intelligence growth. RSI is not yet fully autonomous across the entire AI stack with no human oversight but narrow versions are already active today. Eric Schmidt’s Specific Views on RSI (Most Recent: 2025–March 2026) Schmidt has repeatedly flagged RSI as the red line for AGI/ASI and a safety trigger. Recursive self-improvement is when AI is learning on its own…and Schmidt sees it happening within about…

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