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海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News How to secure NameDrop and keep safe in iOS 17 https://appleinsider.com/inside/ios-17/tips/how-to-secure-namedrop-and-keep-safe-in-ios-17?utm_medium=rss Apple s new NameDrop feature in iOS makes it easy to share contact details but it does also come with safeguards to protect you from harassment NameDrop on iOS Usually we can be fine with how ads and videos speed up a process to show us the result we re fine when they say sequences shortened But in the case of NameDrop just showing us the start and end can leave you concerned about exactly how safe the feature is Read more 2023-09-22 13:53:25
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海外TECH Engadget Drop's BMR1 PC speakers are almost really good https://www.engadget.com/drops-bmr1-pc-speakers-review-133039117.html?src=rss At some point over the years there s been a shift in what PC speakers look like Many of you may remember plugging in a pair of small often beige units into the back of your PC where the PCI sound card was and pretending to enjoy the results Over the years built in audio interfaces improved and external ones found their way to a more convenient location on our desks This in turn led to a trend of bigger creator friendly shelf style speakers But the rise of the home office has led to a renewed focus on streamlined workspaces making compact speakers more appealing again Enter Drop a company best known for mechanical keyboards and audiophile gear With the announcement of its BMR desktop speakers the company is hoping to re invigorate the dedicated PC speakers category At first glance the BMR looks like it has more in common with the Logitech or Creative speakers of yore they still make them I know but with the promise of the audio oomph usually reserved for larger monitor style speakers Given Drop s credentials as a destination for audio enthusiasts the company was unlikely to put together something you might find in the PC accessories section at Best Buy Unsurprisingly the BMR isn t as cheap as those big box store options either At they re at the upper end of what more mainstream alternatives tend to cost Photo by James Trew EngadgetThat gets you a pair of W Balanced Mode Radiation BMR speakers with either mm or Bluetooth input That s a respectable amount of audio power for this size There s no USB here though as there s no built in interface ーyou ll either use your PC s headphone port or the outputs on a dedicated audio interface As is the norm with this type of speaker one is the active unit with the in outputs and you simply connect the other with a proprietary cable for the left channel audio Though I will say the included cable is a little on the short side and currently there s no alternative Physically the BMR is a minimalist affair There are no dials for power volume or EQ and the inputs and outputs are all hidden around the back This will be an annoyance for those who prefer physical controls especially if you have no alternative such as a keyboard with a rotary or a programmable mouse The housing is made of plastic and doesn t give the BMR a premium feel which is in contrast to the company s keyboards The stands are also plastic which makes the speakers feel light and prone to moving about if a cable tugs on them for example On front of the speakers are two drivers ーone full range BMR driver along with a passive radiator One nice touch is that the BMRs can be mounted either horizontally or vertically which makes them suitable for a variety of different setups be that for your own aesthetic preference or out of necessity The right side speaker has the BMR s lone button along the bottom edge for switching between mm bluetooth and headphone modes Headphone mode might sound counterintuitive to have on a set of speakers but it s a practical tool that passes through the audio from your PC to headphones without having to unplug the BMR which depending on your setup could be occupying the only output port on your PC It ll even work with microphones on compatible TRRS pole headsets so you can take work calls without having to remove the speakers to free up that headset jack Photo by James Trew EngadgetThat s a neat quality of life feature but the main focus here is obviously those BMR drivers In terms of volume the W speakers are likely capable for most small to medium sized offices My home office is somewhere north of square feet and the BMR amply fills the space They re described as near field monitors i e specifically designed for close proximity but they are able to fill this room with sound without much struggle As for the quality of that sound that s a little more complicated The BMRs appear to perform best when their volume is set somewhere between percent of the maximum Above that things start to sound a little strained which isn t unusual ーespecially for speakers this size At the lower end from mute to around percent the speakers are great with spoken word ーideal for podcasts video viewing and voice calls But at these lower volumes music feels a little too muddled to my ears It s fine for having something on in the background but it s a slightly dense listening experience Nudge the volume up a bit and things improve Just north of the middle section of the volume curve is where the BMRs do their best work There s still a slight lack on the low frequencies meaning bass forward music can sometimes feel dried out If you re listening to rock country classical or any other genre where the action is more in the mid frequencies you can have a good time with the BMRs but if Hip Hop or Drum amp Bass are more your thing then you might find yourself wanting at any volume The listening experience improves if you can have the speakers nearer to you There s definitely a sweet spot at around maybe inches away When they were about two feet away from me on my desk Metallica s Enter Sandman sounded fine but a little thin on the low end thus leaving the song s splashy hi hats and James Hetfield s voice feeling a little over represented If I leaned in a little the rhythmic bassline and kick drums were notably more apparent Even with great placement the sound from the BMR never quite felt as robust as I wanted it to be I know these are PC speakers but Drop s pitch is that these are ideal for movies and music ーspecifically for the desktop And while they do an acceptable job most of the time there are definitely occasions where I notice they re lacking and more so than I was expecting Photo by James Trew EngadgetIt was a little surprising to see that the BMR only supports SBC and AAC Bluetooth codecs Obviously with a focus on PCs the inclusion of AptX or LDAC might feel a little superfluous but the Bluetooth functionality to me is more about making them compatible with your phone too rather than another input mode from a PC As such support for higher quality codecs even just regular ol AptX feels like a bit of a miss here The BMR ships as a stereo system but it can also be used as a with an external subwoofer There s a switch around the back that will shelf off the bass on the main speaker to balance things out and this would certainly resolve the issue with weaker low frequencies Alas I don t have a compatible sub but some reports online indicate that the whole sound does present much more robustly in this configuration The bigger issue there being that this requires another separate spend probably another thing to plug in and takes away from one of the BMR s primary appeals a simple compact setup This is something of a theme with the BMRs they slightly miss on some key areas In certain optimal conditions they re really quite enjoyable But that sweet spot is limited and not what you expect either from the brand or for the price Some of the practical complaints like material choices the proprietary cable and lack of physical controls feel like obvious misses The sound profile is enjoyable but the bass is sometimes a bit lacking for certain styles of music The price point isn t egregious but a shade over where it should be And so on Making the BMR feels like a task Drop won t need much assistance with Most of the pre order reviews on its own website list off similar minor annoyances There was a lot to look forward to here and the final product doesn t land too far from its promises but it does fall short enough that more demanding users ーwhich are kinda Drop s whole thing ーcould feel slightly underwhelmed This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-09-22 13:30:39
海外TECH Engadget Spotify's priciest lossless audio plan could sort playlists by "danceability" https://www.engadget.com/spotifys-priciest-lossless-audio-plan-could-sort-playlists-by-danceability-131958408.html?src=rss Since there have been endless rumors and even a rescinded announcement of a HiFi tier at Spotify but no option itself Now ーfinally ーwe re getting that s right more speculation A Reddit user has dug into Spotify s app and uncovered possible information about a Supremium tier Spotify s new name for the HiFi option Apparently it could have bit Lossless music which the company claims is free from quot lag and delays quot Despite its uncertainty some pretty fun features are currently floating around in that code including the ability to sort playlists by quot danceability quot The option to determine how much you want to boogie could come alongside other arrangements like BPM and smart order which would attempt to create an ideal playlist based on tempo and key Also being explored are the options to use smooth transitions instead of that few seconds of quiet and to filter your playlist based on mood or genre something it introduced for Liked Songs in There are more possible Supremium perks discovered by the curious Reddit user such as using AI to make playlists and something called Soundcheck that details your listening habits and quot uniquely you quot music ーit sounds like a mashup of Spotify Wrapped and Daily Mixes It could also include hours of audiobooks each month versus paying for each book individually Right now the Spotify code puts its Supremium tier at ーmore than any of its existing Premium plans Student per month Individual per month Duo per month and Family per month The price tag could change if this tier ever becomes a reality but it s on par with Tidal s bit HiFi Plus option This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-09-22 13:19:58
海外TECH Cisco Blog The future of roadways and intersections. Coffee and Conversations podcast https://feedpress.me/link/23532/16361344/the-future-of-roadways-and-intersections-coffee-and-conversations-podcast The need to connect secure and optimize our critical roadways and intersections infrastructure is now clearer than ever Roadways and intersections are being connected to traffic management centers allowing the collection of roadside data for analysis real time control and visibility 2023-09-22 13:51:54

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