| IT |
気になる、記になる… |
Spigen、スマホケースなどの対象製品を最大40%オフで販売する4月限定タイムセールを開催中 |
https://taisy0.com/2025/04/07/210317.html
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spigen,apple,galax |
2025-04-07 14:45:29 |
| IT |
気になる、記になる… |
CMF by Nothing、新型スマホ「CMF Phone 2 Pro」や新型イヤホン「Buds 2/Buds 2a/Buds 2 Pro」の計4製品を4月28日に発表へ |
https://taisy0.com/2025/04/07/210313.html
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cmfbynothing,budsbudsabudspro,cmfpho |
2025-04-07 14:06:51 |
| AWS |
AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog |
How AWS and Intel make LLMs more accessible and cost-effective with DeepSeek |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/how-aws-and-intel-make-llms-more-accessible-and-cost-effective-with-deepseek/
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AWS and Intel are collaborating to make Large Language Models LLMs more accessible and cost effective for enterprises by running Small Language Models SLMs directly on CPUs By offering distilled versions of models like DeepSeek R they enable efficient cost effective deployments that maintain high performance while running on standard hardware |
2025-04-07 14:54:02 |
| Program |
JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
Redmineに画像ペースト機能を追加 |
https://qiita.com/Chang_Yu-sheng/items/2a6c1f1e35459f0fa17b
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window issue notes addEventListener paste e gt const textarea window issue notes const input |
2025-04-07 23:51:03 |
| Program |
JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
[Vue.js] Options API と Composition API の違い |
https://qiita.com/molecular_pool/items/33f12c1a85fbe5b76287
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vuejsoptionsapi,compositionapi,inanutshellvuejs |
2025-04-07 23:20:47 |
| Program |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
IaCとAWS CloudFormation勉強会に参加してみた |
https://qiita.com/yu_se/items/6338419b6fe8b63e656d
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awscloudformation,cloudformation,インプット |
2025-04-07 23:52:27 |
| Program |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
AWS SAPがAzure初めて触ってみた① |
https://qiita.com/kumo202307/items/807a634440eccf00e559
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awssap,azure,アカウント |
2025-04-07 23:50:06 |
| 海外TECH |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Sonnet's new xMac & PCIe gear give your Mac mini pro-level expansion |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/25/04/07/sonnets-new-xmac-pcie-gear-give-your-mac-mini-pro-level-expansion?utm_medium=rss
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Continuing its almost year legacy of Mac expansion Sonnet s new Thunderbolt hardware transforms Apple s Mac mini into a rack mounted workstation with high speed PCI e The RackMac mini Image credit SonnetSonnet Technologies is expanding the power and flexibility of the Mac mini with new professional hardware built for Apple s latest M and M Pro models At NAB the company introduced a rackmount enclosure a modular PCI e expansion system and a next generation external GPU chassis Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums |
2025-04-07 14:53:16 |
| 海外TECH |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Apple smart display delayed, Google Nest woes, and more on HomeKit Insider |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/25/04/07/apple-smart-display-delayed-google-nest-woes-and-more-on-homekit-insider?utm_medium=rss
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On the latest episode of the HomeKit Insider Podcast more rumors swirl about delays for Apple s smart display Google narrows the Nest brand and your host reviews the Knog Scout luggage tag with Find My HomeKit Insider PodcastThis week a new report yet again points to delays in Apple s upcoming smart display Now seems more likely as the company waits for more Apple Intelligence and next gen Siri features to launch The news comes on the heels of the launch of iOS which contained a number of new features including robotic vacuum cleaner support for Apple Home We talk through the availability of this feature and which models currently support it and what models will be arriving soon Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums |
2025-04-07 14:06:12 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
Nintendo says the Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers don't have Hall effect thumbsticks |
https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nintendo/nintendo-says-the-switch-2-joy-con-controllers-dont-have-hall-effect-thumbsticks-145541771.html?src=rss
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While the Nintendo Switch had its splashy debut last week including details about the hardware and launch games there s still lots about the console that Nintendo has yet to clear up For instance the company hasn t gone into specifics about the CPU and GPU that are powering the Switch other than to touch on the performance enhancements that they offer over the Switch NVIDIA separately confirmed that the Switch uses its Deep Learning Super Sampling tech However since last Wednesday s blockbuster Direct Nintendo has touched on some new Switch details in interviews with the press For one thing Nate Bihldorff Senior Vice President of Product Development amp Publishing at Nintendo of America told Nintendo Life that the console s Joy Con controllers do not use Hall effect tech The Joy Con s controllers have been designed from the ground up Bihldorff said They re not Hall effect sticks but they feel really good Switch producer Kouichi Kawamoto separately said that the Joy Con joysticks are quieter and don t make noise even when they re moved quickly to the edge The company is referring to them as smooth gliding sticks Engadget has asked Nintendo why the company opted not to use Hall effect tech in the Joy Con We ve also asked whether the Switch Pro Controller foregoes Hall effect sensors as well This technology is becoming increasingly common in the thumbsticks of third party gamepads but Nintendo has yet to implement it in its own joysticks nor have Sony or Microsoft for that matter The idea behind Hall effect sensors is that they reduce the likelihood of stick drift This problem was so pervasive on the original Switch s Joy Cons that Nintendo offered free unlimited repairs for stick drift in Europe So it s not clear why Nintendo would opt out of having Hall effect sensors in the Joy Con to help mitigate such problems Meanwhile Nintendo has confirmed US pricing for a few Switch experiences The company told IGN that the upgrades for two The Legend of Zelda games ーBreath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom ーcost each for those who already own either game However Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack subscribers get access to the upgrades at no extra cost The Switch upgrades include visual fidelity and framerate enhancements along with the inclusion of HDR support and faster loading times You ll also be able to use the Switch mobile app as a Sheikah Slate of sorts helping you to find hidden items with voiced directions In addition Nintendo has revealed that Nintendo Switch Welcome Tour which seems like a tech demo that will take you through all the features of the console will cost As for why Nintendo is charging bucks for this as opposed to offering it for free like Valve did with the fun Steam Deck tech demo Aperture Desk Job or Sony did with Astro s Playroom nbsp on PS Nintendo of America s Vice President of Product and Player Experience Bill Trinen had this to say to IGN For some people I think there are people who are particularly interested in the tech and the specs of the system and things like that for them I think it s going to be a great product It s really for people that want more information about the system rather than necessarily a quick intro to everything it does And for that reason and just the amount of care and work that the team put into it I think it was decided that Yeah this feels like is not an exorbitant price It feels like a good value for what you re getting out of the product This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-04-07 14:55:42 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
Even Realities G1 review: Limited but effective smart glasses |
https://www.engadget.com/wearables/even-realities-g1-review-limited-but-effective-smart-glasses-140059586.html?src=rss
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I appreciate devices that don t try to do too much There are too many products throwing too many features at the consumer in the hope one or two sticks I m reminded of the recently revived Pebble which offers a pared down way to check your phone s notifications from your wrist and little else That s the best way to describe Even Realities G smart glasses which puts a second screen for your smartphone on your face G is almost aggressively low tech putting in your line of sight a dot matrix display that ll leap into life when required You ll be able to see the time phone notifications calendar stock and news updates from a handful of chosen publishers Tap the temple tips also known as earpieces and you ll be able to speak to an AI to answer questions or dictate a note without touching your phone at all Open the app to activate heads up turn by turn directions access real time translation and use the glasses as a portable teleprompter On devices like this the limited feature set goes hand in hand with lowered expectations If it promises the basics and delivers them all good right Problems arise when it fails to do them well or if it s obvious to anyone there are features that would work here but have been omitted The G doesn t stumble on the essentials but I do find myself flip flopping about how much praise they should get They re useful right now but I d love to see how much better they ll get in a year or two Hardware Daniel Cooper for Engadget Until the laws of physics change quite dramatically smart glasses will always be noticeably bigger and heavier than their siblings But the G is hardly an embarrassment in those stakes and while chunky they re not comically oversized The frame is built from magnesium and titanium alloy and weighs in at grams That s more than the grams my regular glasses weigh but not to such an extent that it s burdensome It s no surprise to learn some of the company s leadership team came from the glasses industry including stints at high end eyewear brand Lindberg and Mykita Each lens houses a rectangular waveguide with a degree field of view displaying a x Hz dot matrix green monochrome screen It brings to mind the old workstation terminals from the early s This isn t shameless hipsterism since green is more easily seen by the eye and it also reduces the display s power consumption which is useful since the maximum brightness is nits and you ll need all of it to see your screen on a bright day Much of the hardware is housed in the temple tips ーthe bits sitting behind your ears if you re not au fait with glasses terminology These chunky boxes include the wireless charging gear mAh battery Bluetooth LE radio and the touch control sensors As for the rest the projector and microphones are housed in the end pieces the hinges on the frame and that s it There s no camera speakers headphones bone conduction audio or any touch surface along the arms themselves because the makers expect you to have your own camera and audio gear In the box you ll get the glasses and USB C charging case the latter of which has its own mAh battery which the company says will charge your glasses two and a half times before you need to head back to a socket You can also get a pair of clip on sunglass lenses for your specs to ensure you can wear them outdoors I had initially presumed given the heft of the original investment that the clip on glasses were thrown in but no they ll set you back an additional in the US in Europe or in the UK Glasses need to be up to the challenge of withstanding the same conditions the rest of your head is exposed to Even Realities says the G can resist a splash or light rain but doesn t include a specific IP rating so you may need to baby them a little There is only one size of the G available and the company says it ll suit anyone with a pupillary distance between and The temples can be adjusted to go looser or tighter depending on the unique topography of your skull But the frames are fairly stylish and if you prefer the rounded Panto style of glasses or a squarer one you can opt for the B model instead Naturally glasses aren t a one and done deal with most folks changing their prescriptions on a bi annual basis Even Realities says that you should be able to send your glasses back to HQ when your eyesight changes along with your updated prescription for up to date lenses In the EU that ll cost or if you re further abroad Random musing about Smart Glasses vs AR I ve deliberately not referred to the G as a pair of augmented reality glasses because I don t think they fit the description The dictionary says AR is anything that puts a digital view in front of the real world but that s too broad a definition After all if I held a paper map in my line of sight I wouldn t be augmenting my reality as the map doesn t engage with its environment And it s the same thing here ーjust because the display in question is transparent doesn t for me move the needle enough for it to be classified as AR In use Daniel Cooper for Engadget Charge the glasses download the app and you ll walk through the brief setup and tutorial process Software updates take around five minutes each time surprisingly long given the low tech nature of the system Put the glasses on and you ll notice the waveguide prisms add a slight tint to whatever you re looking at For instance when staring at a white page on my computer the prism adds a hint of gold that s noticeable compared to the white around it The glasses are deactivated by default behaving like any regular pair of specs as you go about your day If you want to look up at the dashboard which is your home screen you ll need to tilt your head up This is the first thing you ll define in the settings How far you need to move your head up to trigger the dashboard I found I had to tweak it regularly given my head naturally drift upwards more often when I m say relaxing against the sofa versus standing at my desk Daniel Cooper for Engadget The dashboard is the first sign the G has some limitations You only have three layout options for what you can see one of which is the Status Pane which is always on Status shows you the time date temperature a notification indicator and when required low battery warnings You can add one widget or two but if you pick two one of those widgets will default to your calendar The other widgets include News Stocks QuickNotes or a Map News Stocks and Maps feel like the default options you get with every gadget while its makers work out what its users really want and need The news feed pulls from a handful of outlets and you can select from which categories Politics Science Sports and the like you want to see The map view gives you a little peek at your location to the nearest or meters which I m sure is helpful for some folks like delivery drivers But I m not sure there are many folks who want or need to have this information so immediately at hand Notifications You ll be able to gatekeep which apps you can permit to be put through to your glasses and when you get a message a speech bubble will pop up on your blank display When it appears you can just flick your head up to see the message or tap the temple tip while in Dashboard It s the same limited message you would get with any basic wearable connected to your iPhone The obvious benefit is removing the need for you to get your phone out of your pocket or look at your wrist On a Saturday jaunt into the city several of my group chats sprung into life and I was able to keep abreast of the conversation without having to look at my phone That was a real benefit as I d have been frustrated if I d have had to check my pocket on the regular for messages that didn t entirely concern me The only downside is that you can t do anything with the messages like respond to them unless you do finally succumb to your phone Teleprompt Transcribe and QuickNote Even Realities Even if you re comfortable speaking off the cuff using the G as a teleprompter is a staggeringly good idea As soon as I started using it I was thinking they would be great for shooting review videos as well as giving presentations and acting Hell I ve recited the Gettysburg Address a few too many times in the last week The glasses will also offer a way to turn what it s hearing into text either with the dedicated Transcription setup or the QuickNote action For the latter all you need to do is touch a temple tip and you can then speak with the system picking up your words and turning them into text You ll then be able to read the note and play back the audio recording in the app although you can only share the text of what you ve said It s perhaps a lot more pertinent to journalists than other folks but the ability to have such easy access to a tool like this is exciting Translation The Gs presently support real time translation of languages including the major European languages Arabic Cantonese Hindi Japanese Korean and Turkish After you open the app select the language in question and activate the feature you ll get a translation two or three seconds later when someone talks to you I ve tested the feature with native French and Turkish speakers and while the translations did at times miss a word the overall sentiment was well conveyed Without a doubt this is one of the glasses most eye catching and useful features since it subtitles the real world But while the idea and implementation is all there it s not as sci fi perfect as it could or should be and that s a problem For a start there s the obvious moment you have to wait for while the system translates what your counterpart has said Then there s the fact it ll translate anything it can hear so when I asked my Turkish friend to speak to me and then I read out the translation in English the glasses tried to translate my response back into English Everything s far more reliant on the app than it could be ーyou can t activate the feature or swap languages without having the phone in your hand If you were able to switch the options around with a tap on the touch sensor you could theoretically have a conversation just with the glasses But as soon as you need the phone in your hand it s easier to just open up Google Translate and harness the power of conversation mode Navigation The ability to project basic information in your line of sight is enormously helpful when it comes to navigation After all if you re wandering around unfamiliar streets then you probably don t want to appear to look like you re lost Certainly the spate of phone thefts where well prepared poachers snatch devices from people s hands is a sign of that Much like every other feature you ll start by opening the app activating the navigation pane and setting your destination You can pick walking or cycling directions and you ll get a turn by turn layout on the phone as well as in the glasses Once the route has been calculated which will take a second you can put the phone in your pocket and start moving around On the left you ll get the road name an arrow for your direction and the distance in meters before the next move In the middle you ll get the projected journey time and distance and on the right a mini map showing you the route Look up triggering the Dashboard and you ll get a full sized route map showing your progress as well as an indication of your speed I d be lying if I said I didn t adore this feature and would love to test it out while roaming an unfamiliar city because it s supremely effortless Even AI Rounding out the spec list is Even AI which at the tap of the left temple tip will be available for you to ask questions Even AI is essentially just an interaction layer for either Perplexity which is the default AI client or ChatGPT Press the button and you ll be able to ask it questions the answers of which will then be displayed in your field of view If you have a beginner s knowledge of AI by which I mean a fundamental distrust of anything it says then this might be useful Defining words answering basic questions like Who is Florence Nightingale and looking up facts like the price of Bitcoin are all easily done But that s all I think I d trust any AI to do given how generally incapable of providing useful information it is Controls There are two buttons one on each temple tip which will let you engage EvenAI or QuickNotes and scroll through notifications Two buttons however even with the ability to accept multiple taps is a little too few input mechanisms for a device this sophisticated I keep thinking about the ways you can control true wireless headphones with all of that rhythmic tapping and that s just for audio playback It means you ll be relying on your phone a lot more than you may like and while it s not a deal breaker it is an issue After all if these glasses offer a way of spending more time engaging with the world around me then I don t want to be constantly snatching up my phone I imagine this is another area that as the software develops and more commands can be incorporated into the buttons things will get easier But it is for now a fairly significant frustration Battery Life I d consider myself a fairly heavy user and I would regularly get a day and a half s worth of life from the G glasses before needing a recharge It s vexing in the extreme that the glasses don t have an off switch so they ll be draining an admittedly small amount of power when not in use I suspect if I was living with these full time I d get into the habit of keeping them in their charging cradle on the nightstand while in bed to avoid any inadvertent losses of power while out and about Price Even Realities G is available in two different frame styles The GA with the panto round rim style and the GB with a rectangular frame If I m honest I d have preferred to test the GB which is more in keeping with my regular glasses preference but c est la vie The glasses on their own cost with corrective lenses costing you an extra and the sunglass clip an additional It puts these glasses in the same sort of territory as the highest end designer frames you can get at LensCrafters I m not sure there s a mainstream competitor sitting in exactly the same category as the G There are similar headsets like TCL s RayNeo but that has a far higher resolution display since it promises real AR The Frame by Brilliant Labs perhaps but that only has a display in one lens and relies far more upon AI to operate Captify s glasses use binocular vision but are only designed to offer real time captioning for users with hearing loss Vuzix s Z only has the display in one lens and as far as I understand it Meizu s Myvu glasses are only available in eastern countries Which means for now Even Realities is your one stop for a product like this And while they re not in the same category at all it feels negligent to not even mention Meta and Ray Ban s Wayfarers The retail price may be cheaper but once you ve added prescription lenses they ll set you back around putting them close to the G But they re obviously a very different product with no heads up display and a greater emphasis on AI and photography Wrap Up Daniel Cooper for Engadget I really like Even Realities G for what they can do right now but I m also hopeful that it ll get far more useful in the future It seems to me there are so many things that could be tweaked primped and plumped to make these far more appealing I d love to be able to switch the translation mode with a press of the temple tip so I could get a translation of what s said flip it to translate my English to the other language and then say it back to them so we could actually have a n admittedly stilted conversation Adding reminders and other options to the dashboard would make it a lot more desirable to use Hell imagine a future dashboard update that pulls your step count from your phone so you can see how well you re moving Not to mention the ability to offer some form of real time captioning for users who may have hearing issues I m not going to judge the G on its potential but for what it offers now and what it offers now is plenty good enough The biggest obstacle is the price but what can you expect for a first generation product in a niche category When speaking to friends about them many said if the price wasn t that much more than a regular pair of glasses they d struggle to say no to what s on offer here And I agree once you ve had a taste of the functionality that s on show here it s hard to go back to normal This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-04-07 14:30:59 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
Our favorite portable SSD is up to 33 percent off right now |
https://www.engadget.com/deals/our-favorite-portable-ssd-is-up-to-33-percent-off-right-now-140645047.html?src=rss
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Nothing has enough storage these days Whether it s a Mac or a PS it feels like everyone I know spends far too much time deleting things on their devices to clear up space That annoyance is what makes SSDs so appealing especially the Crucial X Pro nbsp We find the Crucial X Pro to be the best portable SSD for most people and right now the TB model is down to from The percent discount brings this device to only more than its all time low price If you need even more storage then pick up the TB option for down from or the TB one for down from The Crucial X Pro is our favorite portable SSD for a few reasons including excellent performance for its speed class and its very compact size It uses a USB C cord to connect with devices like an Xbox PC PS or Mac and more Plus it offers a five year warranty One of our biggest quips with the Crucial X Pro is the price but the sale really takes care of that nbsp Follow EngadgetDeals on X for the latest tech deals and buying advice This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-04-07 14:06:45 |
| 科学 |
NYT > Science |
RFK Jr. to Kick Off MAHA Tour on Fighting Chronic Disease |
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/07/health/rfk-jr-maha-tour.html
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After a second measles death in West Texas the health secretary is expected to begin a tour through the Southwest to showcase nutrition legislation among other priorities |
2025-04-07 14:26:18 |
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