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「iPadOS 26.2」と「macOS Tahoe 26.2」ではWi-Fi 6Eに対応する一部のMacとiPadでWi-Fiの通信速度が向上|5GHz帯帯域幅が2倍に |
https://taisy0.com/2026/01/06/218720.html
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ipados,apple,ipad |
2026-01-06 04:23:34 |
| IT |
ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia News] 年賀状、まだ続けてる? 元日の配達物「前年比26%減」の衝撃 日本郵便“AI年賀状”作戦も不発か |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2601/06/news086.html
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itmedia,news,日本郵便 |
2026-01-06 13:31:00 |
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ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia Mobile] 最大約24日駆動のスマートウォッチ「Xiaomi Redmi Watch 5」がセールで1万2980円に |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/mobile/articles/2601/06/news085.html
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itmediamobile,amazoncojp,redmiwatch |
2026-01-06 13:07:00 |
| IT |
ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia PC USER] MSI、ビジネス向け新ブランド「PRO MAX」を展開 デスクトップPCやPCパーツなど9製品を投入 |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/pcuser/articles/2601/06/news084.html
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itmediapcusermsi,promax,シリーズ |
2026-01-06 13:02:00 |
| IT |
情報システムリーダーのためのIT情報専門サイト IT Leaders |
協和キリン高崎工場、IoT重量計で培地在庫を自動管理、過剰在庫と廃棄ロスを解消 | IT Leaders |
https://it.impress.co.jp/articles/-/28823
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itleaders,smartmatcloud,エスマット |
2026-01-06 13:01:00 |
| Program |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
AWS re:Invent2025セッションレポート「EC2インスタンスのパフォーマンスについて知りたいこと」 |
https://qiita.com/tamabe/items/68475edca1bcc07daf9f
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awsreinvent,reinvent,インスタンス |
2026-01-06 13:30:08 |
| 海外TECH |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
A simple fix for the interface-breaking bug on YouTube Clips |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/26/01/06/a-simple-fix-for-the-interface-breaking-bug-on-youtube-clips?utm_source=rss
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A frustrating bug has surfaced on YouTube Clips has surfaced making the entire interface unusable ーbut a small targeted fix restores the feature almost instantly Image credit YouTubeOne of the most useful features YouTube has released in the last ten years is the Clip feature Clipping allows you to link out to a to second section or clip of a video Previously the best we had was timestamps a feature that allows you to link a video that starts at a specific time Unfortunately they don t really tell recipients when to stop watching Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums |
2026-01-06 04:01:53 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
Agibot's humanoid robots can give directions and learn your TikTok dances |
https://www.engadget.com/ai/agibots-humanoid-robots-can-give-directions-and-learn-your-tiktok-dances-045049798.html?src=rss
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For better or worse CES is already shaping up to be a big year for humanoid robots Chinese company Agibot showed up with two the roughly human sized A and the slightly smaller X both of which were displaying their surprisingly impressive dancing abilities nbsp We watched both robots walk around wave at passersby and show off their best moves The larger A mostly kept its legs still and danced mainly with its arms The smaller X on the other hand is a bit more nimble ーit has a larger set of quot feet quot to give it more stability ーand those abilities were on full display At the time we saw them the robots were controlled partially by an Agibot rep using a dedicated controller but the company told me the robots are able to move autonomously in spaces once they ve been able to use their onboard sensors to map out their nbsp environmentThe company which has already shipped several thousand robots in China and plans to make them available in the United States this year says both the A and X are intended to provide a flexible platform so people can interact with the robots in a variety of situations Agibot envisions the larger A as a kind of hospitality helper robot that can greet visitors at museums or conferences like CES and provide directions or even walk alongside their human guests nbsp The smaller X on the other hand could be suited for educational purposes or other scenarios when you might want a robot with slightly more human like movements It could even be a good TikTok companion as Agibot s head of communications Yuheng Feng explained to me quot Take a Tiktok video for example you can use that video to train the robot so it can also dance exactly like you did in the video quot nbsp The company hasn t given details on when its robots might show up in the US or how much they might cost Feng told me a lot will depend on how companies want to use them because their hardware is able to be customized depending on the use case For now though we ll just soak in the dance moves This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2026-01-06 04:50:49 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
The Handy 2 Pro is an 'overclockable' sex toy |
https://www.engadget.com/general/the-handy-2-pro-is-an-overclockable-sex-toy-044456140.html?src=rss
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The following article discusses adult themes One surprising find at CES comes from OhDoki the Norwegian makers of The Handy a smart stroking device It turned up to the desert with two new products the Handy and the Handy Pro Fundamentally they re the same device but the Handy Pro comes with a far bigger battery taking the usable life from one hour on the standard model all the way to five That extra power enables you to run the Pro far faster and harder than the original once you set it into Turbo mode In fact I was told the hardware can essentially be overclocked although I wouldn t recommend it Because the motor action was so aggressive that even just holding it in the hand I d be worried about breaking bones There are plenty of useful new features including using the Handy s beefy battery to charge your other USB C devices In addition the sleeves are now be mounted to the motor arm with a click on motion so you don t have to wrestle with the very weighty hardware when you don t have to There are even tripod screws on both the side and bottom of the unit enabling you to mount the Handy to any compatible equipment And if you don t want to use your phone to control the action there s a dot matrix display on the side which will show you both speed and stroke length Naturally the company s representatives were keen to highlight the connectivity features beyond just connecting to your own phone As well as allowing other people to control the device it ll sync with various VR and video content platforms as well as tube sites like Xhamster And the company has recently teamed up with a cam platform for more remote opportunities for intimacy The Handy and Handy Pro launch January with the regular model priced at and the Pro going for nbsp This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2026-01-06 04:44:56 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
Sony Honda Mobility’s Afeela Prototype 2026 puts an SUV spin on its too-familiar sedan at CES |
https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/sony-honda-mobilitys-afeela-prototype-2026-puts-an-suv-spin-on-its-too-familiar-sedan-at-ces-043927882.html?src=rss
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Last year in Las Vegas at CES Sony Honda Mobility displayed yet another revision of its now familiar yet still unreleased Afeela sedan With a starting price of and a maximum range of miles it didn t seem like a great value proposition months later the math still hasn t changed but would be buyers now have a slightly taller option to consider Meet the Afeela Prototype a version of the Afeela sedan that s been up scaled to better suit American SUV proclivities It offers a carbon copy of the smaller Afeela s understated styling including the external nose mounted LCD and is due quot as early as quot nbsp Afeela Prototype Tim Stevens for EngadgetThat s code for quot is probably more likely quot and is sadly all we know about the thing for now nbsp And what about the Afeela Shugo Yamaguchi president and CEO of Sony Honda Mobility of America confirmed that it s still on track for a release this year still priced at to start and still set to be built at Honda s Ohio factory That last bit is particularly good news as the global tariff situation has been rather fluid since we saw the sedan last year nbsp Unfortunately the rest of the Afeela s core attributes haven t aged so well particularly given it s intended to appeal to an increasingly skeptical American market a situation that has driven Honda to dial down its own US EV aspirations miles of range is an increasingly middling figure especially for a machine priced within spitting distance of a Porsche Taycan nbsp To make the Afeela compelling Sony Honda Mobility is leaning into the tech play launching with an advanced hands off eyes on driver assistance system a la GM s Super Cruise Thanks to the beauty of over the air updates the Afeela will eventually offer Level autonomy leaning on a bevy of integrated sensors including a roof mounted LIDAR pod That would theoretically mean you could drive in Gran Turismo while your car drove you to work Afeela Tim Stevens for EngadgetAt launch though the driver will only be able to play GT and other PlayStation games while the car is parked thanks to built in Remote Play functionality Beyond gaming Sony is building out a comprehensive set of APIs that will enable third party developers to create immersive in cabin experiences including custom gauge clusters and infotainment skins All that will be run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon Digital Chassis with enough power to handle both the evolving active safety and infotainment duties That all sounds fun but the bad news is that would be buyers are going to have to wait a little longer to start customising their rides Production on the Afeela has slipped and it will not ship to the first customers until the very end of Those customers will have to be in California as that s the only state where the sedan will be for sale Arizona will come next sometime in but nobody at Sony Honda Mobility will say which state will get the next bite of this apple or when nbsp Will it be worth the wait We ll circle back later with more detailed impressions from inside this year s iteration of the Afeela This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2026-01-06 04:39:27 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
CES 2026: Garmin had the nerve to launch a food-tracking feature in Las Vegas |
https://www.engadget.com/wearables/garmin-food-tracking-feature-connect-plus-ces-2026-043231948.html?src=rss
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Garmin s big announcement for CES wasn t another fitness watch Instead it revealed it is adding food and calorie tracking to its Connect app It combines AI image recognition with a rich food database so you can monitor your calorie and nutrient intake without leaving the app ーand even log some food through its watches The food tracking works similarly to existing apps like MyFitnessPal Noom LifeSum and many others Still Garmin hopes to make its companion app the best place for tracking nutrition without having to leave its app and tying it into your other fitness goals This makes sense in a few ways If you already use Garmin to track your exercise the app can provide a more accurate estimate of your calorie expenditure It ll personalize it based on height weight and gender which you ve likely already entered on your Garmin profile It can even offer calorie and macronutrient recommendations tailored to your fitness goals However it unveiled the news at CES a tech conference held in Las Vegas which seemed like a troll Las Vegas where you re never far from a three foot margarita a BLT Bloody Mary or fried chicken and waffles In fact Garmin selected one of my favorite restaurants Yardbird to showcase its new nutrition tracking feature Yardbird does incredible chicken and waffles It s possibly the worst possible place to start monitoring my calorie intake regardless of the odd steps I take each day here In addition to the food database you can use the camera to log food With AI powered image recognition the Connect app makes a generally good guess at what you re eating During the media briefing lunch the app swiftly recognized grilled salmon corn and several other vegetables The quantities were not remotely accurate however Five kernels of corn do not equate to one cup You can manually adjust the serving size but unfortunately it can t make a more informed estimate at this point A Garmin spokesperson noted that the company is looking into how to improve accuracy here It s a common issue for any app or service attempting to use AI image detection to analyse meals It was however quick and easy nbsp Mat Smith for EngadgetYou can also create customized meal entries with the correct ingredient quantities making it easier to track your regular breakfast habits or midday coffee order Better still you can monitor nutrition and calorie intake on compatible Garmin watches You can even log your favorite and recently logged foods from your wrist without needing to use your phone Voice commands also work on compatible Garmin wearables The feature is now available to Garmin Connect subscribers who pay per month This also includes Active Intelligence which already offers AI powered insights into your workouts It can now factor in your nutrition Subscribers will also be able to get daily weekly monthly and even annual reports on calorie targets and what you ended up consuming But let s start monitoring that once I ve left Vegas please This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2026-01-06 04:32:38 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
Another look at OhSnap's MCON, a magnetic game controller for your phone |
https://www.engadget.com/gaming/another-look-at-ohsnaps-mcon-a-magnetic-game-controller-for-your-phone-042424092.html?src=rss
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OhSnap won our hearts and a best of CES award last year with the MCON its tiny Bluetooth game pad that magnetically connects to your phone At the time we tried a pre production unit but in the year since the MCON has been finalized and went on sale last month I just got a chance to try the final version here at CES and just a quick demo was enough to convince me that OhSnap has made some solid refinements over the last year Just as we saw last year the MCON attaches magnetically to an iPhone or any compatible Android phone the company also includes a magnetic ring in the box for Androids that don t have Qi yet It has the full array of controls including four face buttons a D pad two joysticks and index finger buttons and full bumpers It s just sleeker and feels more solid than last year s prototype and while mounting your makes it feel a bit top heavy it s not awkward enough to cause real issues when playuing at least that s how I felt after my brief demo The controller also has grips that unfold to help balance things and the plate that attaches your phone to the controller has a kickstand So if you want to drop your phone down on a tray table on a plane and play just holding the controller feel free All in all the MCON feels like a flexible and high quality device that s probably worth the OhSnap asks for it The MCON dock connects your phone to your TV for full screen gameplay Nathan Ingraham for EngadgetThe company also has some new accessories to show off There s a TV dock that powers your phone and outputs video from USB C to HDMI You could use this dock with any Bluetooth controller hooked up to your mobile phone not just the MCON There s also a tiny adapter you can put on your keychain that has a USB C plug that goes into your phone plug an HDMI cable into the other end and you can broadcast your games to a TV anywhere you go and play them with a controller It s a pretty clever and comprehensive set of products and while there are tons of mobile game controllers the OhSnap feels like one of the more portable and sleek options out there OhSnap is working on something even slimmer though The company showed off two new prototype controllers the MCON Lite and MCON Slim OhSnap is working on two new MCON controller that are more compact than the original Nathan Ingraham for EngadgetAs the names suggest they re both more compact than the original model The Lite uses concave joypads rather than full sticks and the Slim makes things even smaller by using concave touch pads Your e not going to get quite the same quality experience with those as you would with the bigger version but they are noticeably thinner OhSnap says they ll be cheaper too The MCON Lite is scheduled to arrive this summer while the Slim should launch in the fall around the same time as the iPhone This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2026-01-06 04:24:24 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
Cozyla showed off a 4K, 55-inch digital family calendar at CES |
https://www.engadget.com/home/smart-home/cozyla-showed-off-a-4k-55-inch-digital-family-calendar-at-ces-040352802.html?src=rss
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New tech at CES often makes categorization hard Is Cozyla s latest device a digital family calendar a TV or a smart home hub After seeing it I d say the answer is yes Cozyla calls the Calendar Max the largest interactive hub in it s category And indeed it s the size of a big flatscreen but the main interface is just like any other Cozyla device an Android based family calendar and planner with shared schedules notes meal plans and chores It syncs with Google Yahoo and Apple calendars as well as Outlook and it will run apps from the Google Play store Yahoo owns Engadget but has no say in our editorial coverage But this super sized version can also stream shows and movies with whichever apps you subscribe to The photo integration via the app will take pics from your phone and stick them on the bigs screen You can also create a slideshow and photo walls to look at when the calendar is off The smart home integration lets you view your security camera and video doorbell feeds on a much larger scale than your phone s display can offer The display has a camera of its own so you can make FaceTime and Zoom calls The Max comes on a built in stand that you can roll around the house along with a battery that should power the whole thing for around six hours When I first heard about it I found myself wondering where I would put Calendar Max in my house The kitchen is an ideal centralized calendar location but I don t want to watch Miss Scarlet in there Luckily the wheels make that conundrum moot This can go anywhere you want it to and swings into portrailt orientation that looks great for chore mode and landscape orientation for watching shows Possibly the best part is the lack of subscription required Like with all Cozyla screens there s no ongoing cost to use all the features The Calendar Max has no release date or price available just yet but if I ever decided to organize my family s life beyond barely contained chaos I can see myself considering it This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2026-01-06 04:03:52 |
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