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Home Batteries: Installation, Cost, and BenefitsHardware

Home Batteries: Installation, Cost, and Benefits

Home battery systems are becoming a popular solution for autonomous power supply and backup energy. They store energy from solar panels or the grid, reducing reliance on centralized power and enhancing energy efficiency. Installation requires professional expertise, while costs vary based on capacity and brand. This article explores how to select the right system and the factors influencing the final price.

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Review of Daiso's Budget Electronic Notebook for 330 Yen: Pros and ConsHardware

Review of Daiso's Budget Electronic Notebook for 330 Yen: Pros and Cons

Daiso’s electronic notebook, priced at just 330 yen (around 147 ₽), has caught the attention of the IT community. The palm-sized device fits easily in a hand or pocket, with a pressure-sensitive screen that adjusts stroke thickness based on writing force. The manufacturer claims a 50,000-cycle erasure lifespan, ensuring long-term usability. However, the gadget has one flaw: its magnet for attaching to metal surfaces, like refrigerators, detaches too easily.

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Researcher Turns Smart Bulb into Library of Banned BooksSecurity

Researcher Turns Smart Bulb into Library of Banned Books

Cybersecurity expert Rick Osgood has developed an unconventional project: he modified an ESP32-based smart bulb to function as a standalone Wi-Fi access point with a library of banned books. The device operates as a 'digital stash'—users can connect to the open network and download texts stored on the bulb. Inspired by anti-corporate resistance ideas, the project is distributed as open source on Codeberg.

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Scammers Swapped RTX 5070 for Trash: Victim Loses 51 407 ₽ on AmazonSecurity

Scammers Swapped RTX 5070 for Trash: Victim Loses 51 407 ₽ on Amazon

A buyer fell victim to a classic scam when ordering an Nvidia RTX 5070 GPU on Amazon. Instead of the 51 407 ₽ graphics card, the box contained a broken circuit board from an old Kenwood AV receiver, a DVD drive, and a mousepad. The incident highlights vulnerabilities in return systems, where fraudsters replace original components with junk of similar weight to bypass platform checks. The victim received the item directly from Amazon, raising concerns about the safety of return inspection procedures.

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Samsung Exynos 2600 Still Overheating: Galaxy S26 Tests DisappointHardware

Samsung Exynos 2600 Still Overheating: Galaxy S26 Tests Disappoint

Despite the launch of the Galaxy S26 with the new flagship Exynos 2600 processor, tests have uncovered serious thermal management issues. The device heats up faster and begins throttling within minutes of gaming, while Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-based rivals maintain stable performance. Users risk uneven gameplay even under moderate loads.

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Japanese Taxi Aggregator Go Post-IPO Bets Big on Robotaxis and AcquisitionsBusiness

Japanese Taxi Aggregator Go Post-IPO Bets Big on Robotaxis and Acquisitions

Japanese taxi service Go, having completed the country’s largest IPO in 2026, secured 40,6 млрд ₽ to drive growth in autonomous mobility and strategic acquisitions. The company aims to address Japan’s critical driver shortage, where the workforce has declined by 20% in recent years. Go, which dominates 80% of Japan’s taxi app market, collaborates with Waymo and local operators but will not develop its own autonomous driving tech. Full-scale robotaxi deployment hinges on regulatory approval and technology validation.

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French Startup Renames Rocket Due to Trademark IssuesHardware

French Startup Renames Rocket Due to Trademark Issues

A French aerospace startup has been forced to rename its rocket due to potential trademark conflicts, avoiding costly legal disputes. The company confirmed the change won’t impact technical specifications but will require updates to marketing materials and documentation. The rebranding aims to secure the project’s future amid intense competition in the commercial launch market.

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Amazon Threatens to Fire Employees Opposing Data Center ExpansionBusiness

Amazon Threatens to Fire Employees Opposing Data Center Expansion

A group of Amazon engineers advocating for a halt to new data center construction now faces internal investigations and possible disciplinary action, including termination. According to sources, the employees testified at public hearings in Seattle and filed a joint complaint with the city’s Office of Civil Rights. The situation raises critical questions about corporate ethics and employee rights in major tech firms.

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Ultrasound to Replace Hot Water: New Espresso Brewing MethodHardware

Ultrasound to Replace Hot Water: New Espresso Brewing Method

Researchers have unveiled a method to brew espresso-like coffee using ultrasonic waves instead of hot water. The technology reduces energy consumption by 75%, making it highly promising for commercial applications. Taste tests confirm that the beverage’s quality matches traditional brewing methods. Beyond coffee, the innovation could impact industries requiring aromatic extraction.

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Dell Slashes Price of 15-Inch Laptop with Hexa-Core CPU to 25 630 ₽Hardware

Dell Slashes Price of 15-Inch Laptop with Hexa-Core CPU to 25 630 ₽

Dell has launched a promotional offer on its 15-inch laptop, reducing its price to 25 630 ₽ The model features a hexa-core Intel Core 3 100U processor, 8GB DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB SSD. Designed for office tasks, studying, and everyday use, it delivers reliable performance without unnecessary overpayments for premium specs. This deal is perfect for budget-conscious users seeking a dependable work or study device.

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Should Japan Reconsider Mandatory Smartphone Camera Shutter Sounds?Hardware

Should Japan Reconsider Mandatory Smartphone Camera Shutter Sounds?

In Japan, most smartphones do not allow users to disable the camera shutter sound, despite no legal requirement. This restriction is voluntarily imposed by mobile carriers and device manufacturers. However, as digitalization advances and user habits evolve, the question arises: is it time to revisit this approach? Many countries have abandoned such restrictions, casting doubt on the relevance of Japan’s practice in today’s tech landscape.

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IEEE запускает онлайн-курс по обучению работе с большими языковыми моделямиArtificial intelligence

IEEE запускает онлайн-курс по обучению работе с большими языковыми моделями

Большие языковые модели (LLM) стали неотъемлемой частью рабочих процессов в IT-индустрии, трансформируя подходы к созданию и поддержке цифровой инфраструктуры. Они используются не только для генерации текстов, но и как ключевые архитектурные элементы, способные выявлять уязвимости в коде, структурировать проектные обсуждения и автоматизировать рутинные задачи. Спрос на специалистов, владеющих технологией LLM, растёт: по прогнозам, рынок будет ежегодно увеличиваться на 33% до 2030 года.

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