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Cum dezactivați Apple Intelligence

Apple Intelligence a activat Instrumente de scriere, notificări și rezumate ale paginilor web și un Siri actualizat. Aceste funcții pot fi utile, dar unii utilizatori ar putea dori să le dezactiveze și să continue să-și folosească iPhone-urile așa cum o fac de ani de zile.

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How to Stop Microsoft bing from opening Links in new tabs

Here’s the problem: You do a search on Bing, click a link from the results, and you’re taken to a new tab. This means you can’t click the back button to return to the results. Instead, you have to switch back to the original tab. If you then click a different result, you’re taken to yet another new tab.

You quickly end up with a bunch of Bing Search result tabs open and it’s very frustrating. The reason this happens is because of a setting enabled by default in Bing.

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Asus ROG Harpe Ace Extreme -Review

The Asus ROG Harpe Ace Extreme is the mouse side of Asus’ “Extreme” peripherals — to match its $500 Asus ROG Azoth Extreme keyboard. This carbon fiber mouse is insanely lightweight (47g), with a classic, symmetrical shape and five programmable buttons (including the scroll click). Like the Asus ROG Keris II, the Ace Extreme sports Asus’ ROG AimPoint Pro optical sensor, which has a maximum resolution of 42,000 DPI and a maximum speed of 750 IPS, and can handle up to 50 G’s of force. It also features a wireless polling rate of up to 8,000 Hz with Asus’ ROG Polling Rate Booster (included).

The ROG Harpe Ace Extreme is made of carbon fiber, and it… looks like it’s made of carbon fiber. Well, it’s not made entirely of carbon fiber — the top half of its chassis is made of carbon fiber, while the lower half is made of lightweight plastic. This means the top of the mouse, including its two primary buttons, feature a distinctive carbon fiber weave pattern, while the bottom of the mouse is solid matte black plastic with light texturing on the sides.

The mouse features the same right-handed symmetrical design of its less-extreme counterpart, the Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition.

It has the same dimensions as that mouse, measuring 5.01 inches (127.5mm) long by 2.51 inches (63.7mm) wide by 1.56 inches (39.6mm) high at its tallest point. Thanks to its carbon fiber construction, however, it’s lighter than the Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition by 7g — the Harpe Ace Extreme weighs just 1.66 ounces (47g).

The Harpe Ace Extreme is not a small mouse, but it has a mild hump and a symmetrical shape that will work with a range of hand sizes. The sides curve in slightly and the mouse flares out at the top, making it easier to pick up and more comfortable to hold in claw and fingertip grips. It has a mild center hump that’s slightly pointed so your fingers will fall on either side of it.

The primary buttons are mostly flat, with a slight curve toward the center of each button to help keep your fingers in place. It’s easy to pick up because it’s so lightweight, and even though the carbon fiber is smooth and a little slippery, the textured sides offer enough grip that you shouldn’t have any trouble keeping this mouse in your hand. In the event that you do need a grippier surface, Asus includes precut grip tape with the mouse (for the sides and the primary mouse buttons).

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Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W – Review

It is fair to say that the Raspberry Pi Pico disrupted the maker community in 2021. The $4 microcontroller was Raspberry Pi’s first foray into making its own chips (ok, the Raspberry Pi 5’s RP1 is technically the first, but it was released after the Pico) and it saw the Raspberry Pi Pico and its RP2040 become a hot property. The Raspberry Pi Pico W, released in 2022, brought Wi-Fi to the form factor, but it wasn’t until 2024 that we saw the successor to the Raspberry Pi Pico, the $5 Raspberry Pi Pico 2.

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The Raspberry Pi Pico 2 brings a more powerful CPU, more RAM and flash storage. It also brings security features via Arm TrustZone and Secure Boot. But, there is no Wi-Fi, until now.

The Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W is essentially a Raspberry Pi Pico 2, with the same Wi-Fi package as the original Raspberry Pi Pico W, and the same RM2 package as used in Pimroni’s Pico Plus 2 W.

You can’t help but notice that the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W looks just like the original Raspberry Pi Pico W. The key differences are branding text, surface mount component placement and FCC / ID reference numbers. Other than that they are identical. Including just the BOOTSEL button.

It’s a Raspberry Pi Pico, so you know that this can be programmed via MicroPython, CircuitPython, Arduino and many other languages. The short story is that the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W can be programmed using the same languages and software as you are already using. They just need an update from their maintainers in order to get Wi-Fi functionality to work.

The RP2350 is a much more powerful chip when compared to the RP2040. While you don’t need huge amounts of processing power for most microcontroller projects, there are some where the added oomph will provide a benefit. Emulation, AI / Machine Learning / Computer Vision for example.

The Pico 2 W builds on that, by offering a solid Wi-Fi connection.

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