Gadgets

California Governor Gavin Newsom recently recommended the late Apple founder Steve Jobs as the face for the $1 Innovation Commemorative Coin. His creations, such as “Toy Story” and the Apple II, have transformed the tech industry. The design of this commemorative coin is currently under review, with an expected release in 2026.

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Sigma recently launched its BF full-frame mirrorless camera, designed especially for photographers, featuring a 24.6 million pixel CMOS sensor and 6K video recording capabilities. The body is made of an all-aluminum alloy, integrated mold, combining durability with minimalist operation, making photography more intuitive and seamless.

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Huawei recently held a spectacular global launch event in Malaysia, officially unveiling the world’s first triple-folding screen smartphone, the HUAWEI Mate XT | ULTIMATE DESIGN. The event also introduced the new HUAWEI MatePad Pro 13.2” tablet, HUAWEI FreeArc earphones, and HUAWEI Band 10, covering various smart scenarios.

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The American startup company Humane has officially announced the cessation of sales and services for its “Ai Pin” wearable device, and is selling the business to HP. The device was criticized by consumers due to insufficient battery life and overheating issues, leading Humane to ultimately decide to sell the majority of its shares for $116 million.

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The Japanese brand final has recently launched the new true wireless Bluetooth earphones, ZE3000 SV, inheriting the ZE3000 launched in 2017. This new model features a 10mm dynamic driver “f-Core SV,” which not only enhances sound quality but also significantly improves noise isolation. It also won the VGP2025 Gold Award, demonstrating impeccable quality.

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The 2025 Apple Swift Student Challenge is now open for registration, allowing students worldwide to showcase their creativity and programming skills. Contestants can submit a 3-minute project via the App Playground platform to compete for 350 spots and 50 “Outstanding Award” positions, enjoying the unique opportunity to visit Apple’s headquarters.

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Netflix recently announced that it will raise the subscription prices for all its service plans, affecting the United States, Canada, and several European countries. In the U.S., the ad-supported plan will increase to $7.99 per month, while the high-definition plan will reach $24.99. This adjustment is intended to support the creation of original content and global expansion.

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