Emma Jones-Wilson

Origami-Inspired Crab Table Lamp By Metal Goat Combines Soft Light And Sculptural Design

Origami-Inspired Crab Table Lamp By Metal Goat Combines Soft Light And Sculptural Design

Tokyo-based design studio Metal Goat has introduced the Oogani table lamp, a lighting object that combines soft illumination with a sculptural, animal-inspired form. Shaped like a folded crab, the lamp takes cues from origami principles without directly copying the traditional look of paper folding. Instead, it presents a more contemporary interpretation of folded geometry, positioned…

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LG Launches Air Conditioners With AI Cold Free Cooling And Smart Voice Control

LG Launches Air Conditioners With AI Cold Free Cooling And Smart Voice Control

LG Electronics has launched the 2026 Whisen Objet Collection Tower I and View I Pro air conditioners in South Korea, introducing a new proprietary cooling system known as AI Cold Free. This technology is designed to improve indoor comfort by managing both temperature and humidity more precisely than conventional air conditioners. Traditional air conditioners reduce…

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Windows 11 Emergency Update Fixes Critical Outlook Crash Bug After January 2026 Patch

Windows 11 Emergency Update Fixes Critical Outlook Crash Bug After January 2026 Patch

Microsoft has issued an emergency update for Windows 11 after a newly reported bug began causing serious stability problems for some users. The issue was described as critical because it could crash Microsoft Outlook under specific conditions, particularly when users stored PST files inside folders synchronized through cloud services. This setup is relatively common in…

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Photoshop 2021 And 2025 Now Run On Linux Thanks To New Wine Patches

Photoshop 2021 And 2025 Now Run On Linux Thanks To New Wine Patches

Running modern versions of Adobe Photoshop on Linux has long been difficult, mainly because the installation process depends on Adobe Creative Cloud, which has historically failed to work properly through Wine. That situation may now be changing. According to a recent update shared by an independent developer known as PhialsBasement, Photoshop 2021 and 2025 can…

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OpenAI May Run Out Of Cash By 2027, Analyst Warns

OpenAI May Run Out Of Cash By 2027, Analyst Warns

A new analysis suggests that OpenAI could face serious financial pressure and may run out of cash by mid-2027, raising questions about how sustainable the economics of frontier AI development really are. The argument comes from Sebastian Mallaby, an economist and senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, who recently examined the company’s spending…

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Apple Registers New Monitor In China, Hinting At An Upcoming Launch

Apple Registers New Monitor In China, Hinting At An Upcoming Launch

Recent information found in China’s regulatory database suggests that Apple may be getting ready to release a new external monitor. This discovery, as reported by MacRumors, implies that the organization may be developing an update to its existing line of Apple-branded displays. The listing, in general, refers to a device with the model code A3350,…

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Lemonade Launches Cheaper Car Insurance for Tesla FSD

Lemonade Launches Cheaper Car Insurance for Tesla FSD

Lemonade says it will reduce per-mile insurance rates by about 50% for Tesla drivers when Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system is engaged, using vehicle telemetry to distinguish between human-driven and FSD-driven miles. The insurer described the offering as “Autonomous Car Insurance,” built on its pay-per-mile model. Lemonade’s collaboration with Tesla gives the insurer access to…

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OnePlus Future Uncertain After Major Sales Decline

OnePlus Future Uncertain After Major Sales Decline

Reports suggest that OnePlus could be facing a major restructuring, with parent company OPPO potentially preparing to dismantle much of the brand’s independent operations following sharp declines in sales. According to Android Headlines, this conclusion is based on investigations carried out across three continents and supported by findings from four independent analyst firms. The news…

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