Poco Watch and Buds Pro Genshin Impact Edition debut

Poco Watch and Buds Pro Genshin Impact Edition debut

The Poco F4 GT wasn’t the only product to come out of Poco’s event today. The company’s first smartwatch – the Poco Watch was announced on stage alongside the brand’s latest wireless earbuds dubbed Poco Buds Pro Genshin Impact Edition.


Poco Watch in blue, black and beige

Poco Watch in blue, black and beige

Poco Watch brings a square 1. 6-inch AMOLED display with a 360×320 pixel resolution. The watch is made from lightweight plastic and tips the scale at just 31 grams. You get the standard array of health tracking features including a heart rate monitor, blood oxygen level monitor and sports tracking for over 100sport modes. There’s a built-in GPS module as well as 5 ATM water resistance. Poco is claiming up to 14 days of mixed usage.

Poco Watch will cost EUR79 and will be available on a wide range of online platforms including Aliexpress and Amazon from April 28.

Poco Watch and Buds Pro Genshin Impact Edition debut

Poco Buds Pro Genshin Impact are designed with a special partnership between Poco and the popular gaming title. The buds and their case sport a red color with gold accents and also get a nice little four-leaf clover element on the side of the earbuds and the back of the case. Bluetooth 5. 2 connectivity and dual device connectivity.


Poco Buds Pro Genshin Impact Edition
Poco Buds Pro Genshin Impact Edition
Poco Buds Pro Genshin Impact Edition

Poco Buds Pro Genshin Impact Edition

Buds Pro Genshin Impact bring active noise cancellation which claims to reduce outside noises by up to 35dB. Poco boasts a combined 28-hour battery life for the buds and the case. Charging is handled either by the USB-C port or wirelessly on any Qi charger. Pricing is set at EUR69 and first sales start on April 28 via the Poco store, Aliexpress, Shopee, JD.com. and Lazada.

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Gentler Streak for Apple Watch improves heart rate monitoring, adds widgets for iPhone app

Gentler Streak for Apple Watch improves heart rate monitoring, adds widgets for iPhone app

A few weeks ago, Gentler Streak added non-conventional exercises to the Apple Watch app. It also brought back widget support for iPhone users.

Gentler Streak is an Apple Watch workout app that wants to bring compassion to your fitness goals. It was first highlighted by Apple in February during the American Heart Month and 9to5Mac has been covering its updates ever since.

Last time, the app added 12 non-conventional workouts that are not available within the stock Workout app, such as dog walking, shoveling, and mountain biking. With these, Gentler Streak features more than 100 trackable exercises.

Now, the app wants to fill the heart rate blanks your Apple Watch may have when you are working out. This is how Gentler Streak describes this feature :

Sometimes, your smartwatch won’t measure your heart rate during exercise, and/or your activity tracking data doesn’t transfer to Apple Health. This can affect the Activity Path’s accuracy. We now have a way to efficiently find the HR missing from all the data. It may cause a slight change in your Activity Path.

Gentler Streak has two widgets available for the iPhone app. It displays your body’s current fitness level on the home screen. The Daily Condition indicator comes in the form of a small and medium-size widget.

Version 2.2. 1 of Gentler Streak is already available on the App Store here. The app is free to download but requires a subscription to take full advantage of it. Premium costs $6. 99 per month or $19. 99 for a full year.

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Reactions to Elon Musk buying Twitter: Jack Dorsey, employees, commentators, and … Twitter

Reactions to Elon Musk buying Twitter: Jack Dorsey, employees, commentators, and … Twitter

Reactions to Elon Musk buying Twitter are in, and it’s fair to say that the overall tone is not one of wholehearted support. Even Twitter itself is taking precautions against potential employee reactions.

But the purchase does have at least one fan: Twitter founder Jack Dorsey …

In a Twitter thread, Dorsey wrote:

I love Twitter. Twitter gives us a glimpse of a collective consciousness.

The idea and the service are all that matter to me and I’ll do everything to ensure both. My biggest regret is Twitter’s failure to grow as a business. Wall Street has owned it and used the ad-model. Taking it back from Wall Street is the correct first step.

In principle, I don’t believe anyone should own or run Twitter. Twitter wants to become a public service at protocol level and not a business. Solving for the problem of it being a company however, Elon is the singular solution I trust. I trust his mission to extend the light of consciousness.

Elon is right in his goal to create a platform that is both highly trusted and inclusive. This is also @paraga‘s goal, and why I chose him. We are grateful to you for helping us get out of this difficult situation. I believe this is the best path.

I’m happy that Twitter will continue to be a platform for public discussion. All over the globe, even to the stars

Mustard’s freedom of speech ethos was put to the test by Others (includes expletives). Even Jeff Bezos decided to play.

Interesting question.

Interesting question. https://t.co/jTiEnabP6T

— Jeff Bezos (@JeffBezos) April 25, 2022

(Posted from inside his glass house – and he did later backtrack. )

Platformer says that employees in Twitter’s Slack chatrooms were worried and unhappy.

One thread, in which an employee asked good-naturedly whether anyone was excited about the prospect of working for Musk, drew dozens of responses, many of them quite ugly […]

Employees told me that after the announcement, the sentiment on the Slack channel was largely negative and concerned. One employee said that she was surprised at how many people appeared to be giving up. “Big bummer.”

The New York Times echoes this.

Employees expressed concern that Musk might undo years of hard work to clean up toxic areas on the platform and upend stock compensation as he plans to take the company private. He also threatens Twitter’s culture by disrupting Twitter’s culture through his abrupt pronouncements and unpredictable management style.

Prize for best employee reaction has to go to this guy:

Can someone just tell me if I’m rich or fired please

— Ned Miles (@nedmiles) April 25, 2022

The NYT also says that the company was already finding it harder to recruit staff to replace those who will leave, even before the purchase was confirmed.

According to documents that outline the company’s recruitment efforts,

Musk has been undermining Twitter’s attempts at recruiting new staff members. According to these documents, potential hires expressed doubt about Musk’s plans for Twitter transformation and content moderation.

Engadget’s Andrew Tarantola didn’t mince words.

I fear the consequences of this sale, both for Twitter and the entire internet. The destabilizing effects social media amplification has on societal and democratic norms have been well studied since the 2016 elections. What is not yet fully understood is what happens when we hand control over that mechanism to the world’s wealthiest contrarian. As such, my advice to you are the same wise words Samuel L Jackson had for us in Jurassic Park: Hold onto your butts.

The Guardian’s Arwa Mahdawi was one of many to predict Trump’s return to the platform, no matter what the man may claim.

You know what else Musk will probably do? Let Donald Trump back on Twitter. Trump insisted on Monday that he has absolutely no interest in rejoining Twitter, but that is hard to believe. Truth Social, the former president’s social network has proven to be a disaster. His popularity has dropped since he was kicked out of Twitter. If Trump has any hope of making a political comeback, then Musk is his best bet.

Finally, Bloomberg reports that even Twitter itself is nervous about how its own employees may react.

Twitter locked down changes to its social networking platform through Friday after accepting a $44 billion bid from billionaire Elon Musk, making it harder for employees to make unauthorized changes, according to people familiar with the matter.

For now, Twitter will not allow product updates unless the business-critical are met, according to the individuals, who requested anonymity because it is private.

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Sony pushes Android 12 update to Xperia 10 II

Sony pushes Android 12 update to Xperia 10 II

Sony promised to update its Xperia 10 II and Xperia 10 III phones to Android 12 and after finishing the with the latter it’s now serving the first batch of updates to the Mark II.

Sony pushes Android 12 update to Xperia 10 II owners

The OTA update seems to be limited to just South East Asia, at least for now. The update package itself is 900MB big and has a build number 59.2.A.0.422. The security patch is from March 2022 instead of February 2022, which the Xperia 10 III got.

This is clearly just a soak test, but we are pretty sure that the global distribution of Android 12 is just around the corner.

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Nike CryptoKicks NFT sneakers are for the metaverse fashion conscious

Nike CryptoKicks NFT sneakers are for the metaverse fashion conscious

If you are a sneakerhead, you should be prepared for the coolest sneakers in your virtual world. The Nike CryptoKicks are the perfect shoes for your metaverse. And yes, don’t forget to lace them up while strolling in VR!

Nike previously filed seven trademark applications related to metaverse, which clearly shows their love for virtual assets and the current pop culture. In line with this future vision, the American multinational acquired RTFKT Studios, a digital fashion and 3D creation studio in December 2021. Now the first nectar of their creation is out for all to see. Yes, you know where this going, right?

Designer: RTFKT Studios

Nike and RTFKT’s first digital sneakers have been released and they call them the Nike CryptoKicks. This design is based on Nike Dunk Genesis’ sneaker and represents Nike’s first foray into NFTs and the metaverse. RTFKT calls this the “Future of Sneakers”, and we agree with that description. Nike did hint at their interest in crafting digital sneakers and wearables back in November 2021, so after all this reveal isn’t a major surprise for keen followers.

People with the RTFKT’s MNLTH digital box, NFT. It was given away for free to Clone-X users. A mystery surrounded the MNLTH cube’s contents, but now we have a clue. You can show off the digital wearables in metaverse worlds by switching their looks via collectible Skin Vials. For starters, the EVO X collection will kick off with eight different skins which can be beefed up with drip upgrades and special powers.


This virtual dunk silhouette gets an uber-futuristic bump-up with the metallic parts, a noticeably modified sole unit, and the paneling to match the swapping around of the screens for customization. The CryptoKicks sneaker will be among the future releases. We can also expect that the skins library will grow rapidly.


As Nike said at the launch of the CryptoKicks, “Nike is focused on potential ways to use blockchain technology to serve our consumers in the athletic footwear, apparel and equipment space. The MNLTH is just the start to a future of serving athletes in this space.”

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Watch the Poco F4 GT global launch live

Watch the Poco F4 GT global launch live

Poco is finally ready to unveil its F4 GT flagship today via an online event that will be live-streamed on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter starting from 8PM Beijing time (12PM UTC). The smartphone is expected to be a rebranded Redmi K50 Gaming and it will be joined by the Poco Watch and Poco Buds Pro Genshin Impact Edition.

Poco F4 GT will carry over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset and 120W fast charging from the K50 Gaming as well as its overall design with physical shoulder triggers. Poco Watch is expected to be a rebranded Redmi Watch 2 while the Poco Buds Pro Genshin Impact Edition look like the Redmi Buds 3 Pro. After the event, we will have the latest details on the devices available at our website.

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Latest CAD schematics show narrower side bezel on iPhone 14 Pro

Latest CAD schematics show narrower side bezel on iPhone 14 Pro

The iPhone 14 Pro will have narrower bezels all-round, compared to the current generation. This is evidenced by a side-by-side look at CAD schematics of the rumored iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro. The difference isn’t huge, but coupled with the move from a full-sized notch to a pill-shaped cutout for the Face ID elements, the iPhone 14 Pro will have an effectively bigger display viewing area.

These CAD drawings weren’t the only ones we have seen. We saw very detailed CAD-based renders of the iPhone 14 Pro, which reveals a slightly thicker body and a mostly unchanged width and height, compared to the iPhone 13 Pro.

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In terms of size, the iPhone 14 series will offer a 6. 1-inch and a 6. 7-inch display, both in regular and Pro form. The new pill-shaped notch could be Pro-exclusive. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says all 14 models will get autofocusing selfie cameras (yes, the iPhone’s selfie is fixed-focus and always has been) but no Touch ID or a periscope zoom camera.

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Best indoor garden designs for plant lovers everywhere

Best indoor garden designs for plant lovers everywhere

Gardening is an extremely therapeutic activity, and though I may not engage in it all the time, the few times that I have, I found it really delightful and soothing. Growing, tending to, and being surrounded by plants is intensely satisfying, all your worries slowly fade away, and you are simply enthralled by nature. Indoor gardening works well in modern homes. From LG’s latest indoor gardening appliance that is 3 feet tall to an air purifier that doubles up as a plant caretaker – we have a myriad range of options when it comes to growing plants within the comfort of your home! These unique, innovative, and thoughtful designs promise to take care of all your indoor gardening needs. You may be interested in trying them, and I would love to add indoor gardening into my everyday routine.

1. LG’s tiiun


Sure, a refrigerator can keep your veggies fresh… but LG’s tiiun can keep it fresher! Designed as a unique home appliance that lets you grow your own herbs and veggies the LG tiiun was announced in the run-up to CES 2022. The indoor gardening appliance is roughly the size of a dorm refrigerator, standing at approximately 3 feet tall, and features two shelves that can accommodate up to 6 all-in-one seed packages and various seed kits.

Why is it noteworthy?

The term “tiiun” comes from Korean and means “to sprout”. This is LG’s way to say that the appliance can be used as a self-sufficient, all-in-one garden. It creates the perfect microclimate for plants and mimics light cycles, so that you can keep them anywhere without having to worry about sunlight. LG’s Flexible Weather Control System creates the ideal situations for organic growth while also keeping pests at bay. An internal watering system also delivers water to the plants (8 times a day) to keep them hydrated. You just need to install the tiiun, and then let your plants take care of themselves.

What we like

  • A foolproof way to grow your own veggies and herbs in the comfort of your home
  • Fun and simple even for those with no gardening experience

What we dislike

  • The form is a bit too bulky for homes with space constraints

2. Plant Light No1


Drawing the fine line between a functional piece of plant-growing hardware and an elegant tabletop lighting accessory, Plant Light No1 turns your interior space into an ideal set of conditions for growing plants.

Why is it noteworthy?

The light comes with a neo-industrial design aesthetic, and sports a surface to rest your planter on. Above it sits a height-adjustable lamp that comes equipped with full-spectrum LEDs that mimic the light quality (color), light intensity (brightness), and photoperiod (duration) of the sun, allowing any plant to grow indoors.

What we like

  • Comes with a matrix of full-spectrum 90+ CRI LEDs that mimic the sun in a way that sets PL1 apart
  • A built-in timer allows PL1 to intuitively switch on or off, providing the right duration of light for your plants

What we dislike

  • It’s not available yet!

3. Paradise

Designed to reduce domestic waste, Paradise is an automated plant cultivator and compost bin that uses integrated technology to prompt users when the compost or plants need tending. Paradise, which is conceived as a rolling cart and consists of modular parts that can be combined to create optimal growing conditions. Paradise starts at its top with an LED strip. This strips artificial sunlight to integrated planters on the top of Paradise’s first module.

Why is it noteworthy?

While spending more time in our homes has helped to rejuvenate interior design, there has been a rise in household waste. Robin Akira, a designer, created Paradise to address this problem. It is a houseplant cultivator that has integrated compost bins, and an odor-sealing cover. This allows us to reduce domestic waste.

What we like

  • Integrates greenery into our interior spaces
  • An odor-sealing lid

What we dislike

  • Could be messy to have such a design in our indoor living space

4. CURA

CURA is an all-encompassing plant-growth apparatus that takes care of the light and water requirements for any plant. The automated system can be set up to meet the needs of flowering, air-purifying, ornamental, or herbaceous plants.

Why is it noteworthy?

Available in 3 sizes and across floor-standing, tabletop, and wall-mounted varieties, CURA is a halo-shaped horticultural light that’s designed to activate and promote plant growth. Powered by OSRAM LEDs, the lamp can output different wavelengths of light that help create the right growth conditions for different types of plants. CURA has presets that can be used to control the growth of herbs and fruits, flowers and fruit, indoor gardening plants, germination, and other stages.

What we like

  • The lamp can either be programmed to work automatically or can be configured using CURA’s smartphone app, allowing you to effectively play horticulturist with your indoor plants
  • The lamp in Ambient Mode can also be configured to dynamically respond to music

What we dislike

No complaints!

5. The 4RESTPLANT

Rather aptly named the 4RESTPLANT (pronounced Forest Plant), this quirky little planter comes made from a porous clay, in the shape of a tree trunk – a design detail that makes immediate sense when you realize how the planter functions. Unlike traditional planters that act simply as vessels for soil and the plant, the 4RESTPLANT works quite like how nature does.

Why is it noteworthy?

Plants can find their own surface to grow on. They often hold on to the stump or root of trees for support and structure, but rely on soil already loosened/aerated by tree roots. The 4RESTPLANT works in a similar fashion – the tree-shaped planter comes with a hollow design that holds water on the inside (with a nano-silver coating to prevent the water from blooming) and features four ‘seed pads’ that are arranged on the outside, around the base of the planter. The planter’s porous design ends up wicking water outside to the seed pads, allowing them to grow by holding onto the trunk’s rough surface for structure. This basically recreates what happens in nature on a smaller scale, creating a planter that literally brings a slice of the beautiful outdoors into your home!

What we like

  • Grows microgreens and other small ferns and plants in your home with little to no effort
  • Basically recreates how plants grow in nature

What we dislike

  • There are similar designs on the market

6. The Blow design

This concept design has turned this device into part of your room decoration and also into a “planterior” air purifier.

Why is it noteworthy?

Blow’s design is similar to a window or venetian blinds, but it opens from the left and goes backwards. When you slide the handle, the cover on the front slowly opens and in turn, also turns on the air purifier. The degree you use the handle will determine how strong the airflow becomes. So it mimics the natural wind that we feel when opening a window and how much wind comes in depending on how much that window is opened. The air is purified through a filter and then discharged through that window frame.

What we like

  • The carbon and HEPA filters are easily replaceable to ensure that you’re really breathing in purified air.
  • You can place this air purifier in three different ways in your room

What we dislike

No complaints!

7. The Ocean Sun

Designed to be more than just your average USB-powered work light, the Ocean Sun Plant Light, as its name quite aptly suggests, features a calibrated set of LEDs that emit light similar to the light from the sun. Made primarily for indoor plants that don’t receive too much natural light, the Ocean Sun Plant Light provides them with the right spectrum of light to enable photosynthesis and foster growth… and unlike the sun, it can fit in your palm.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Ocean Sun features a compact, sleek design. It has a precision machined aluminum shell with flicker-free LEDs and draws power from the USB-C port on its back. Each lamp comes along with its own adjustable USB-C stand cable that lets you position and angle the lamp however you want, although the Ocean Sun works with any third-party cable too, giving you the freedom to hook it up to your laptop, a power bank, or even a set of solar panels with a USB output!

What we like

  • Compact form that fits in your palm
  • High-end flicker-free LEDs

What we dislike

  • Not too sure how well plants would grow with this light

8. Jungle

Most commonly in homes across the world, indoor gardens are a form of biophilic design. Interpreting biophilia in a similar way, Jungle, designed by Poland-based KABO & PYDO design studio, is a planter that can hang from the ceiling and also function as a semi-flush mount light fixture.

Why is it noteworthy?

Comprised of only a few parts, the beauty of Jungle lies in the design’s simplicity. Jungle, a hybrid planter/light fixture, is defined by its bulbous and capsule-shaped central piece. The capsule-shaped planter emanates a warm, golden light that’s diffused with an opaque body. An opaque body diffuses light, softens it and enhances plant life. It also provides a canvas on which to hang teeming greenery.

What we like

  • The simple form emphasizes the beauty of the plants
  • The lamp emits a soft and soothing light

What we dislike

  • You need to stand on a stool or a little ladder to water the plants

9. Burmistrova’s smart planter

This smart planter can monitor the condition of the air, soil, and plant to ensure it receives the right amount of water and light to grow healthier. Designed with the working population in mind (who have less time to care for their plants, but love to have them in their indoors), the plant pot can artificially control humidity, air temperature, and more to ensure plants do not die during the user’s long absence. This endeavor can be further beneficial for the users, who can through a mobile app, control, monitor, and see the plant’s performance from anywhere.

Why is it noteworthy?

Smart planters are available dime a dozen. Some options require artificial lighting to grow plants in the shaded areas of your house. Others keep them happy and healthy on their own. In the already crowded, but high-demand segment, designer Evgeniya Burmistrova has introduced a smart flower system with climate control that takes care of the plants independently and leaves you with a green, inviting environment at home.

What we like

  • The plant pot can artificially control humidity, air temperature, and more to ensure plants do not die during the user’s long absence

What we dislike

  • The aesthetics are unexciting and quite similar to other planters on the market

10. Vista

Vista is a smart gardening system that uses hydroponics to cultivate lush greenery in a growth tray that mimics the natural terrain of a mountainous landscape.

Why is it noteworthy?

Too often, smart gardens today place more emphasis on function than aesthetics. This results in cold vertical farms which look better in research centers’ greenhouses than in living rooms. That’s why designer Juhyuck Han created Vista, a smart garden appliance that mimics a landscape’s natural terrain and scales it down to fit in our homes.

What we like

  • Vista’s grow tray mimics the terrain of a natural landscape to bring users closer to nature
  • Equipped with GPS technology, the glass container reveals various pieces of daily information such as the weather, temperature, date, and time

What we dislike

  • Bulky + space-consuming design

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Apple @ Work Podcast: Google Workspace integration will drive the use of Managed Apple IDs

Apple @ Work Podcast: Google Workspace integration will drive the use of Managed Apple IDs

Apple @ Work is brought to you by Mosyle, the leader in modern mobile device management (MDM) and security for Apple enterprise and education customers. Over 28,000 organizations leverage Mosyle solutions to automate the deployment, management, and security of millions of Apple devices daily. Request a FREE account today and discover how you can put your Apple fleet on auto-pilot at a price point that is hard to believe.

In this episode of Apple @ Work, I go solo for the first time and talk about Apple’s upcoming integration with Google Workspace for Managed Apple IDs.

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Diablo Immortal is arriving on June 2 for iOS, Android, and PC

Diablo Immortal is arriving on June 2 for iOS, Android, and PC

Blizzard just announced a new Diablo game – it is called Diablo Immortal and will be available for Android, iOS, and PC. It will support cross-play and cross-progression, meaning there will be a character that can be played both on mobile and a desktop computer.

The game will be free-to-play and online-only, and according to the Diablo team, it will have new characters, storylines and additional content for a “constantly evolving experience”. Pre-registrations ahead of the June 2 launch are already open, and we’ve provided a link at the end of this article.

The Diablo Immortal is set between Diablo II: Lord of Destruction and Diablo III, and players have to find all the Fragments of the Worldstone – the pieces remaining after the stone was shattered by Tyrael and scattered all over the Sanctuary.

Diablo Immortal will keep some classic fan-favorite characters like Barbarian, Wizard, and Necromancer, as well as the idea of sets of weapons and armor and some unique items. Looting will also offer further customization of the character.

Diablo Immortal is arriving on June 2 for iOS, Android, and PC

Playing on iOS and Android will be pretty much straightforward – one side of the bottom screen will be for movement, the other for attacks, using potions, magic, etc. However, controls on PC are evolving – moving and attacking with the mouse will remain, but Diablo Immortal will also have WASD movement.

There are also four pre-selected actions with the 1, 2, 3, 4 keys used as a shortcut, and potions will be utilized with the Q key.

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