The Remarkable Paper Pure is more than a replacement for my Remarkable 2. It has longer battery life and a better form factor.
Apple reaches $250 Million Settlement Over Exaggerating Apple Intelligence Capabilities
Apple has reached a $250 million settlement in a lawsuit that accused the company of exaggerating Apple Intelligence’s intelligence.
Photoshop Update 27.6 Boosts Puget Bench Scores
With Photoshop version 27.6, Adobe has greatly improved the performance for certain tasks, resulting in an increase in Puget Bench scores.
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CSS `n-of` Selectors for Conditional Validation
:nth-child supports the keyword `of` in the argument which can be super useful on it’s own. Combo that with a :has() selector to do some pretty wild stuff!
Why I Don’t Chain Everything in JavaScript Anymore
Matt Smith makes a lot of good points in his article about no longer chaining things in JavaScript. Just those first two code samples in the post say a lot, but stick around for all the samples and learn a little somethin’. To me, it’s the inevitability that I’m going to need to log something between the […]
Drive Enterprise Architecture Excellence: Powered by Naseej for Technology and Orbus Software
Naseej for Technology has announced a regional partnership with Orbus Software, a global leader in enterprise transformation platforms, to deliver advanced enterprise architecture and transformation planning solutions across the GCC and MENA. The collaboration empowers public and private organizations to align strategy, governance, and innovation through best-practice frameworks such as TOGAF and ArchiMate.
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UAEU and Naseej Implement Modern Shelving Services
Building on a longstanding collaboration with United Arab Emirates University, Naseej for Technology delivers a structured shelving realignment project that strengthens collection organization, accessibility, and operational efficiency across the university library.
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Naseej and Couchbase Join Forces to Enable Real-Time, High-Performance Applications in Saudi Arabia
Naseej has partnered with Couchbase to integrate Capella, its modern cloud database platform for AI, into Naseejâs digital solutions. The collaboration enhances performance, scalability, and real-time capabilities, empowering institutions across the GCC to accelerate digital transformation, enable agentic workflows, and deliver next-generation user experiences.
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Boardcon PICOT536 SoM and EMT536 SBC Highlight Allwinner T536 Edge AI Processor

Back in April last year, Allwinner released the T536 SoC, and since then, weâve seen MYiR Tech and Forlinx introduce SoM and SBC based on it. The latest to join the lineup is Boardcon, which has recently launched the PICOT536 SoM and EMT536 SBC for industrial HMI, machine vision, robotics, and other edge computing applications. As a reminder, the Allwinner T536 SoC features a quad-core Arm Cortex-A55 CPU, XuanTie E907 and E902 RISC-V coprocessors, and a 2 TOPS NPU for edge AI. The module comes with up to 8GB LPDDR4/LPDDR4X memory, up to 64GB eMMC flash, an optional WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4 module, and a 314-pin MXM edge connector exposing I/Os such as MIPI DSI and LVDS, camera inputs, audio inputs and outputs, Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe, USB 3.0, and more. PICOT536 System-on-Module PICOT536 specifications: SoC â Allwinner T536 CPU â Quad-core Arm Cortex-A55 at up to 1.6GHz, RISC-V XuanTie […]
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ESP32-P4 + ESP32-C5 Board Includes Raspberry Pi-Compatible MIPI Connectors for Official Displays and Camera Modules

We’ve come across an ESP32-P4 + ESP32-C5 board that looks similar to the Wireless Tag WTDKP4C5-S1 board, but is even more compact and features four MIPI connectors, including two whose pinout is compatible with Raspberry Pi camera modules and displays. Maker Go calls it the “ESP32P4C5 core board” and features an “ESP32-P4-Module” with ESP32-P4 MCU with 32MB PSRAM, an ESP32-C5 dual-band WiFi 6 SoC, nd a 16MB NOR flash. Besides the MIPI connectors, the board features three USB ports, one for debugging, and two Type-C/A ports sharing a USB 2.0 data connection, a built-in MEMS microphone, a speaker connector, and two 34-pin headers for expansion. ESP32P4C5 Core Board specifications: Main SoC â Espressif Systems ESP32-P4 CPU Dual-core 32-bit RISC-V HP (High-performance) CPU @ up to 400 MHz with AI instructions extension and single-precision FPU Single-RISC-V LP (Low-power) MCU core @ up to 40 MHz with 8KB of zero-wait TCM RAM […]
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