AI & Technology Updates

  • Corsair’s Galleon 100 SD: A Stream Deck Keyboard


    Corsair fit a whole Stream Deck into its new gaming keyboardCorsair's new Galleon 100 SD gaming keyboard integrates a full Stream Deck Plus, featuring 12 customizable buttons, a 5-inch high-resolution screen, and two rotary dials, enhancing its functionality for gamers and streamers alike. This keyboard marks a significant evolution in Corsair's product line, building on its acquisition of Elgato in 2018 and improving upon previous attempts like the Corsair Voyager laptop. The Galleon's left and right sides are controlled by different software, but future firmware updates aim to streamline these controls. With its extensive customization options and robust Stream Deck integration, the Galleon is positioned as a versatile tool for both gaming and everyday tasks, appealing to users who value high functionality and personalization. This matters because it represents a significant advancement in gaming peripherals, merging the capabilities of a Stream Deck with a mechanical keyboard to offer unprecedented control and customization.


  • Ugreen’s AI NAS: More RAM Than My Desktop


    Ugreen is now selling an AI NAS with more RAM than my desktopUgreen's new AI NAS offers advanced features designed to enhance file management and retrieval. With Universal Search, users can find files using natural language descriptions, making it easier to locate documents, photos, and videos. The Uliya AI Chat feature allows for natural language interaction with stored files, enabling users to ask questions, summarize documents, and manage a private knowledge base offline. AI Album and Voice Memos further enhance organization by categorizing images and transcribing audio recordings, respectively. The AI File Organization system automatically sorts files by type, date, and name, streamlining the process of managing digital content. This matters because it simplifies digital organization and retrieval, making it more intuitive and efficient for users.


  • Chamberlain’s myQ Secure View 3-in-1 Smart Lock Unveiled


    Chamberlain’s new smart lock will lock your door and shut your garage upon spotting a strangerChamberlain has introduced the myQ Secure View 3-in-1 Smart Lock, a device that combines a smart lock with a 2K HDR video doorbell, enhancing home security by using face detection technology. Priced at $279.99, this smart lock can automatically lock or unlock doors based on facial recognition, and it integrates with Chamberlain's garage door openers and other myQ accessories. Users must subscribe to a $7.99 monthly plan to access premium features like saving video footage and detailed notifications. While offering multiple unlocking options such as fingerprint, PIN, and physical key, the lock is limited in its compatibility with popular smart home platforms, working instead with select subscription-based security services. This matters because it highlights the growing trend of integrating advanced technology into home security systems, offering convenience and enhanced safety.


  • Private Equity’s Impact on Rocket Industry


    Private equity deal shows just how far America’s legacy rocket industry has fallenThe sale of Rocketdyne's assets to private equity firm AE Industrial highlights the decline of America's traditional rocket industry, as L3Harris retains only the RS-25 engine program. The RS-25, originally the Space Shuttle Main Engine, is crucial for NASA's Artemis Moon program but comes with a hefty price tag of $100 million per engine. This high cost has led to criticism of the SLS rocket program, despite congressional support to continue it through Artemis V. AE Industrial's acquisition includes the RL10 upper stage engine production and ongoing work in various propulsion technologies, allowing L3Harris to focus on defense contracts. This shift underscores the changing landscape of the aerospace industry, where cost efficiency and innovation are increasingly prioritized.


  • Ugreen’s AI-Powered Smart Home Surveillance Launch


    Ugreen is expanding into AI-powered smart home surveillanceUgreen is entering the smart home market with its SynCare product line, featuring AI-powered surveillance cameras set to launch in late 2026. The lineup includes two indoor cameras, an outdoor camera, and a video doorbell, all equipped with 4K capture, AI-driven recognition for people and events, and advanced features like colorized night vision and cross-camera awareness. These devices can analyze behavior and provide alerts, such as notifying homeowners if a stranger approaches. The outdoor camera offers multiple security zones with escalating responses, from capturing footage to triggering alarms. Ugreen's Smart Display D500 acts as a central hub, though all functionalities can be accessed via a mobile app. This matters as it highlights the integration of AI in enhancing home security, offering consumers more intelligent and responsive surveillance options.