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CES 2024: The Samsung Music Frame Speaker is The Speaker Version of Samsung’s The Frame TV
Exactly! The Music Frame from Samsung is like their version of the Symfonisk picture frame speaker by Sonos and Ikea. If you’re into having a speaker that doesn’t give off a techy vibe and looks more like a piece of art, this could be the perfect choice for you.

Samsung’s The Frame TV has been super popular because it looks more like a cool piece of art than a regular boring TV. It can even display famous artwork when you’re not using it! With customizable bezels, including stylish wood options, a matte screen, and an extensive collection of renowned artwork displayed when the TV is idle, The Frame effortlessly serves as both a television and a design piece. It has become the preferred choice for those who desire a TV that doesn’t resemble typical technological equipment.
Now, in 2024, Samsung is coming out with something new called the Music Frame. It’s not a TV, though – it’s a special speaker that looks like a picture frame. The front of the Music Frame features a physical print that Samsung promises will be customizable when orders are placed. Additionally, the Music Frame can be utilized for surround sound audio if paired with any of Samsung’s new 2024 TVs, including the anti-glare OLED model.

Described as a “customizable speaker that seamlessly blends into its surroundings by masquerading as a modern picture frame capable of displaying art or photography,” the Music Frame boasts built-in woofers, intelligent audio processing, and Q-Symphony technology for an enhanced audio experience. Equipped with two woofers, two tweeters, and two mid-range drivers, along with waveguides for optimal sound dispersion, the Music Frame operates in either Wi-Fi or Bluetooth mode. It requires a very thin power cable running down the wall to an outlet.
While pricing details for the Music Frame have not been disclosed, considering that the Sonos/Ikea frame speaker is priced at $259.99, it is anticipated that Samsung’s new speaker will be available for shipping alongside the upcoming TV and home theater lineup in the spring.

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Apple’s “Awe Dropping” Event: iPhone 17 Air and Everything to Expect This Tuesday
Apple’s biggest product launch in years is just 48 hours away, and the iPhone 17 Air could be the most radical iPhone redesign since the iPhone X. Here’s everything we know about Tuesday’s event.
Apple’s highly anticipated fall event is scheduled for Tuesday, September 9 at 10 AM PT (10:30 PM IST), promising what could be the company’s biggest product refresh in years.

The iPhone 17 Lineup:
- iPhone 17 Air: Ultra-thin at just 5.5mm thick, 6.6-inch 120Hz display, A19 chip
- iPhone 17 Pro: Starting at $1,099 (up $100), 256GB base storage
- iPhone 17 Pro Max: Redesigned camera system
- Standard iPhone 17: Expected pricing and specs
- Major Software Updates:
- Apple will announce the official release dates for its 2025 software lineup, all numbered with “26” to represent the September 2025-2026 season:
- iOS 26: Features the new “Liquid Glass” user interface, redesigned Camera app, enhanced ChatGPT integration, improved Apple Intelligence capabilities
- iPadOS 26: Introduces a completely new windowing system, Preview app for iPad, enhanced Files app with folder customization, Background Tasks for intensive operations
- macOS Tahoe 26: New features and improvements for Mac users
- watchOS 26: Updated features for Apple Watch
- visionOS 26: Updates for Vision Pro headset
- The iOS 26 public release is expected around September 15-16, with release candidates available immediately after the September 9 event.




Other Expected Launches:


Key Dates:
- Event: September 9, 10 AM PT (10:30 PM IST)
- Pre-orders: September 12, 5 AM PT
- iOS 26 Release: September 15-16 (expected)
- Hardware Release: September 19
The iPhone 17 Air represents Apple’s biggest design shift in years, prioritizing thinness over battery life with only a single rear camera.
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Red Sea Cable Cuts Cripple Microsoft Azure, Disrupt 17% of Global Internet Traffic
Multiple undersea fiber optic cables were cut in the Red Sea, disrupting Microsoft Azure services and slowing internet traffic across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe—affecting nearly 17% of global connectivity.

Multiple undersea fiber optic cables in the Red Sea were damaged, causing significant disruptions to Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform and affecting internet connectivity across India, Pakistan, UAE, and other regions.
The impact:
- Microsoft Azure users experiencing increased latency, especially for Asia-Europe traffic routes
- Nearly 17% of global internet traffic flows through Red Sea cables
- Key systems affected include SMW4, IMEWE, SEACOM/TGN-EA, AAE-1, and EIG cables
- Failures occurred near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Microsoft’s response: “Undersea fiber cuts can take time to repair; as such, we will continuously monitor, rebalance, and optimize routing to reduce customer impact in the meantime.”
The broader concern: The Red Sea is one of the world’s most critical internet chokepoints. With ongoing regional conflicts, experts worry critical digital infrastructure could become deliberate targets.
Repair timeline: Subsea cable repairs typically take weeks due to the logistics of mobilizing cable repair ships and securing permits in politically sensitive waters.
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Tesla’s AI5 Chip Breakthrough: Musk Calls It “Epic,” Promises Life-Saving Technology
Elon Musk just announced Tesla completed design review for their AI5 chip and it’s going to be ‘epic’—while simultaneously recruiting engineers to join Tesla’s silicon team to work on ‘life-saving’ chips where ‘milliseconds matter.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced a major breakthrough today with the company’s AI5 chip design, calling it “epic” and predicting the upcoming AI6 could be “the best AI chip by far”.
In a social media post, Musk revealed: “Just had a great design review today with the Tesla AI5 chip design team! This is going to be an epic chip. And AI6 to follow has a shot at being the best AI chip by far.”
What makes this significant:
- Tesla is consolidating from two chip architectures to one, focusing all silicon talent on a single incredible chip
- Musk believes AI5 will be “the best inference chip for models with fewer than 250 billion parameters”
- The chip offers “the lowest silicon cost and highest performance-to-power ratio”
- AI6 is expected to advance these capabilities even further
The job recruitment angle: Musk is actively recruiting engineers, emphasizing they’d be working on chips that “save lives” where “milliseconds matter”—clearly referencing Tesla’s autonomous driving ambitions.
This comes after Tesla shut down its Dojo supercomputer project last month, with the company deciding to focus resources on a single chip architecture rather than splitting development.
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