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Gradient Watch β A Timepiece of Shifting Patterns and Minimal Elegance
Gradient Watch is a minimalist analog timepiece that translates time into visual patterns β a wearable piece of art that doesnβt just tell time, but expresses it.
With two overlapping gradients β one for hours and one for minutes β it creates a flow of shifting patterns, turning each moment into a new experience.
Gradient Watch comes in five different colors: Black, Navy Blue, Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold. The strap is easily replaceable without the use of tools.
Specs:
β’ Case size: 38 mm (unisex)
β’ Case material: 316L stainless steel
β’ Movement: Japanese Quartz (Miyota 2025)
β’ Water resistance: 5 ATM
β’ Strap: Mesh / Genuine leather, 18 mm wide, replaceable (quick release)
β’ Glass: Sapphire-coated mineral crystal
β’ Weight:
β With leather strap: 42 g
β With mesh band: 68 g
π° Price: ~$220 USD
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Gradient Watch is a minimalist analog timepiece that translates time into visual patterns β a wearable piece of art that doesnβt just tell time, but expresses it.
With two overlapping gradients β one for hours and one for minutes β it creates a flow of shifting patterns, turning each moment into a new experience.
Gradient Watch comes in five different colors: Black, Navy Blue, Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold. The strap is easily replaceable without the use of tools.
Specs:
β’ Case size: 38 mm (unisex)
β’ Case material: 316L stainless steel
β’ Movement: Japanese Quartz (Miyota 2025)
β’ Water resistance: 5 ATM
β’ Strap: Mesh / Genuine leather, 18 mm wide, replaceable (quick release)
β’ Glass: Sapphire-coated mineral crystal
β’ Weight:
β With leather strap: 42 g
β With mesh band: 68 g
π° Price: ~$220 USD
ππ² @TechnologyBoxs
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Swift is no longer just for Apple.
For years, iPhone apps meant Swift, Android apps meant Kotlin or Java. Two separate worlds, two different languages. Developers often wished these worlds could meet.
Now, Swift officially supports Android with a new SDK. That means iOS developers can reuse core logic β networking, algorithms, data models β on Android without rewriting it in Kotlin or Java. Android teams can collaborate with Swift-written modules while keeping their native UI in Compose or views. Swift can also interoperate with Java and Kotlin through the new bridge.
The result? Faster development, fewer errors, and smoother cross-platform collaboration. Itβs still in preview, but Swift stepping beyond Appleβs walls could change how apps are built, bringing the Apple and Android worlds closer than ever.
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For years, iPhone apps meant Swift, Android apps meant Kotlin or Java. Two separate worlds, two different languages. Developers often wished these worlds could meet.
Now, Swift officially supports Android with a new SDK. That means iOS developers can reuse core logic β networking, algorithms, data models β on Android without rewriting it in Kotlin or Java. Android teams can collaborate with Swift-written modules while keeping their native UI in Compose or views. Swift can also interoperate with Java and Kotlin through the new bridge.
The result? Faster development, fewer errors, and smoother cross-platform collaboration. Itβs still in preview, but Swift stepping beyond Appleβs walls could change how apps are built, bringing the Apple and Android worlds closer than ever.
ππ² @TechnologyBoxs
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Exclusive: OPPO is testing three 200MP sensors for the Find X10 Pro Max π
πΈ Camera setup in testing:
β’ ISOCELL HPC (1/1.28" 200MP) β Main
β’ 1/1.28" 200MP β 3x Telephoto
β’ 1/1.56" 200MP β Ultra wide
Note: The ultra wide is still under A/B testing, with a 50MP sensor being considered as an alternative.
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πΈ Camera setup in testing:
β’ ISOCELL HPC (1/1.28" 200MP) β Main
β’ 1/1.28" 200MP β 3x Telephoto
β’ 1/1.56" 200MP β Ultra wide
Note: The ultra wide is still under A/B testing, with a 50MP sensor being considered as an alternative.
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A Handbag Made from Dinosaur Leather? Yes, Really.
What if I told you thereβs a luxury handbag made from lab-grown leather inspired by the mighty Tyrannosaurus rexβthe most famous dinosaur of all time? Sounds unbelievable, but itβs real.
This one-of-a-kind T. rex leather handbag, designed by Polish brand Enfin LevΓ©, unveiled on April 2, 2026, at the Art Zoo Museum in Amsterdam, right next to a life-sized T. rex skeleton.
The leather is created by reconstructing the protein sequences of the T. rex and growing it in a labβno animals harmed. Itβs durable, biodegradable, and a revolutionary alternative to traditional leather.
For now, this unique piece will be auctioned after a six-week exhibition, with a starting bid of Β£500,000 ($663,000). But this is just the beginningβluxury brands are already eyeing T. rex leather for future collections.
This isnβt just a bag; itβs a glimpse into the future of sustainable luxury.
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What if I told you thereβs a luxury handbag made from lab-grown leather inspired by the mighty Tyrannosaurus rexβthe most famous dinosaur of all time? Sounds unbelievable, but itβs real.
This one-of-a-kind T. rex leather handbag, designed by Polish brand Enfin LevΓ©, unveiled on April 2, 2026, at the Art Zoo Museum in Amsterdam, right next to a life-sized T. rex skeleton.
The leather is created by reconstructing the protein sequences of the T. rex and growing it in a labβno animals harmed. Itβs durable, biodegradable, and a revolutionary alternative to traditional leather.
For now, this unique piece will be auctioned after a six-week exhibition, with a starting bid of Β£500,000 ($663,000). But this is just the beginningβluxury brands are already eyeing T. rex leather for future collections.
This isnβt just a bag; itβs a glimpse into the future of sustainable luxury.
ππ² @TechnologyBoxs
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Samsung will supply its latest M16 OLED panels to Apple and Google smartphones launching later this year.
Industry sources say M16 will be used in the Pixel 11 series, iPhone 18 Pro / Pro Max, and Appleβs foldable iPhone. Itβs Samsungβs newest high-end material set, with upgrades in brightness, color, lifespan, and power efficiency.
The previous M14 first appeared in the iPhone 16 Pro models and later expanded to the entire iPhone 17 lineup. Now Apple is moving to M16 for its premium devices.
Samsung is expected to use M16 across all OLED panels it supplies to Apple in the second half. Estimated volumes are around 50 million units for iPhone 18 Pro models and about 10 million for foldables.
The new material set also means higher value for suppliers like Samsung SDI, LG Chem, and Duksan Neolux, with potential to expand further as Apple usually brings new tech down to lower models over time.
π ETNews
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Industry sources say M16 will be used in the Pixel 11 series, iPhone 18 Pro / Pro Max, and Appleβs foldable iPhone. Itβs Samsungβs newest high-end material set, with upgrades in brightness, color, lifespan, and power efficiency.
The previous M14 first appeared in the iPhone 16 Pro models and later expanded to the entire iPhone 17 lineup. Now Apple is moving to M16 for its premium devices.
Samsung is expected to use M16 across all OLED panels it supplies to Apple in the second half. Estimated volumes are around 50 million units for iPhone 18 Pro models and about 10 million for foldables.
The new material set also means higher value for suppliers like Samsung SDI, LG Chem, and Duksan Neolux, with potential to expand further as Apple usually brings new tech down to lower models over time.
π ETNews
ππ² @TechnologyBoxs
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France moving from Windows to Linux to cut reliance on US tech
France is starting to step away from Windows in its government systems and move toward Linux.
Itβs part of a bigger push to rely less on foreign tech and keep more control over how its digital infrastructure works. Officials are treating it as a long-term shift, not a quick swap.
Each ministry has been asked to figure out how to make the transition by 2026.
Linux is at the center of it mainly because itβs open-source, so it isnβt tied to a single company and can be adapted more freely.
France has already been slowly moving in this direction, replacing some widely used tools with local or open-source alternatives.
Itβs another sign that governments in Europe are starting to rethink who controls the software they run on.
ππ² @TechnologyBoxs
France is starting to step away from Windows in its government systems and move toward Linux.
Itβs part of a bigger push to rely less on foreign tech and keep more control over how its digital infrastructure works. Officials are treating it as a long-term shift, not a quick swap.
Each ministry has been asked to figure out how to make the transition by 2026.
Linux is at the center of it mainly because itβs open-source, so it isnβt tied to a single company and can be adapted more freely.
France has already been slowly moving in this direction, replacing some widely used tools with local or open-source alternatives.
Itβs another sign that governments in Europe are starting to rethink who controls the software they run on.
ππ² @TechnologyBoxs
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