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  • 1 week ago | techedt.com | Simon Cohen

    Managing indoor temperature and humidity is key to creating a comfortable and healthy living space. The SMATRUL WiFi Temperature and Humidity Sensor offers a simple and affordable way to monitor these conditions in real-time. With a compact design and clear display, it fits easily into any home or office environment. Unlike traditional monitors, this device also links to smart home systems like Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Tuya Smart Life.

  • 1 week ago | techedt.com | Simon Cohen

    You generate personal data whenever you unlock your phone, track your steps, or scroll through social media. This data might feel like something that belongs to you, but the moment it touches a platform or device, its ownership becomes much less clear. The companies behind these services have built their business models on collecting, analysing, and profiting from the data users produce. In practice, much of your personal data lives in corporate hands.

  • 2 weeks ago | techedt.com | Simon Cohen

    Keeping the air in a room just right can often be challenging, especially in humid climates like Southeast Asia. The Xiaomi Smart Humidifier 2 steps in with a sleek design and innovative features that aim to make that task effortless. With its promise of easy maintenance, quiet operation, and smart connectivity, it is designed for modern living. However, while its looks are undeniably appealing, the question remains whether its performance matches its stylish presentation.

  • 2 weeks ago | techedt.com | Simon Cohen

    Wireless charging has been discussed for years, but until recently, its use was limited to small gadgets like smartphones and smartwatches. Wireless power transfer is becoming more efficient, reliable, and practical for a broader range of devices. Innovations like resonant inductive charging allow energy to transfer across short distances, making charging pads far more forgiving of device positioning.

  • 3 weeks ago | techedt.com | Simon Cohen

    The way people buy smartphones is changing fast. More consumers are choosing to subscribe to their phones instead of paying full price upfront or signing a two-year contract. This approach, known as hardware as a service (HaaS), treats phones like a streaming service — you pay a monthly fee, use the device, and then swap it for the next model when you’re ready.