There is no escape, control or option key – because, ok, no escape. It is a cold grid of 73 chunky keys with 70 percent keyboard layout. The heavy, aluminum case is designed in industrial blue colors, with an off-white frame that looks that it has been sitting in a forgotten department since the 80s. Instead of a mouse pad, there is a touch trackball next to a cross-shaped directional pad.
There is no practical requirement of such keyboard in 2025, but it is a chutli collector item for fans of the Apple TV+ series. MDR dasher will be compatible with Macos, Windows and Linux via USB-C. The atomic keyboard is not yet clear at the price (it says $ 399, but the price is exceeded, and notes the final pricing is to be determined), and no release date, but you can sign up for email alert on its site. -Butian Chokrane
Apple user will train your AI on data
Photograph: Julian Chokkattu
This week, Apple says that it will begin to analyze user data to improve its artificial intelligence models, which will be widely seen as a means for the company, which is to catch rivals such as Openai and Google. Instead of relying on synthetic training models, Apple will use anonymous customer data to examine the work of its synthetic data and improve it. The data has been collected, so the apple is not collecting emails or texts, but keeps an eye on “the trend in real user data” to compare with the results with synthetic data. This applies only to users who have opted for device analytics and roll out in iOS 18.5, iPados 18.5, and Macos 15.5.
This artificial-warrior will upgrade the quality of text-generation features such as writing equipment and condensation, although it is not clear how soon we will see improvement. Apple’s new Siri should have been here till now-a part of the accessible intelligence rollout-but instead we have been left with a minor soup-up Siri that can tap in Openai’s chat. that’s about it. A few weeks ago, the company delayed the version of the promised Siri last year, which could understand your personal reference. Now it is expected to come in 2026.
America comes in a laser-powered skin-care equipment
Photograph: Lima
Lyma Laser Pro has officially pacified the US for $ 5,995 this week. Last year was released in Europe for the first time, the AT-hom, FDA-Callier Skin-Care Tool racked the waiting list of more than 16,000 Americans, which the company says that the sales translate over $ 100 million.