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M5 MacBook Pro’s Single-Fan Cooler: Why It Still Hits ~99 °C, What That Means, and How It Compares to the M4
TL;DR — short, precise summary Independent tests show the base 14″ M5 MacBook Pro can hit roughly 99 °C under sustained CPU/GPU load, which can trigger thermal throttling in some workloads. (Wccftech) Despite the high peak temperature, the M5 generally runs cooler and more stably than the M4 in the same chassis and with the…
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iOS 26.1 Beta 4 lets you make Liquid Glass frosted
iOS 26.1 Beta 4 Lets You Make Liquid Glass Frosted — Apple Finally Listens Apple has just released iOS 26.1 Beta 4, and it’s a surprisingly user-centric update. Among the usual bug fixes and performance tweaks lies a subtle but significant visual upgrade — the ability to make Liquid Glass frosted. This small toggle…
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Oakley × Meta Vanguard Smart Glasses
Here’s a thorough, mathematician-style breakdown of the Oakley Meta Vanguard Smart Glasses — an in-depth review that digs into the features, performance, pros & cons, and where they make most sense (and where they don’t). 1. Introduction & Positioning The Oakley Meta Vanguard is a smart-glasses product co-branded by Oakley (known for high-performance sports eyewear)…
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Apple iPad Pro (2025) review: fast, faster, fastest
Apple iPad Pro (M5, 2025) — Fast. Faster. Fastest. 1. Design & Form Factor What stays the same The 2025 iPad Pro has largely the same industrial design as its immediate predecessor. The two size options remain: 11-inch and 13-inch. The dimensions: 11″: 249.7 × 177.5 mm, thickness ~5.3 mm. (TechRadar) 13″: 281.6 × 215.5 mm, thickness ~5.1 mm.…
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