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  • NANLITE Unveils Cookie and Cookie-S Tiny USB-C LED Lights for Smartphones
    November 18, 2025, 11:40 PM EST. NANLITE launches the cookie and cookie-s tiny USB-C powered LED lights for smartphones. Weighing 21.4 g and powered directly from the USB-C port (no internal battery), they offer three brightness levels and three CCT temperatures (roughly 3200K, 4300K, 5600K). The dual-sided design provides hard light on one side and diffusion on the other, with eight LEDs per side and color accuracy: CRI 95 and TLCI 98. They support dual capture by lighting both sides simultaneously and come in coral pink, cyan blue, or lavender for $12.99.
  • Garmin Forerunner 165 vs. Coros Pace 4: Best starter AMOLED running watch showdown
    November 18, 2025, 11:38 PM EST. Looking to pick between the Coros Pace 4 and the Garmin Forerunner 165? This Wareable comparison covers two current-gen, entry-level AMOLED running watches. Both offer a light ~40g polymer case and a sharp 1.2-inch AMOLED (390x390) display. Price-wise, Pace 4 sits at about $249/£229 with dual-frequency GPS and strong battery life; the Forerunner 165 debuted at $249/$299 and often lands around $200-$250 as it matures, creating parity if you skip music. In use, Garmin's UI feels punchier out of the box, while Coros tends to keep brightness lower to squeeze extra hours. Verdict: choose the Pace 4 if you want premium screen tech and GPS at a modest premium; opt for the Forerunner 165 if you value software polish and near-price-parity on many SKUs.
  • Gemini 3: Google's Next-Gen AI with Enhanced Reasoning, Context, and Agentic Capabilities
    November 18, 2025, 11:36 PM EST. Google unveils Gemini 3, the next leap in the Gemini era, blending all prior generations' strengths into a single model. Gemini 3 achieves state-of-the-art reasoning, deep context understanding, and enhanced intent detection, delivering results with less prompting. Google is shipping Gemini at scale-from Search with Gemini 3 in AI Mode to the Gemini app, and to developers via AI Studio and Vertex AI, plus the new agentic platform Google Antigravity. The update follows widespread adoption: billions of monthly users across AI Overviews and the Gemini app; thousands of developers building with its models. Google emphasizes a full-stack approach spanning infrastructure, research, tooling, and consumer products to bring advanced capabilities to billions. Expect ongoing improvements and new developer opportunities.
  • Start Building with Gemini 3 and Google Antigravity: An Agentic Dev Platform
    November 18, 2025, 11:34 PM EST. Google Antigravity demonstrates what's possible with Gemini 3: an agentic development platform that lets developers work at a higher, task-oriented level by coordinating agents across workspaces while keeping a familiar AI IDE at its core. It accelerates development as you act as the architect, collaborating with intelligent agents that operate autonomously across the editor, terminal, and browser. These agents plan and execute complex software tasks, conveying results via detailed artifacts. The platform elevates feature building, UI iteration, bug fixing, research, and reporting. A public preview is available at no charge for macOS, Windows, and Linux via the Google Antigravity site.
  • Microsoft releases KB5072653 ESU Licensing Preparation Package to fix Windows 10 ESU install errors
    November 18, 2025, 11:32 PM EST. Microsoft released the emergency Windows 10 KB5072653 ESU Licensing Preparation Package to resolve the 0x800f0922 install errors seen with the November 2025 ESU update (KB5068781). After installing KB5072653, devices on Windows 10 22H2 must have the October 2025 KB5066791 cumulative update, then run Windows Update to apply the November ESU. Some admins report WSUS/SCCM not flagging eligible devices; Microsoft will provide a new Scan Cab with updated metadata to improve compliance checks. Windows 10 reached end of support on Oct 14, 2025, but ESU remains available: consumer ESU is $30 for one year (or 1,000 Microsoft reward points); enterprise ESU licenses run three years (~$427 per device). Guidance: back up settings, enroll in ESU, and re-run updates after restart.