Top Tech News Today: Google Pixel Watch 3, Microsoft Notepad Update, and More

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Top Tech News Today: Google Pixel Watch 3, Microsoft Notepad Update, and More
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Top Tech News Today: Google Pixel Watch 3, Microsoft Notepad Update, and More

Google Pixel Watch 3 May Launch In Two Sizes

Google is reportedly gearing up to introduce its latest smartwatch offering at its hardware event scheduled for August 13. In preparation for this launch, both the standard Pixel Watch 3 and a new, larger Pixel Watch 3 XL have recently received FCC certification. This year marks a significant change in Google’s smartwatch strategy, as the company is likely to offer two size options for the first time.

Google Pixel Watch 3: A Potential Game-Changer

According to industry speculation, the smaller model is likely to feature a 41mm case, while the larger XL variant is expected to measure 45mm. The FCC filings reveal that some versions of the Pixel Watch 3 lineup will include LTE connectivity, allowing for cellular data usage independent of a smartphone. Additionally, the new watches are said to incorporate Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology, potentially enabling more precise location tracking and improved device-to-device interactions.

Microsoft Notepad Users Getting Spellcheck, Autocorrect

Microsoft has been quietly enhancing its Notepad app for Windows 11 users, with recent reports indicating the rollout of two new features that were initially tested in March. One of these additions is a spellcheck function for Notepad, which operates similarly to the feature found in Microsoft Word and Edge. It underlines misspelled words in red, allowing users to easily identify and correct errors. This feature can be toggled on or off for specific file types within Notepad.

Microsoft Notepad Update: A Boon for Users

CMF Phone 1 Launch: Nothing Launches First Modular Phone

London-based technology company Nothing’s sub-brand CMF on Monday officially launched three new products, including the much-awaited CMF Phone 1, CMF Watch Pro 2, and CMF Buds Pro 2. CMF Phone 1 claims to bring an incredible camera system, a bright display, and a customizable modular design.

Apple Mulling to Start iPad Production In India

Apple is mulling to restart its efforts to produce iPads in India, says a report by Money Control, citing anonymous sources familiar with the company’s plans. This renewed interest is reportedly driven by the Indian government’s initiatives to draw more manufacturing supply chains to the country. The Cupertino-based tech giant might soon begin searching for a new manufacturing partner in India.

Samsung Workers Go On 3-Day Strike Over Pay & Benefits

Workers at Samsung have staged a three-day general strike against the company over pay and benefits. The protest kicked off on Wednesday and will last till Friday. According to a report by the news agency AFP, the head of a union representing tens of thousands of employees has warned that this protest will impact memory chip production. This is a huge concern for Samsung as the tech giant is the world’s largest memory chip maker and accounts for a large portion of the global output of high-end chips.

New Carbon Storage Technology is Fastest of Its Kind

A new way to store carbon captured from the atmosphere developed by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin works much faster than current methods without the harmful chemical accelerants they require. In new research published in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, the team developed a technique for ultrafast formation of carbon dioxide hydrates. These unique ice-like materials can bury carbon dioxide in the ocean, preventing it from being released into the atmosphere.

Carbon Storage Technology: A Beacon of Hope

“We’re staring at a huge challenge — finding a way to safely remove gigatons of carbon from our atmosphere — and hydrates offer a universal solution for carbon storage. For them to be a major piece of the carbon storage pie, we need the technology to grow them rapidly and at scale,” said Vaibhav Bahadur, a professor in the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering who led the research.

The implications of this breakthrough extend beyond carbon sequestration. Ultrafast formation of hydrates has potential applications in desalination, gas separation, and gas storage, offering a versatile solution for various industries.

Students Honored at Gordon Cooper Technology Center

Students in Oklahoma were recognized at the 2024 SkillsUSA Championships, held in Atlanta, on June 26-27. More than [number] students in career and technical students in Oklahoma were recognized at the event, showcasing their skills and talents.

Gordon Cooper Technology Center: Future of Technology

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