An Unpublished Homepod Was Found In The IOS 16 Code

Through in-depth mining of ios16 beta code, foreign technology media 9to5mac found a homepod that has not yet been released. It is not clear how this model actually works. The code clearly states that it is not homepodmini or the original homepod.

Gaia Probe Will Release The Latest Batch Of Observation Data On June 13

According to the US space network, the European Space Agency's Gaia probe will release the latest batch of observation data on June 13, which contains information about hundreds of millions of the brightest objects in the sky, such as the chemical composition of tens of millions of stars. The "Gaia" space telescope was launched in 2013, aiming to draw the most detailed map of the Milky way by depicting the precise position, distance and speed of nearly 2billion stars in the Milky way.

[Video] New IOS 16 Lock Screen Experience: More Personalized Customization

Among the many updates introduced by ios16, the most noteworthy is the major adjustment of the lock screen interface, which has brought a new interactive experience. The new lock screen provides more user-friendly settings. Users can create different lock screens according to their preferences. Macrumors, a foreign technology media, was upgraded to ios16 for the first time to experience the lock screen interface.

Samsung Releases Odyssey G85nb/g75nb/g40b E-sports Display

Samsung has just refreshed its new Odyssey display family with three lines and will launch it to the global market this month. It includes g85nb (G8) and g75nb (G7) models with 1000r curvature and gb40b (G4) models with flat screen. It is worth mentioning that both G8 and G4 models support 240Hz high refresh rate, while G7 models only support 165hz at most.

"Molecular Drill" Can Sterilize By Drilling In Two Minutes

According to the latest issue of progress in science, Rice University in the United States has developed a nanoscale "drill bit" activated by visible light rather than ultraviolet (UV). Through the test of real infection, it is proved that these molecular machines can effectively kill bacteria. Rice University chemist jamestour's team successfully tested six kinds of molecular machines, all of which punched holes in the cell membranes of gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria in just two minutes.