Sunday 3rd March - A Wooden Satellite
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Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon are back with tips on decrypting Audible books with Libation, concerns about Voyager 1's failing communications, and latest tech news covering from wooden satellites and mass-produced 1TB microSD cards to affordable smartphones and innovative wearables.
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Feedback, Fallout and Contributions
Ian Barton on Libation
Downloading and Decrypting Your Audible Books. I have a lot of books on Audible. I would like to download them in a format that is decrypted in case Audible goes "Mammaries skywards" in the future, or is taken over by another company that demands you pay for all your books again. I came across a free program called Libation. You can view it on GitHub and it can be installed on most operating systems. It has all sorts of filtering options and will download a postage stamp size icon. Note you can only download books that you have purchased from Audible.
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AJ Santos on What’s Going On With Voyager 1? Future Looks Uncertain
Voyager 1 is the furthest any human object has ever gone from Earth. It is now over 15 billion miles from our planet, flying through interstellar space. Since its launch in August 1977, the spacecraft has remained in contact with Earth, but over the last several months, that communication has become nonsensical. Are we about to lose the second-longest operating spacecraft in human history?
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Banters: Knocking out a Quick Bant
Streaming woes… farewell Netflix and Prime?
News, Mews and Views
The FTC bans AI impersonations of individuals — and unveils greater powers to win stolen money back
Japan to launch world’s first wooden satellite to combat space pollution
Samsung is now mass-producing 1TB microSD cards, sales will begin in Q3 '24
Hardline on the hardware
ZTE Shows off its 3D-Capable Nubia Tablet at MWC
TCL NXTPAPER 14 is a massive 2.4K tablet perfect for comfortable reading
This £9, 1.7-inch wide computer is almost 10x more powerful than a Raspberry Pi Pico
The 12-inch Honor Pad 9 now available in the UK and Ireland (One single, measly update to A14, eventually)
Samsung Galaxy Book 4 now launched globally
The Wearables Watch
Oppo introduces Air Glass 3 XR prototype at MWC 2024
The Galaxy Ring will provide longer battery life than Samsung’s smartwatches
Phone Zone
Infinix demos colour-changing back panels for phones with E Ink technology
Motorola showed us its phone that bends around the wrist
This 28,000mAh power bank happens to be an Android phone
Moto G04 costs just £89, and it's a super 6.6-inch smartphone - Specs
Flap your trap about an App
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