

News
Xiaomi introduced the CyberDog 2 robot. Price announced
Yesterday, the CEO and founder of Xiaomi, Lei Jun, held a conference at which, in particular, the CyberDog 2 robot dog was introduced.
The original CyberDog was introduced two years ago. This year the design has been completely redesigned. CyberDog 2 got a snout and small ears. CyberDog 2 is smaller than the previous generation: 36.7 centimeters tall and weighs 8.9 kg.
Xiaomi’s idea was to develop a more compact and prettier model. At the same time, 12 servomotors were placed in a small case. Xiaomi says it has improved the mobility of its robot with CyberGear micro-motors of its own design.
Now the dog can do several somersaults in a row, get up in case of a fall, or even ride a skateboard. 19 sensors are responsible for vision, hearing and touch (the dog reacts to stroking).
The price is 1800 dollars. The robot will be available in black, blue, and gold.

News
The Firefox browser now has a built-in page translator that works even without the Internet

Mozilla has announced the release of an update to its Firefox browser. In version number 118, users will find a significant innovation – a built-in translator for entire pages, which is significantly different from the translation services of competitors, including Google Translate or Microsoft Bing Translator.
The Firefox 118 release note notes:
Automatic translation of web content is now available to Firefox users! Unlike cloud-based alternatives, translation is done locally in Firefox, so the translated text never leaves your computer.
Simply put, the translator does not require a connection to servers and can work offline; during translation, the data does not leave the user’s computer and is not sent to Microsoft, Google or other companies.
If the user has opened a website in a supported language that is different from the browser’s default language, a translation icon will appear in the address bar. When you click PIR, a pop-up window appears asking from which language and into which language you want to translate. If your browser does not automatically detect the language of a website, you can set it manually. You can also select the settings “always translate” or “never translate”.
Now for the bad news: Firefox full-page translation currently only supports 9 languages:
- Bulgarian
- Dutch
- English
- French
- German
- Italian
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Spanish
Mozilla notes that there are other limitations. For example, the tool may not handle websites with mixed language content very well, and there is no translation of text from images or videos.
Software
Minus one: Microsoft is disabling another service in Windows 11

Microsoft has begun warning about the imminent shutdown of another service – offline maps that can work offline, without an Internet connection, will no longer be available in the Windows operating system.
Generated by the Midjourney neural network
As users have noticed, when opening the Maps application in Windows 11, a message appears: “By the end of 2023, offline maps will no longer be available in the Maps application.” After this date, you will not be able to view offline maps in the application.
The decision to end support is most likely due to the expiration of the agreement between Nokia, its Here brand and Microsoft.
Microsoft acquired Nokia’s mapping and navigation business (Here) in 2015, and since then both companies have been working together to create offline maps for Windows.
Components
Intel’s recent statement was misinterpreted. There will still be no full-fledged Meteor Lake-S desktop processors

Intel seems to have decided to confuse the public with its plans for the desktop processor segment. It turns out that there will still be no full-fledged desktop models of Meteor Lake-S.
Yes, Intel executive vice president and general manager of the client computing group Michelle Johnston Holthaus said just the day before yesterday that such CPUs would be released in 2024, which raised questions about three lines at once in one year. However, it now turns out that Holthaus did not actually mean the desktop segment in the form in which it is usually understood. Meteor Lake processors will indeed appear in desktop PCs, but this does not mean that such CPUs can be purchased separately and assembled into a computer based on them. In fact, Meteor Lake-S in the desktop segment will only be available in all-in-one PCs.
Meteor Lake is a power-efficient architecture that will power innovative mobile and desktop designs, including desktop form factors such as All-in-One (AIO). We will share more details about the product in the future
Intel
Intel already has experience releasing core KB desktop processors, which were only available in mini-PCs. Apparently, it will be the same story with Meteor Lake-S. Moreover, it is likely that technically these processors will completely copy mobile versions, except that the TDP may be higher.
That is, in 2024 we will have only two desktop lines: Raptor Lake Refresh, which will be released in October of this year, and then Arrow Lake-S sometime next year.
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