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Ubiquiti introduces new UISP Switch aimed at the WISP market

Ubiquiti has today released its first new piece of hardware under the UISP line, with the UISP Switch. The UISP line is aimed directly at the growing WISP market and Ubiquiti say it is perfect for ‘MicroPoP’ applications. To this end, this is why the UISP Switch only supports 24v passive PoE outputs, as all of Ubiquiti’s airMAX and LTU line uses this PoE standard and has done for many […]

Ubiquiti releases UniFi OS 1.11.4 for UDM and UDM-Pro

Ubiquiti has today released a new update for UniFi OS running on the UDM and UDM Pro, with UniFi OS version 1.11.4. Ubiquiti has said this is a rolling update, so users should see it appear in the next few days, however from the two UDM Pro units I look after, this has already showed up on both. With this release, Ubiquiti says it has improved the way the devices […]

Nissan introduces new Micra Kiiro limited edition

Nissan has introduced a new limited edition Micra this week, limited to 250 units and is due to go on sale soon with prices starting at £18,375 in the UK. So, what makes this a special edition, well this is a version that is being released as a promotion between Nissan and the new Batman film. The Micra gets Kiiro logos on the C pillars, yellow trim on the front […]

Apple announces media event ‘Peek Performance’ on 8th March

Apple has this afternoon announced a new media event taking place next week on 8th March, the event titled ‘Peek Performance’ will take place at the usual time of 10:00am Pacific Time (6pm UK time) and will once again be conducted remotely with no in person guests, as Apple did in 2020 and 2021. Apple has likely already pre-recorded it and it’ll be taking place from the Steve Jobs Theatre within […]

Rivian has just increased the prices of its R1T pickup and R1S SUV

Rivian has announced this week that it is increasing the prices of some of the variants of the R1T pickup and R1S SUV. The base price of the R1T has been increased from $67,500 to $79,500 for the quad motor version with large battery packs. This is a very significant $12,000 jump and will apply to people who have pre-ordered and reserved. The R1S SUV is also seeing a similar […]

Microsoft OneDrive is now fully compatible with Apple Silicon Macs

Microsoft has announced this week that its OneDrive client for macOS has now been updated to support Apple’s latest Apple Silicon Mac computers. Microsoft has been testing this new version since last year and should run faster as the emulation from Rosetta 2 will no longer be needed as the app is now native to the new chips. Microsoft provided a statement on the OneDrive Blog this week: “We’re excited […]

Apple is no longer requiring masks at many of its US stores

Apple has announced recently that at many of its US based stores, it will no longer been enforcing the requirement for customers to wear face masks. This news comes from a Bloomberg report and states that this relax in the rules is due to the local guidelines and several US states changing as well as an overall drop in COVID-19 cases in the country. Apple says that its employees have been told […]

TikTok will soon be supporting 10 minute long videos

TikTok has confirmed that it is rolling out support for longer videos on its platform, with a new maximum of ten minute long videos. TikTok has long had a fairly generous limit of three minutes for a long time now and the company confirmed the news today to TechCrunch. The company says it has been testing support for longer videos on TikTok for a number of months now and it is […]

Weekends with the interface – Best stories of the week

Another week has gone by and its time, once again to go over the best stories we covered here on the interface. Tesla Model Y is now on sale in the UK Tesla’s latest all electric car is now on sale here in the UK as well as some other right-hand-drive markets. With prices starting at £54,990. Read more Spotify’s Car Thing is now on sale in the US, with no […]

Older Tesla’s with 3G built in are starting to lose connectivity

Some older Tesla models from 2012 onwards are starting to see issues with connecting to the 3G networks, as some phone carriers are starting to disable their legacy 3G networks in favour of the new 5G rollout, with 4G LTE being the new minimum going forward. Right from the start, Tesla started including 3G modems in their cars to make sure remote firmware updates can be managed, customers can connect […]