Samsung PixCell LED wants to reinvent headlights with an addressable light, smaller and compatible with different regulations

LED headlights in cars can change significantly over the next few years. Today Samsung introduces PixCell LED, its new LED module designed for Adaptive Driving Light (ADB) systems. A module for car headlights that promises to help improve visibility in adverse conditions and is up to 16 times smaller than traditional LEDs.

PixCell LED wants to spread quickly in the automotive sector, in a way that is equivalent to how Samsung usually does with the rest of its components. In this case, the company promises that its LEDs will be cheaper, smaller and comply with the different global regulations, being able to adapt quickly to different countries.

LED, laser or xenon headlights: these are the lighting technologies for the car and the regulations they must comply with

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Amazon Echo Buds: the second generation of the Bluetooth headphones with noise cancellation and compatible with Alexa arrives

In the market for Bluetooth headphones, Amazon is present in some markets with the Echo Buds, a model launched at the end of 2019 that now sees a new version arrive in the form of some Echo Buds (2nd Gen) that already appear on the Amazon website in the United States.

With the above we are faced with the first wireless headphones from Amazon, a model that offers compatibility with Alexa, Bose technology and noise reduction. Now, the second generation releases design and offers, depending on the brand, improved audio performance.

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The new version of Parallels Desktop can now virtualize Windows 10 ARM natively on Mac M1s

Parallels, famous for its virtualization tools for macOS, just announced the release of Parallels Desktop 16.5, a long-awaited version because finally has full native support for Macs with Apple’s new M1 chips.

This version allows run Windows 10 ARM preview on virtual machines within macOS at native speeds on newer Macs, in addition to also offering support for ARM-based Linux distros.

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