Find My Kitty! Tile Introduces Bluetooth Tracker Cat Collar Accessory

Tile has launched a new pet accessory to help cat owners locate their furry friends easily. The Tile for Cats collar attachment allows your cat to carry around a Tile tracker, so you can quickly find it when it gets lost. This innovative collar attachment comes in black and white colors and costs $39.99 in the US and comes with a Tile Sticker tracker and a silicone collar attachment that the tracker can be adhered to.

The Tile Sticker tracker is water-resistant, compatible with the Tile app on Android or iOS devices, and has a maximum range of 250ft (76m). It will last for roughly three years before the battery runs out and the tracker needs to be replaced. The collar attachment can fit collars that are between 3/8-inch to 3/4-inch wide, whether they have breakaway mechanisms or not.

Tile operates a tracker network that all Tile users are connected to, helping you find tagged products if you’ve lost them while out and about — just like an Apple AirTag. The official Tile app will show you how strong the signal from a connected Tile tracker is, giving you a “hotter or colder” reading as you get closer to or further from the missing item; the tracker will beep, giving you an audio clue as to where it’s hiding.

While this isn’t the first time Tile has recommended using its devices to keep tabs on your feline, the new solution is much better because it’s a more streamlined approach using a Tile Sticker that won’t catch on anything and potentially harm your cat. Still, it’s essential to remember that while this tracker collar might be a nifty helper in finding your cat, it shouldn’t replace microchipping it! A microchip identifier greatly increases the chances of your cat being returned to you if it gets lost, stolen, or involved in an accident — and unlike a collar, it can’t be removed or caught on things while your furry companion is exploring.

Find My Kitty! Tile Introduces Bluetooth Tracker Cat Collar Accessory

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Beats Studio Buds+ leak on Amazon with a May 18th release date

The earbuds will have a transparent design option.

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The technology used old LucasFilm footage of Ford for accuracy.

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Tile’s latest accessory helps track your cat

It’s a modified Tile sticker with a silicon collar attachment and costs $40.

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The $40 Tile for Cats tracker from Life360 is a modified version of the Tile Sticker with a silicon collar attachment and 250-foot Bluetooth range. The idea is to give you peace of mind that your cat is somewhere in the house, and then help you figure out exactly where the sneaky floof is hiding. The attachment can stretch up to 1.7 times without breaking and is water resistant, so it’ll continue to function even if hit with a few drops.

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The charger can deliver up to 25 kilowatts of power, making it three times faster than the fastest AC chargers on the market. It is bidirectional, which enables it to be used for backup power in the event of an outage, and it even has vehicle-to-grid capabilities, in other words, it is able to supply excess power back to the grid.

The new charger is a breakthrough in the EV industry, where the rapid growth in EV ownership and usage is putting immense pressure on the electricity grid. Enteligent’s solar-powered charger allows consumers to shift from fossil fuel-powered grid charging to clean solar-based daytime charging.

The company aims to dramatically increase energy utilization, improve returns on energy investments and enable critical paradigm shifts in energy usage for the upcoming green electrification revolution. The charger will be available in the fall of 2023 and promises to be a game-changer in the EV charging industry. With this groundbreaking technology, Enteligent is taking a significant step towards a sustainable and clean energy future. Check out more information at the official website.

A Game-changer: Revolutionary Sun-Powered Car Charger Solves EV’s Biggest Problem

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Brazilian court bans Telegram for failing to hand over data from neo-Nazi groups

Telegram might soon disappear from Brazilian app stores after a federal court in the country has issued a temporary ban against the messaging service. Judge Wellington Lopes da Silva has ordered Google and Apple to remove the app from their stores and for mobile carriers to block access to it for failing to hand over complete user data from two neo-Nazi group chats. Telegram will also have to pay a fine worth almost $200,000 a day until it’s able to give authorities data from the groups believed to have been used to incite attacks on schools in Brazil. 

According to The New York Times, the group chats were found on the phone of a teenager accused of committing two school shootings in November, which left three dead and 13 people injured. Authorities said they saw murder tutorials, bomb-manufacturing instructions and violent videos in those group chats, in addition to Nazi content. Brazilian justice minister Flavio Dino said: “The so-called antisemitic movement is acting in these networks. And we know that this is at the base of violence against our children, our teens.”

Judge da Silva explained that Telegram only handed over information on the administrator of a channel named the “Brazilian Anti-Semitic Movement.” It failed to give authorities information on members of that group and any data from another channel called “Anti-Semitic Front.” The service reportedly said that the groups had been deleted and that it couldn’t recover any information, but that wasn’t enough to justify not complying with the court’s subpoena to the judge

The Brazilian Supreme Court previously banned Telegram for failing to freeze accounts spreading disinformation ahead of last year’s presidential elections. However, the ban was reversed in just a couple of days, and Telegram blamed its noncompliance to lost emails. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/brazilian-court-bans-telegram-for-failing-to-hand-over-data-from-neo-nazi-groups-100853097.html?src=rss

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