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This Smart Home Company Hit $10 Million in Revenue—and It's Just the Beginning |
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No, it's not Ring or Nest—it's RYSE, the company redefining smart home innovation, and you can invest for just $1.75 per share. |
RYSE's patented SmartShades are transforming how people control their window shades—offering seamless automation without costly replacements. With 10 fully granted patents and a pivotal Amazon court judgment safeguarding their technology, RYSE has established itself as a market leader in an industry projected to grow 23% annually. |
This year, RYSE surpassed $10 million in total revenue, expanded to 127 Best Buy locations, and experienced explosive 200% month-over-month growth. With partnerships in progress with major retailers like Lowe's and Home Depot, they're set for even bigger milestones, including international expansion and new product launches. |
This is your last chance to invest at the current share price before their next stage of growth drives even greater demand. |
Final Call: Invest in RYSE Before the Round Ends! |
Google just made smart glasses a lot more interesting |
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Google just launched a new OS and it's looking promising. |
Android XR is an OS for extended reality (XR) devices like smart glasses and headsets, here to integrate virtual and augmented reality experiences seamlessly into the Android ecosystem. |
Android XR will have XR-optimized versions of major Google apps like Maps, Photos, and YouTube — to hopefully convince you to use it. |
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There'll be a specialized version of the Chrome browser to support multiple virtual screens and make multitasking seamless and natural. |
And of course AI — it will have Gemini to let you talk to your XR device and assistant in your work and your surroundings. |
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Apple Intelligence for Mac is almost useless |
There's no denying it: Apple Intelligence for Mac has been an underwhelming flop so far. |
We get it, iPhone is the cash cow so it's going to get more attention but come on Apple. |
With all the hype we were expecting way better from you. |
The writing tools are cliched and sad. |
They could have given us a much more intelligent system-wide autocomplete -- plus a built-in grammar check to save us from nagging tools like Grammarly. |
All we got were a bunch of boring actions to transform text in limited ways. |
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You can type to Siri now — nice upgrade — but what it can actually do is very limited. |
You can definitely see the massive potential it has with the ability to control native functions like dark mode and bluetooth. |
It has native power to do literally ANYTHING in your Mac that you can, but the best it can do with most third-party apps is… open them (real innovative). |
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What we really want to see from Apple is agents that let us take a complex chain of actions. |
Using any app on our system to do the task or sub-task at hand. |
OpenAI Sora — more than just generating videos |
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Video generation is definitely the most exciting feature, but Sora can do so much more: |
Remix and upgrade existing videos — adding your own spin to it in just a few prompts: |
Before edit: Mammoths walking through the desert: |
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After edit: Mammoths -> Robots: |
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Scene storyboarding — creating entire scenes from a sequence of ideas. Turn a bunch of photo snapshots into short movies… Create transitions between scenes…
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Incredible innovation. |
Thanks for taking the time to read today's issue. |
Best, The Coding Beauty team |
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