A new Google device surfaced at the FCC today that could well be the upcoming Pixel Tablet. At the FCC, the tablet appeared under Google's ID as A4RGTU8P. However, A4RGTU8P is not the model number of the upcoming Google Pixel tablet. This device is listed as "Wireless Device", which is a fairly generic description. Nowhere in these documents is it referred to as a tablet. The device supports Bluetooth LE, WiFi 6 and UWB. While that's not the most concrete proof that this is actually the Pixel Tablet, what else could it be? Sources): FCC The post Google's Pixel Tablet may have appeared at FCC appeared first on xiaomist's blog .
If you use a current MacBook Pro (from the end of 2021) or the expensive Pro Display XDR from Apple, you will encounter a mysterious warning signal under certain circumstances. Anyone who sees this then immediately asks: What is that supposed to mean? In the end, the answer has to do with the performance of the screen, who would have thought? Warning: MacBook Pro and Pro Display XDR can reduce brightness If the Liquid Retina XDR display of the MacBook Pro (14 and 16 inches) or the Pro Display XDR gets too hot, the screen will switch down a gear and reduce its brightness , according to Apple in a corresponding support document (source: Apple). Customers recognize this behavior not only from the lower brightness, but also from two warning signals that appear in the menu bar or in the control center, which looks like this: According to Apple, the screen then runs in the so-called "Low Power Mode" . But why does this happen and how can you fix the error? Apple writes about