টেক উইকলি ২০২৬: AI, স্মার্টফোন, সাইবার নিরাপত্তা ও প্রযুক্তি দুনিয়ার সেরা ১০ খব
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টেক উইকলি ২০২৬: AI, স্মার্টফোন, সাইবার নিরাপত্তা ও প্রযুক্তি দুনিয়ার সেরা ১০ খব
এই সপ্তাহের টেক উইকলিতে থাকছে AI, স্মার্টফোন, সাইবার সিকিউরিটি, মহাকাশ ও EV প্রযুক্তির গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ১০টি আপডেট বিস্তারিতভাবে।
টেক উইকলি: এ সপ্তাহের সেরা ৫টি প্রযুক্তি সংবাদ এবং এআই আপডেট
মেটা এআই-এর আপডেট, নতুন স্মার্টফোন, সাইবার নিরাপত্তা ও ফ্রিল্যান্সারদের সুখবর নিয়ে এ সপ্তাহের সেরা ৫টি টেক নিউজ। নিজেকে আপডেট রাখতে এখনই পড়ু
The evolution of "the Florence studio" for The Guardian's Tech Weekly and for simulrecs for BBC Radio 4's The Digital Human.
Here's how it's played out:
WEEK ONE: I started out with my fancy recorder and microphone, and the basic kit that producer Jason Phipps gave me when I left London: a tabletop mic stand and some acoustic foam.
WEEK TWO: I started getting fancy. The room I'm recording in is in the eaves of a renaissance-era stone house. The floor is stone tile, the walls are made of stone, there are big single-pane windows with wooden shutters (no curtains), the ceiling is, effectively, the inside of the tile roof, and there are two large skylights. In other words, audio recording nightmare.
So I started by putting a pillow on top of the audio foam.
WEEK THREE: I created a little cave for the mic. Unfortunately, the mic kinda got lost.
WEEK FOUR: As week 3, but with the dog's mattress on the lamp behind me. Just 'cause. See, every time I've been in a studio, there's softness everywhere, to catch the audio waves and reduce reflected sound. The recordings were echo-y to my ear, so I thought this might help. Thankfully, he doesn't shed.
WEEK FIVE: I started building forts.
The first one wasn't much more structurally exciting than adding a blanket over my head to the setup in week 1. But by the next week, my newfangled Editor's Keys portable vocal booth pro2 arrived, and I was able to get seriously creative.
WEEK SIX: There are pieces of bed involved. Suitcases. And the foam Jason gave me on the mic stand behind. And towels. And the dog's bed. And a lap desk. It's very exciting. it's also raining directly above my head onto the skylight, which is noisy. Must try harder.
WEEK SEVEN: I am in a more complete fort. Every pillow in the house has been enlisted. Every blanket. Clamps. Clips. And I am trapped. I literally can't get out. Help.
Listen to the results here and here.