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Tech & Crypto | Digital Products Co-Founder & Partner @SalsaGadgets @SalsaGadgetShop | Man City Supporter

Beigetreten Kasım 2019
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The iPhone 18 Pro could feature some of the most unique colors we’ve seen yet.
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AI That Stops Fires Before They Start 🔥 AI fire systems are evolving beyond traditional sprinklers. Engineers in China are testing intelligent suppression systems that detect heat changes and respond instantly. Instead of waiting for flames or smoke, these systems use thermal sensing and real-time processing to identify risk at its earliest stage. Mounted on ceilings, they continuously monitor the environment and deploy water precisely at the source when abnormal heat is detected. No delay. No guesswork. No unnecessary water spread. This approach combines heat detection, automated decision-making, and targeted response to stop incidents before they escalate. The technology has strong potential across airports, smart buildings, warehouses, and data centers—where early intervention is critical. It signals a shift toward buildings that can actively respond to threats in real time.
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Dear God, Thank You.
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Dear God, Thank You.
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Time Isn’t Solid… It Flows 💧⌛️ Ever watched a clock melt into reality? In this city, time doesn’t tick it falls. Thousands of perfectly timed water droplets sync in mid air to display the exact time, date, and shifting patterns… with zero screens, zero pixels. Just gravity, physics, and insane precision engineering. You’re walking through the plaza and the water itself tells you you’re late. Beautiful. Brutal. Unignorable. Why this hits different: • Millisecond perfect droplet control • Real time data made from water • A living fusion of nature + technology This isn’t a fountain. It’s time made visible. Tag someone who’s always late. They need this. 👇 #TechArt #FutureTech #SalsaTech
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Always remember to use protection.
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The Ultimate Morning Brew ☕️🚁 Out on the water. Sunrise hitting the glass. You’re missing one thing… coffee. Then you hear it. A drone hovers above, dropping off fresh lattes with precision. No driver. No boat. Just a kid on shore, locked into VR, controlling the delivery in real time. This is what the future of delivery looks like. Would you trust it with your morning coffee? 👇 #FutureTech #DroneDelivery #Innovation #SalsaTech #TechTrends
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Samsung ecosystem is elite 🤍🦢
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Apple inc. is known for obsessing over durability long before a product reaches your hands, and this behind-the-scenes look at the iPhone 17e reveals just how intense that process is. What you’re seeing isn’t just a splash test. It’s a controlled, high-pressure water jet system designed to simulate extreme real-world conditions like heavy rain, accidental drops in water, and long-term exposure to moisture. These jets hit the device from multiple angles, ensuring no weak point goes unnoticed. But the real story goes deeper. This type of testing is often automated using precision robotics. Machines repeatedly expose the device to stress conditions far beyond normal usage. Water is forced into areas like speaker grills, charging ports, and button seams, places where failure typically begins. The goal is simple: if water can get in, they need to find out before customers do. Each test cycle is monitored in real time. Engineers analyze how the device reacts, checking for pressure leaks, seal degradation, and internal component resistance. If even a minor flaw appears, the design gets refined. What makes this impressive is consistency. Humans can’t replicate the same exact test hundreds of times, but machines can. That’s why robotics play a major role here, ensuring every single unit meets the same durability standard. This also connects to the IP rating system you see on smartphones. Devices like this are engineered to survive specific depths and durations underwater, but internally, they’re tested well beyond those limits to build a safety margin. And it’s not just about surviving water. These durability labs typically combine water resistance testing using jets and submersion, drop simulations from multiple heights, temperature shock with extreme heat and cold transitions, and dust and particle exposure. All of this happens before mass production even begins. The result is a device that feels simple in your hand but has already survived conditions most users will never put it through. This is the invisible engineering behind modern smartphones: thousands of controlled failures in the lab, so you don’t experience one in real life.
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NVIDIA just gave AI a job that used to take Hollywood hours. 🎬⚡ Introducing DLSS 5, revealed at GTC 2026 — a real-time neural rendering system that transforms raw game data into near-photoreal visuals instantly. Lighting, skin detail, fabric texture, even hair interactions… all generated by AI in milliseconds — not traditionally rendered. To put it in perspective: Hollywood VFX frames can take hours. Games have ~16 milliseconds. DLSS 5 closes that gap. Earlier versions focused on speed. This shifts the focus to true visual fidelity. Called the “GPT moment for graphics” by Jensen Huang, this is a major leap toward cinematic gaming. Follow @salsatech1 for more tech insights 🚀 Media @nvidia #AI #NVIDIA #DLSS5 #Gaming #Tech #FutureOfGaming #Graphics #Innovation #NextGen #GTC2026
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Ever noticed the invisible power hidden inside your iPhone? 📱🧲 Starting with the iPhone 12, Apple built a precise ring of magnets into the back of the device. At first glance, it seems simple… but this small design choice quietly changed how smartphones interact with accessories. This magnetic system, known as MagSafe, allows accessories to snap perfectly into place every single time. No alignment issues. No cables dangling everywhere. Just a clean, instant connection. Wallets attach seamlessly. Chargers lock in with satisfying precision. Power banks, stands, mounts, and even camera rigs click into place as if the phone was designed to transform. What makes it fascinating is the engineering behind it. Those magnets aren’t random. They’re carefully arranged to guide accessories into the exact position needed for optimal wireless charging and stability. It’s a small detail most people overlook… But it quietly turned the back of a smartphone into a modular ecosystem. Sometimes the most powerful innovations are the ones you barely notice, until you realize your phone has been evolving into something far more versatile than just a device in your pocket. #iPhone #Apple #MagSafe #SalsaTech #TechInnovation #FutureTech #TechExplained
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Real gamers understand this moment. 🎮 A man finally gets his hands on a PlayStation 5… and the emotion hits instantly. After completing the purchase, he hugs the shop owner in pure excitement. For many gamers, getting a console like this isn’t just a purchase —it’s a milestone. Years of waiting, saving, and dreaming… finally unlocked. 🔓 #Gaming #PS5 #PlayStation #GamerMoment
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@amooh001 Small detail. Massive innovation. MagSafe quietly transformed the iPhone into a powerful ecosystem of snap-on tools.
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@SalsaTech1 Small design, huge impact. MagSafe turned the iPhone from just a phone into a modular tool
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@amooh001 Facts, it’s a milestone for every gamer. 🎮🔥
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@SalsaTech1 Real gamers know it’s not just a console, it’s a dream unlocked.
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