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  • Shamefully premeditated

    I have watched Trump closely over the past 3 days and it is more obvious than ever that every discussion is about ‘Trump’. He is a man child with the thinnest possible skin who bases everything on how it makes… Read More ›

  • The Humane Ai Pin is deader than ever

    The story of the infamous Humane Ai Pin is coming to an end. This week, the company announced that HP—known for its computers and printers that always seem to need a refill—will acquire several assets from Humane in a $116… Read More ›

  • The G-SQUAD GBD-200: tough, clever, flexible

    You can pick up this watch for around £100 if you shop around and that is a BARGAIN! This is what you get- TRAINING Life Log Data- Daily data display (step count), Monthly data display (running distance)WATER RESISTANT 200 Metres… Read More ›

  • Mandatory 15-minute support call wait times

    In an odd approach to trying to improve customer tech support, HP allegedly implemented mandatory, 15-minute wait times for people calling the vendor for help with their computers and printers in certain geographies. Callers from the United Kingdom, France, Germany,… Read More ›

  • OrigamiSwift Mouse

    Experience a new level of productivity with OrigamiSwift, the foldable Bluetooth mouse inspired by the art of origami. Combining the portability of a compact device with the comfort and precision of a full-sized tool, it’s designed for modern movers—whether you’re… Read More ›

  • Don’t buy an expensive vintage watch

    Savage spent what he calls “a significant” but not life-changing amount on the watch and proudly showed it off to fellow collectors—until one of them burst his bubble. “He was like, ‘Oh, that watch has been redialed.’ He could just… Read More ›

  • Moleskine Mania

    IN THE SUMMER of 1995, Maria Sebregondi was mulling over a knotty question, sailing with friends off the Tunisian coast. At thirty-six, she had already enjoyed a fruitful career, translating Marguerite Duras, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Vladimir Nabokov into Italian… More… Read More ›

  • 76 degrees

    She also claims that the laptops in an Apple Store are all intentionally angled to about 70 degrees. “It’s just like a really awkward viewing angle,” she asserts. “It’s just a way to get you to interact with the MacBook… Read More ›

  • Fighting to keep AI slop off subreddits

    It’s hard to know how much AI-generated content is actually on Reddit, and getting an estimate would be a large undertaking. Image library Freepik has analyzed the use of AI-generated content on social media but leaves Reddit out of its… Read More ›

  • There is a BIG gulf…

    He’d rather have his name emblazoned on a building he doesn’t own than own a building that doesn’t bear his name. To Trump, the name on the sign is more important than the deed. So too, now, with the name… Read More ›