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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 ›
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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 ›
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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 ›
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Max
In 2006, a traumatic car accident changed Kerry Irving’s life forever. Suffering from severe neck and back injuries, Kerry was unemployed and housebound, struggling with depression and even thoughts of suicide. He went from cycling over 600 miles a month… Read More ›
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What is a real book?
Starting on February 26th, 2025, Amazon is removing a feature from its website allowing you to download purchased books to a computer and then copy them manually to a Kindle over USB. It’s a feature that a lot of Kindle… Read More ›
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The end of the iPhone SE?
The statement adds weight to recent claims from leakers that Apple could brand the device as “iPhone 16E” instead of iPhone SE 4. Gurman doesn’t explicitly confirm this naming scheme (or potential variations of it) but he is surely aware… Read More ›
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YouTube owning TV
If there was any doubt before, this seals it: YouTube is in the TV business. According to YouTube CEO Neal Mohan, TV screens have officially overtaken mobile as the “primary device for YouTube viewing in the U.S.” In other words,… Read More ›
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M NOTE – Reusable Sticky Notes
A Greener Alternative of Paper Sticky Notes. It features dual magnetic and adhesive capabilities. It wonderfully adheres securely to most flat surfaces and can also stick to metal surfaces. Do you feel that the magnetic memo brick isn’t sufficient? Do… Read More ›
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The nearly invisible clock
This minimalist wall clock embodies that dichotomy, that tug of war that pulls at our minds and hearts. It clearly exists to tell the time or at least some semblance of it. You might not be able to tell the… Read More ›
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He’s a solipsist
Trump’s solipsistic character was on full display on 20 January in the Capitol Rotunda. After stating, absurdly, that houses had burned “tragically” in Los Angeles “without even a token of defense”, the president seemed to turn philosophical and then appeared… Read More ›