This innovative little gadget makes product videography easier. The Trexo Wheels Go holds a smartphone or camera (up to 1,500g/3.3 lbs) and provides portable motion control. The device can execute smooth dolly shots, sliding shots and orbital shots. It can also be used as a rotat … | Continue reading
Nintendo finally rolled out the red carpet for the Switch 2 yesterday, and I'll be honest, I'm super excited for it. The hardware The hardware for the new Switch is everything I ever wanted, minus one thing. The performance looks pretty darn good, and it appears | Continue reading
Microsoft’s business-oriented “Link” mini-desktop PC, which connects directly to the company’s Windows 365 cloud service, is now available to buy for $349.99 in the US and in several other countries. Windows 365 Link, which was announced last November, is a device that is more ea … | Continue reading
Antonia Krefeld-Schwalb, Eli Rosen Sugerman, and Eric Johnson write: Policymakers increasingly rely on behavioral science in response to global challenges, such as climate change or global health crises. But applications of behavioral science face an important problem: Interventi … | Continue reading
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A few years ago, whenever I published a new article here, I would just announce it on Twitter, but since the Muskover its importance has declined, and now I post updates to several services. To compare engagement on these services, I've looked at reposts, likes, and replies to tw … | Continue reading
Technologists play a huge role in building alternative tools and resources when our right to privacy and security are undermined by governments and major corporations. This direct resistance ensures that even in the face of powerful adversaries, communities can find some safety a … | Continue reading
"Our next steps will be to explore whether diets rich in healthy plant foods can reduce symptoms." Study reveals surprising food swap that may improve skin health: 'Our findings point to the potential benefits' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Samsung's contract chipmaking business has struggled to secure big US customers. | Continue reading
With Apple having delayed its most ambitious Apple Intelligence features, you might find yourself thinking: it’s probably best if the company just focuses on other endeavors for the time being, like a rumored iOS redesign or even pushing forward its Vision Pro platform.… | Continue reading
Cael Anton, a Canadian multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter and producer, is working his way towards a new album. "Got To Move" is the second single released from the upcoming album "Last Night In The City", out later in the year. | Continue reading
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Outdated lightning safety advice is making the rounds again, prompting experts to speak up about what actually keeps you safe in a storm. | Continue reading
The Widening Task Force during its second meeting on March 25 at the European Parliament building, in Brussels. Photo credits: Karolina Dutkiewicz - García / LinkedIn The Widening countries still need targeted research and innovation support, according to a task force set up in t … | Continue reading
Woot is running its Spring Video Game Sale. The weather's warming up, but we're going to stay inside and play games. | Continue reading
A lawn may be traditional, but it barely scratches the surface of the gorgeous possibilities for your yard. Homeowners ditch traditional grass for unexpected upgrades — and the results are next-level first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Australia is hurtling towards a federal election in one month’s time. The twin issues of cost of living and the price of energy are being constantly thrust in our faces on social media and prime time TV advertising. The contrast is strong. The current government is offering an in … | Continue reading
Warning! This interview contains spoilers for “The Shadow of the Night”—season three, episode six of The Wheel of Time. Liandrin does quite a bit in the third season of Prime Video’s The Wheel of Time, and we as viewers learn more about her, especially in cold open for the latest … | Continue reading
It wasn't that long ago that the only way to test for Alzheimer's disease was to perform an autopsy on someone who had been suffering from dementia to look for the telltale tangles of tau and amyloid proteins in the brain. While these tangles are not necessarily the cause of Alzh … | Continue reading
Today, we have a guest post from Hüseyin Akdoğan, an Expert Software Engineer and a Foojay author. | Continue reading
It's bigger, it's more powerful, and it has some weird Nintendo control gimmicks. | Continue reading
Mouse gaming is back on consoles, baby. | Continue reading
We are so back! Please keep making smaller, original movies so that we get new franchises A puzzle with all edge pieces that looks fun but also very hard Every font is free…as long as you remake it yourself Fellow olds, if you haven't seen this, | Continue reading
Jupiter got body-slammed by the solar wind, and scientists have finally caught it in action. A massive solar event compressed Jupiter’s protective magnetic field, causing a dramatic temperature spike across half the planet. Using data from telescopes and spacecraft, researchers s … | Continue reading
Plus, Shudder is picking up the film adaptation of Joe Hill's Van Helsing tale, Abraham's Boys, | Continue reading
The rare event revealed never-before-seen behaviors of a planetary atmosphere. | Continue reading
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About programming, AI and devops | Continue reading
Perhaps the most noticeable difference between the original Nintendo Switch and the Switch 2 — besides the more expensive price — is the new Joy-Con controller and its come-out-of-nowhere mouse functionality. I got the chance to demo them at a hands-on event, and damn are my … | Continue reading
One of the most exciting parts of Nintendo’s new console is, well, an old console. GameCube games are coming to the Switch 2 for Nintendo Online subscribers, and it’s starting off with a pretty killer trio of releases: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (which somehow was ne … | Continue reading
We have tried and tested dozens of air purifiers over the years, measuring their accuracy and speed in removing airborne pollutants — here's everything we found. | Continue reading
In the Mississippi Delta, hot tamales are almost as iconic as the blues. They’ve grown up together, intertwined in the region’s culture. Tamales have appeared in songs since the 1920s, and their origins are the subject of much debate. Some believe Mexican laborers brought them to … | Continue reading
Nintendo is using multiplayer to jump ahead in the handheld market. | Continue reading
With a topic as seemingly complicated as quantum physics, where can you start if you want to build your understanding? In just 22 minutes, physicist and professor Brian Cox unpacks the subatomic world, beginning with the theories as we understand them today. This video Physicist … | Continue reading
I recently had the joy of interviewing one of my favorite modern business minds (and creative philosophers): Seth Godin. In our Q&A for The Long Game on Big Think, Seth took a lightsaber to short-term thinking and made the case for a more resilient, long-term approach to work, li … | Continue reading
The team used a surprising ingredient to replace platinum as a catalyst. Scientists unveil MacGyver-like energy breakthrough with unexpected materials: 'Materials ... have garnered considerable attention' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
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We’ve been longtime fans of Cameron Reed’s iconic 1996 science fiction novel The Fortunate Fall, a story about AI, surveillance, and queerness. In 2010, Jo Walton called it “one of the most important books of the last twenty years”, and in 2018, Bogi Takács praised the novel for … | Continue reading
Ahh, Spring! The air is crisp, the flowers are blooming, and the garden slugs are JUST peeking out from their hidey holes: ...in our cakes. Ew. Maybe we should go back to the flower thing. After all, flowers make everything prettier, from weddings: ...to anniversaries: ...to birt … | Continue reading
A new Mario Kart is usually built around some kind of notable feature. Double Dash added co-op play, while the DS iteration let you play other people online. With Mario Kart 8, it was gravity-defying tracks and, later, the idea of expanding the game through DLC courses. With Mari … | Continue reading
The value proposition of the Nintendo Switch 2 may seem pretty clear, but it’s much more obvious when you use one. Nintendo’s new console is the Switch but slightly bigger and slightly better, and that has been apparent since the device was first revealed in January in a most … | Continue reading
Though it may take longer. Usually does. I say some stuff I trust will eventually prove true in Pew's Imagining the Digital Future report on being human ten years from now. Be theres. In The False Intention Economy: How AI Systems Are Replacing Human Will with Modeled Behavior, K … | Continue reading
Current conditions: A heat wave triggered power cuts in Kuwait as electricity demand exceeded capacity • Australia just rounded out its 12 hottest months ever recorded • Temperatures in New York City are forecast to reach 73 degrees Fahrenheit today, nearly 30 degrees higher than … | Continue reading
Marcel Theroux in The Guardian: Ben Markovits’s quietly excellent new novel begins with the most mundane of middle-class crises. The book’s narrator, 55-year-old law professor Tom Layward, is taking his youngest child to university. For Tom and his wife Amy, the major tasks of pa … | Continue reading
It only took a few days — and made such a dramatic difference! READ MORE... | Continue reading
Jenny Lehmann in Discover: While a drop in libido is often associated with aging in women, it’s not just a female issue. Around 26 percent of men over 70 report a loss of sexual desire as well. Sex isn’t just about reproduction — physical intimacy fosters emotional connection, re … | Continue reading
Who wants to meet at Sun ‘n Fun tomorrow? I’m flying into Bartow tonight (I have some commitments here in Palm Beach County and wasn’t sure that I could make the 8 pm cutoff for Lakeland) and will ignominiously approach the event in an Avis Toyota Camry. Fly the mighty Cirrus bac … | Continue reading
The quantum double-slit experiment, in which objects are sent toward a wall with two slits and then recorded on a screen behind the wall, creates an interference pattern that builds up gradually, object by object. And yet, it’s crucial that the path of each object on its way to t … | Continue reading