Researchers in South Korea developed a wearable system that uses seven smart rings to read finger and hand motions to translate American Sign Language and International Sign Language into text. The purpose is to make communicating easier between those who sign and nonsigners without needing a separate human interpreter. According to the study, published Friday … Read More “Researchers Say This System of 7 Smart Rings Can Translate Sign Language” »
Month: May 2026
Share your app or game’s upcoming content and enhancements for App Store featuring consideration with new Featuring Nominations in App Store Connect. Submit a nomination to tell our team about a new launch, in-app content, or added functionality. If you’re featured in select placements on the Today tab, you’ll also receive a notification via the App Store Connect app. In addition, … Read More “Enhancements to the App Store featuring process – Latest News” »
When just about everything you do requires reliable Wi-Fi, spotty home internet can be a big problem. Dead zones, slow speeds and unreliable connections can lead to dropped video calls, affect remote work and make you miss big moments while streaming your favorite shows or live sports. And if you’ve tried a range extender, you … Read More “Why Your Home Needs a Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Router System” »
TL;DR Google is offering a chance to contribute to the I/O 2026 countdown. The company wants you to use AI Studio or Gemini Canvas to vibe code a creative idea that features a number between 1 and 10. You’ll need to hand in your submission by May 6. Google’s annual developers’ conference is only a … Read More “Google wants you to help shape the look of I/O 2026’s countdown” »
F1 Is One of the Loudest Sports on Earth. This Is What Audiologists Recommend to Protect Your Hearing at the Miami Grand Prix
If you’ve ever been close to a Formula One race car, you’ll know you can feel it before you even hear it. The best way to describe it is vibrating pressure that moves through your chest and reaches the back of your eyes. An F1 car nowadays can peak at about 140 decibels. According to … Read More “F1 Is One of the Loudest Sports on Earth. This Is What Audiologists Recommend to Protect Your Hearing at the Miami Grand Prix” »
Kalshi also issued a five-year suspension and a penalty of $6,229.30 to independent Mark Moran, a Senate candidate in Virginia, who did not agree to a settlement. “YES, I did bet ~$100 on myself on Kalshi because I wanted to get caught,” Moran wrote in an X post. Moran said he refused a settlement offer … Read More “Senators ban themselves from prediction markets after candidates bet on own races” »
GitGres is a starting point for private reimplementations of GitHub optimizied for individual teams’ agent needs. GitHub is a fantastic site for sharing code and it is likely how you’re viewing this if you’re a human. GitGres exists to solve for a few issues: Trading off cost for uptime. GitHub offers free code storage but … Read More “calebwin/gitgres: My private GitHub on Postgres · GitHub” »
Stephen Schenck / Android Authority TL;DR Google just published a mysterious new ‘COSMO’ app to the Play Store. COSMO is equipped with a Gemini Nano model in addition to server-side AI, and feels designed for developmental purposes. The app listing is quite rough and may suggest this was published prematurely. Don’t want to miss the … Read More “Google’s got a mysterious new experimental AI app for Android” »
If you’re looking at whether your phone plans are meeting your needs, it’s natural to see what the major carriers are offering. Not just whether the pricing fits your budget, but also features such as 5G speeds, hotspot data and included perks. Here, we’re looking at two of the biggest cellular companies in the US: T-Mobile … Read More “T-Mobile vs. Verizon: Which Big Phone Carrier Works Best for You?” »
YouTube’s picture-in-picture feature has been around for some time now, but until recently, it wasn’t available to non-Premium users outside the US. You’d have to be either a Premium subscriber or be based in the US. Starting this week, YouTube is opening up the feature to non-Premium users globally, but with a small caveat. Non-paying … Read More “Google rolls picture-in-picture for global YouTube users” »