[ad_1] Chris Monroe/CNET Accell D080B-051B (Out of stock): This surge protector’s main benefit was that instead of rigid outlets on a flat frame like most surge protectors, it has five short cables with the outlets at the end. The Accell is rated at a claimed 1,080 Joules and has a cut-off failsafe like many heavy-duty … Read More “The Best Surge Protectors for 2026: Prep for Blackouts” »
[ad_1] “All of our spacewalks are designed really for two people; the system really isn’t made where it’s easy for three people,” Akers told collectSPACE. “That was a unique situation where we couldn’t get the capture bar on the Intelsat VI, and the ground [controllers] and our crew came up with the idea of three … Read More “Two space shuttle-era spacewalkers enter Astronaut Hall of Fame” »
[ad_1] Has Elon Musk given up on Tesla’s Master Plans, on the electrified economy, on solar power as we know it? From the SpaceX IPO filing released yesterday, it sure seems like it. A recap for those not enmeshed in the Musk-verse: Tesla has released four Master Plans over the years, and while details have … Read More “Elon Musk has given up on solar power (on Earth)” »
[ad_1] Shimul Sood / Android Authority Software experience can make or break a smartphone for me, which is exactly why I keep gravitating toward Pixels. Google’s handsets feel easygoing in a way very few Android phones manage, and I love it. So naturally, the moment Android 17 started making headlines with features like app memory … Read More “I hated multitasking on my Pixel until I tried Android 17 app bubbles” »
[ad_1] I conducted a test to see whether wearing a Hypershell exoskeleton while riding a regular bike can compare to using an e-bike. Adam Doud/CNET I recently received a review sample of the Hypershell X Ultra S exoskeleton for testing in the Grand Canyon. What I was particularly interested in was whether Hypershell could help … Read More “Can Using the Hypershell Exoskeleton on a Bike Replace an E-Bike? I Tested It to Find Out” »
[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority I get plenty of WhatsApp messages from friends and family every day, many of which are links to other websites, Reddit threads, Instagram Reels, or YouTube videos. Tapping these links opens them directly in their native apps — except for Instagram Reels links, which open in the default browser … Read More “How to use LinkSheet to fix Android’s broken link handling” »
[ad_1] The Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 has earned a spot in my trunk, and it goes with me wherever I know I may need power when working remotely or on camping trips. Its 1,24Wh capacity and 2,000W output make it powerful enough to run anything I own, all while staying portable enough to easily … Read More “My new favorite power station for camping” »
[ad_1] On May 19, Google announced at its Google I/O developers conference it was making major steps in combining Google Search with its advanced AI tools. Robby Stein, Google’s vice president of product for Search, said at the time that Search is moving into an “agentic” era. But if you don’t like the direction Google … Read More “Want to Ditch Google Search? Try These 5 Other Free Search Engines” »
[ad_1] Last year I deepfaked my kid’s stuffed animal to make it look like his plush deer was on vacation. It was an experiment to see if I could re-create the events depicted in a Gemini ad Google was running, and I never showed the videos of Buddy the deer on his adventures to my … Read More “Google’s new anything-to-anything AI model is wild” »
[ad_1] Companies such as Microsoft and Meta have shared the names of civil servants and academics working on European tech regulation with a senate committee investigating “tech censorship” or “jawboning”, news magazine Vrij Nederland reported on Friday. The cabinet has described the news as “extremely worrying”, given that the named officials could now face travel … Read More “US tech firms share Dutch regulator officials’ names with senate” »





