Cereal boxes just aren’t as much fun without the included prizes that many of us remember from our childhoods. From Cap’n Crunch whistles that reportedly helped spark the concept of hacking and eventually inspired Apple Computer to the classic Freakies monsters, some of these treasures are still floating around flea markets and dusty attics. Froot Loops is one … Read More “Toy Story 5 Promotion Spoons Up Nostalgia With the Return of Cereal Box Toys” »
In a Congressional hearing on Wednesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) directly confronted anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his rejection of germ theory—the unquestionable scientific idea that specific pathogenic microbes cause specific diseases. After Kennedy defended his fringe view, Senator Bill Cassidy fact-checked and debunked Kennedy’s denialist arguments in real time. The exchanges … Read More “RFK Jr.’s rejection of germ theory debunked in Senate hearing” »
Now that we’ve unboxed the Honor 600 Pro, it’s time to do the same with the Honor 600. Just like the Pro, the Honor 600 ships with a USB cable and nothing more. You’d need to supply your own case and charger. So, how does the Honor 600 differ from its sibling? Well, from the … Read More “Honor 600 in for review” »
Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Wallpaper thumbnails for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold have been found in an early Android 17 build. The images reference “Pine” and “Midnight” colors, but those may not be the same color branding the phone uses. Google’s expected to launch the Pixel 11 Pro Fold this summer, likely once … Read More “Here’s your first look at Pixel 11 Pro Fold wallpapers” »
That old smartphone sitting in your junk drawer may be worth some extra cash. But how much money can you really get for it? CNET found that 29% of US adults keep their old devices at home, while 24% trade them in. And even worse, 22% throw their devices in the trash — which is … Read More “Trading Up to a New Smartphone or Tablet? How to Get Top Dollar for Your Old One” »
Artisan may be known for their bold “Stop Hiring Humans” campaign but the reality is every founder needs to assemble the right team if they want to scale. The fast-growing AI startup is building AI employees for sales outbound and customer engagement. This week on Build Mode, Isabelle Johannessen spoke with Jaspar Carmichael-Jack, the co-founder … Read More “Don’t stop hiring humans — stop hiring the wrong humans, Artisan’s founder says” »
Oppo launched the Watch X3 in China last month, and now it’s unveiled the Watch X3 Mini to go along with it. As the name implies, this is smaller, and it probably won’t surprise you to see that its design seems to be more blingy since that’s usually what smartwatch makers assume will appeal more … Read More “Oppo Watch X3 Mini arrives with a smaller footprint than the Watch X3” »
Stephen Headrick / Android Authority TL;DR Fitbit’s Premium users in Public Preview are now getting weekly plans they can actually adjust, including targets and workouts. Coming soon is the ability to manually tweak targets and workouts when your schedule gets messy. Google is pulling back the curtain on the Sleep Score math. You get a … Read More “Fitbit’s Public Preview is giving you adjustable weekly plans- Android Authority” »
April showers bring May flowers, but according to the Allergy and Asthma Network, they also bring elevated pollen counts, making May the worst month for those with allergies in most US regions. “Allergies to airborne allergens such as pollen can cause symptoms including sneezing, a runny nose, nasal congestion, an itchiness in the nose and … Read More “May Is the Worst Month for Allergies. This Is How Allergists Suggest You Prepare” »
Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR One smart glasses brand plans to charge a subscription fee for its AI features. The L’Atitude 52°N Berlin smart glasses will cost $399, but their best features are only free for the first 12 months. Kickstarter backers will get lifetime AI access, but post-launch buyers will face an as-yet-unknown … Read More “These smart glasses are adopting one of the worst trends in tech” »





