[ad_1] There are a ton of two-in-one laptops on the market at any given moment, and almost all of those models are available in multiple configurations to match your performance and budget needs. So if you’re feeling overwhelmed with options when looking for a new two-in-one, it’s understandable. To help simplify things for you, here … Read More “Best 2-in-1 Laptop for 2026” »
[ad_1] Following the launch of the surprisingly popular Kobo Remote, Boox has released its own device to ease the burden of reaching for an e-reader’s touchscreen that’s an arm’s length away. The Tappy isn’t Boox’s first page-turning remote, but its design takes a much different approach to the company’s slim but boring B.T. Remoter. The … Read More “Boox’s quirky page-turning remote won me over” »
[ad_1] We’re looking for multiple part-time instructors to teach AI and engineering cohort-based live courses. This is a great fit if you love teaching, enjoy sharing what you know, and want a meaningful side thing alongside your main work. The role has some upfront time investment to get familiar with the curriculum and prepare, but … Read More “Love Teaching? ByteByteGo Is Hiring Part-Time AI & Engineering Instructors” »
[ad_1] Anthropic Tuesday publicly released Claude Fable 5, its first “Mythos-class” model that it says surpasses its previous frontier Opus models in overall capabilities. But the model’s launch today comes with safeguards designed to prevent it from answering queries on topics like cybersecurity, biology, and chemistry, where the company has publicly worried about its potential … Read More “Anthropic says these topics are too dangerous to let its Fable 5 model talk about” »
[ad_1] In my living room is an ageing Windows media centre PC, which is connected to the TV and principally used for Jellyfin, Netflix, Nebula, Steam, and the like. For convenient sofa use, I’ve equipped it with a wireless keyboard/trackpad combo. The keyboard is, for the most part, fine. You wouldn’t want to type an essay … Read More “I Hate (Most) Keyboard ‘Fn’ Keys – Dan Q” »
[ad_1] OnePlus 15 owners are now starting to receive support for AirDrop transfers through Android’s Quick Share system. The feature has been spotted rolling out to OnePlus 15 devices this week. This follows an earlier confirmation from Google that the flagship would be joining a growing list of Android phones capable of receiving files from … Read More “OnePlus 15 now gets AirDrop support through Quick Share” »
[ad_1] Verdict The Motorola Edge 70 Pro is a well-balanced phone with excellent stamina and a solid camera. A hiked price increases the volume of grumbles concerning its plastic build and limited software update promise, while Motorola really needs to pick an AI lane, but the phone remains a pleasure to use. Excellent battery life … Read More “Motorola Edge 70 Pro Review: A battery beast with style” »
[ad_1] I have been an audio reviewer for 20 years. My time as a freelance headphones panelist at Wirecutter, and the multitude of reviews I’ve written for sites like Reviewed, Digital Trends, IGN, and now The Verge, have given me the chance to listen to hundreds of earbuds. Some were truly excellent, and some were … Read More “The three sets of earbuds I reach for” »
[ad_1] No one has made a fusion reactor capable of generating power, but physicists have a pretty good road map for how to get there. One major milestone is heating fusion fuel up above 10 million degrees Celsius — nearly as hot as the center of the Sun. Avalanche exclusively told TechCrunch that its desktop-scale fusion … Read More “Avalanche’s desktop fusion reactor delivers blistering-hot plasma” »
[ad_1] Apple was expected to go heavy on AI and Siri at Worldwide Developers Conference 2026, and it did. The new Apple Intelligence and Siri AI features are promising. I had low hopes of finding actual use of AI in my daily life, though. Event after event, I’ve sat through keynotes that throw AI features I’ll … Read More “Apple Struck the Right Notes With Its New AI Tools. Here’s 4 Features I’m Excited to Try” »






