Apple’s new MacBook Air with M5 doubles base storage and nudges prices up—here’s why that matters
Apple refreshed the MacBook Air with the M5 chip, a bigger default SSD, and higher entry prices—reshaping the lineup and hinting at a cheaper MacBook below it.
Shark UV Reveal Review (2026): When Your Robot Vacuum Turns Into a Blacklight Detective
Shark’s latest robot vacuum adds a UV “reveal” mode that makes hidden stains and residues fluoresce. It’s part cleaning tool, part household truth serum—and it changes how you think about dirty floors.
Why Missile Alerts and War Updates Trigger Doomscrolling
Emergency alerts and algorithmic feeds weren’t designed to coexist. Together, they can pull civilians into an always-on vigilance loop that’s hard to escape. Here’s how the loop forms, what it does to our brains, and what can be done about it.
L.L.Bean Promo Codes and Deals in 2026: How to Actually Save Big on Outdoor Gear
A practical, data-savvy guide to saving at L.L.Bean in 2026—covering welcome offers, seasonal clearance timing, free shipping thresholds, group discounts, cashback stacking, and the fine print most shoppers miss.
What Is That Mysterious Metallic Device US Chief Design Officer Joe Gebbia Is Using?
A candid café sighting of U.S. Chief Design Officer Joe Gebbia wearing unusual earbuds tethered to a metallic disc ignited speculation about a new wave of ambient AI hardware—and the risks of hype, hoaxes, and hardware leaks.
Delivering Under Fire: How Gulf Gig Workers Keep Rolling Through Missile Alerts
In Gulf cities where missile and drone alerts now punctuate daily life, app-driven couriers are still on the move. Their persistence exposes a strange collision of high-speed logistics, algorithmic incentives, and wartime risk—raising urgent questions about safety, ethics, and the future of on-demand convenience.
War in Iran Spiked Oil Prices. Trump Will Decide How High They Go
A fresh conflict in Iran has jolted crude markets. The size and duration of the price surge now hinge on policy choices from the White House—ranging from sanctions and naval protection to SPR releases and talks with OPEC+.
Pico’s Project Swan Aims to Make XR Your Daily Workspace—Not a Weekend Toy
ByteDance’s Pico is pitching a work‑first “digital office” headset at a moment when Apple’s Vision Pro struggled to make productivity stick. Here’s what that means for XR’s next chapter—and what questions still loom.
The Data Centers Have Arrived at the Edge of the Arctic Circle
Hyperscale AI and high‑performance computing are racing north for cheap, cold, and clean power. The move reshapes Nordic grids, local economies, and the environmental equation for the world’s most energy‑hungry buildings.
The strange animals that bend the rules of body heat
From hummingbirds that “shut down” at night to sharks that warm their muscles, evolution keeps finding new ways to cheat the physics of hot and cold—and to ride out storms, floods, and predators.
Lenovo’s MWC 2026 Concept Parade: A Laptop That Packs Its Own Monitor, a 3D Dual‑Screen Yoga Book, and a Foldable Legion Handheld
At MWC 2026, Lenovo showed off prototypes that blur lines between laptop, tablet, and console—including a notebook that stores a portable monitor, a 3D‑capable dual‑screen Yoga Book, and a foldable Legion handheld that turns into a mini laptop.
If Iran Tries to Close the Strait of Hormuz: Energy Shock, Drone Swarms, and a Global Stress Test
A realistic look at how a shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz would unfold: from oil and LNG shortages to mine warfare, drone swarms, maritime insurance chaos, and the tech that could keep ships moving—or stop them cold.
The Five Big “Known Unknowns” of Donald Trump’s New War With Iran
An expansive US air campaign against Iran opens a volatile chapter in the Middle East. Here are the five biggest uncertainties that will shape what happens next—and why the tech layer matters as much as the tanks and planes.
Recteq Flagship 1600 Review: Bigger Firepower, Deeper Smoke, and a Grill That Wants You Involved
Recteq’s large-format pellet smoker brings premium steel, steady control, and genuine smoke depth—if you’re willing to slow down, plan ahead, and keep it clean.
The Piracy Problem Streaming Platforms Can’t Solve
Streaming was supposed to make piracy obsolete. In parts of the Middle East and North Africa, sanctions, tangled licenses, and broken payment rails keep the legal option out of reach—and drive users into sophisticated piracy networks.
In puzzling outbreak, officials look to cold beer, gross ice, and ChatGPT
A barroom stomach bug investigation took a quirky turn: epidemiologists weighed dirty ice, draft lines, and even a chatbot’s advice. The episode highlights how viruses can hitch a ride in cold drinks—and how AI can nudge real-world decisions, for better or worse.
Inside the Flood: How X Became a Firehose of Bad Information After Strikes on Iran
In the hours after reported US–Israeli strikes on Iran, X filled with recycled videos, false geolocations, and engagement-bait accounts. Here’s how the platform’s design and policy shifts turbocharged confusion—and what to do about it.
Trump administration moves to bar Anthropic from federal use: what it means for AI, defense, and the market
The White House has reportedly moved to prohibit US agencies from using Anthropic’s AI, escalating a clash over military use restrictions. Here’s the context, what happened, and what to watch next.
Hacked Prayer App Push Notifications Urge Iranians to Capitulate During Reported Strikes: Inside a New Front in Digital Psyops
During reported Israeli airstrikes on Tehran, many Iranians say a popular prayer app pushed messages implying amnesty for those who lay down arms. Here’s what likely happened, why it matters, and what to watch now.
The 2026 Toiletry-Bag Playbook: What a New Round of Testing Says About Design, Materials, and the Weird Tech Sneaking Into Your Dopp Kit
A fresh round of hands-on testing spotlights 14 standout toiletry bags. Here’s the deeper story—how travel rules, materials science, and oddball features shape the perfect kit.
This Ruroc Helmet Ruined My Ski Holiday
A full-face, aggressively styled snow helmet promised warmth and protection—but collided with the culture of the mountain. Here’s why high-tech headgear can turn a bluebird week into a social whiteout.
Pentagon’s “Supply Chain Risk” Tag on Anthropic Sets Up a High-Stakes AI–Defense Standoff
After negotiations over military uses of its AI models faltered, Anthropic pushed back against a Pentagon move to flag the company as a supply chain risk—opening a test case for how the U.S. buys frontier AI without trampling safety rules or due process.
Google’s Merkle Tree Certificates: A practical bridge to quantum‑safe HTTPS
Chrome now understands Merkle Tree Certificates, a compact way to carry classical and post‑quantum authentication in HTTPS without breaking today’s web. Here’s what that means, why it matters, and what to watch next.
When the vacuum whispers: How “photons that aren’t there” tweak superconductivity next door
A clever experiment shows that one material can nudge a nearby superconductor without any electrical contact. The messenger is the quantum electromagnetic vacuum—virtual photons reshaping the superconducting state across a small gap.