Election deniers are mobilizing their supporters and rolling out new tech to disrupt the November election. These groups are already organizing on hyperlocal levels, and learning to monitor polling places, target election officials, and challenge voter rolls. And though their
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World’s first modular handheld inkjet printer claims revolutionary print-on-any-surface capabilities — Chinese startup makes big promises but watch out for the price of consumables
If you ever wished you could print on anything, Printisian could be for you. The handheld inkjet printer lets users print on various materials and surfaces, including wood, paper, metals, fabric, leather, stone and even food and skin. Its modular
Most programmers will be using AI coders by 2028
Gartner has forecasted that, by 2028, as many as three in four enterprise software engineers will harness the power of AI code assistants, up from just one in 10 in 2023. The study of nearly 600 global respondents found that
San Francisco’s Train System Still Uses Floppy Disks—and Will for Years
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, which runs the city’s Muni Metro light rail, claims to be the first US agency to adopt floppy disks. But today, the SFMTA is eager to abandon its reliance on 5¼-inch floppy disks—just give
Today only: Grab a pair of Apple AirPods (3rd Gen) for less than $140 at Target
SAVE $30: The Apple AirPods (3rd Gen) are just $139.99 at Target for Target Circle members, down from the normal price of $169.99. That’s an 18% discount, but you’ll want to grab these today because the deal expires tonight at
‘Kaiju No. 8’: How to Stream the New Anime Series From Anywhere – CNET
Kafka Hibino makes his small screen debut in Kaiju No. 8, one of the most anticipated anime releases this spring. The series is adapted from Naoya Matsumoto’s original manga and is set in Japan, where monsters have been attacking and
Sony ULT Wear headphones review: Brain-shaking bass
Sony’s Extra Bass line of headphones has given listeners an added dose of low-end tone for years, and was generally cheaper than its high-end 1000X cans. The company is still keen on offering brain-rattling bass to those who want it,
No One Actually Knows How AI Will Affect Jobs
Forget artificial intelligence breaking free of human control and taking over the world. A far more pressing concern is how today’s generative AI tools will transform the labor market. Some experts envisage a world of increased productivity and job satisfaction;
‘Dark Matter’ trailer teases a black box that leads to infinite versions of one man’s life
What if you could access every different infinite version of the life you could have led? That’s the mind-boggling premise at the heart of Dark Matter, a new sci-fi series from Apple TV+ based on the novel by Blake Crouch.
iPhones will soon be repairable with genuine used components, but parts pairing persists
Apple, a company that talks a big game about sustainability but would love for you to buy a new iPhone every year, is expanding its self-repair program. Consumers and repair shops will soon be able to employ genuine used Apple