Light up a desk with this space-saving lamp that hangs over your computer monitor—now with motion sensing.
Global plastic pollution talks have stalled—but a treaty is possible if countries can agree on finances, the proper regulation of dangerous ingredients, and set limits on production.
The Scribe remains a great digital notebook for Kindle loyalists, even if not much has changed over the original.
Upgrade your loved one’s home office with these picks that make every day a little easier—and a little more fun.
Rather than having a shorter lifespan than internal combustion engines, EV batteries are lasting way longer than expected, surprising even the automakers themselves.
The all-in-one bassinet and crib has it all: a baby monitor, a sound machine, and the ability to bounce your baby to sleep.
An affordable upgrade over the default Xbox controller—but not without compromises.
From underconsumption and de-influencing to work-life balance and the novelty of no-tech, Gen Z will upend the status quo.
Mathematician David Bessis claims that mathematical thinking isn’t what you think it is, and that everyone can benefit from doing more of it.
This tiny synth is a solid upgrade, but it lives in a sea of excellent competitors.
After testing many, many sunrise alarm clocks, I recommend the Lumie Bodyclock Shine 300 for your perpetually sleepy loved one.
It’s not flashy, but this Asus laptop has all the power you probably need plus a crisp OLED display.
There are several ways to keep the elements on your Mac’s screen from getting in the way of your work. Try these tips to free up some visual space.
Each footfall on a carpet could loft untold amounts of particulate matter back into the air—here are some ways to keep your home healthy.
Plus: Russian spies keep hijacking other hackers’ infrastructure, Hydra dark web market admin gets life sentence in Russia, and more of the week’s top security news.
A quarter of all iPhones could be made outside China by 2025, most likely in India—a rapidly growing market with hundreds of millions of potential customers. And the race is on, as Samsung and Chinese brands are betting big there too.
From personal trainers to in-person therapy, only the wealthy have access to human connection. What are the options for the less advantaged?
State leaders want nuclear reactors to provide consistent, low-carbon power for AI, oil extraction, and more. But in South Texas, people worry mining for fuel will poison their water.
Treat yourself or someone else to discounts on our favorite TVs, headphones, and more.
Whether you’re building an LLM from scratch or augmenting an LLM with additional finetuning data, following these tips will deliver a more robust model.
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