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Wired NewsMay 30, 2026
Nike World Cup Uniforms Made of Recycled Textiles Won't Solve Fashion Waste
The activewear giant has used chemical recycling to make jersey for 16 teams competing in the tournament. But the technique is unlikely to help solve fashion's waste issue.

Mac RumorsMay 29, 2026
Windows PC Industry Reacts to Apple's Most Affordable MacBook Ever
A few months ago, Apple released the MacBook Neo, its most affordable MacBook ever. At the time, an ASUS executive admitted that the laptop came as a "shock" to the Windows PC industry, which is now in the process of responding.


Gizmag Emerging TechMay 29, 2026
Latest Hypershell exoskeletons put an AI-powered spring in your step
Hypershell's new X Series exoskeletons use AI-driven motion control to give you a little extra spring in your step, offering walking and hiking assistance across different terrain, ranges, and support levels.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsMay 29, 2026
Don't Know Where to Put Your Bird Feeder? This Is What a Wildlife Expert Recommends
If you want to attract more hungry visitors to your bird feeder, this is where you should place it in your yard.

Wired NewsMay 29, 2026
Amazon Is Making an AI-Animated ‘Good Advice Cupcake' TV Show. Its Original Creator Is Furious
Loryn Brantz created The Good Advice Cupcake for BuzzFeed years ago. The company licensed the character for a new Amazon series—made with AI—without her consent.

Mac RumorsMay 28, 2026
Hold Off on Purchases, Students: Apple's Back to School Sale Is Coming Soon
Apple has started preparing for its annual Back to School promotion in the U.S. and Canada, according to backend Apple code seen by MacRumors.


Mac RumorsMay 27, 2026
Apple's 'After the Whistle' Podcast to Return for World Cup
Apple today announced that "After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe" will return on June 7 for a third season built around the 2026 FIFA World Cup.


NPR Topics: Research NewsJul 11, 2025
A rare interstellar comet is headed our way. Here's how you could view it
A rare visitor from another star system has been spotted: the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS! It was detected July 1 by the NASA-funded Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System, or ATLAS. Most known comets orbit the Sun and are bound by the gravity of the solar system ... but this object came from far beyond the pull of our Sun, traveling 137,000 miles per hour from another star. Now, scientists are racing to get a good image of it, in the hopes it can answer big questions like: What is the universe like where this comet is from? Is the solar system we live in unique?

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