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NEW RESOURCES Yale University: Building maps to connect New Haven's past with the present. "The New Haven Digital Atlas, an interactive map created by Yale's New Haven Environmental History Project, invites users […]
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Lithium-ion batteries hate sitting at 100% for hours on end, which is exactly what overnight charging asks them to do.
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From under-desk treadmills to recovery tools, these are the wellness devices fitness pros reach for themselves.
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I tested Wispr Flow and various AI-powered transcription software to see whether you should bother subscribing or stick with free services.
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The Fitbit Air might be the "anti-smartwatch" you've been waiting for. This $100 wearable features no screen, no notifications and no distractions, just pure health tracking. After two weeks of testing, I'm convinced Google's screenless health tracker has staying power.
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Apple's digital driver's license feature in the Wallet app is set to expand to Virginia, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Accessory maker iFunSmart has begun listing the first protective cases for Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone, corroborating rumors about the device's design.
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Amazon is still offering the iPhone Air MagSafe Battery for $59.00, down from $99.00. We started tracking this deal earlier in the month, and it beats the previous low price by about $20.
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And by "you," I mean Adam, Mark, and Will, not me. Because I'm too far away from Arizona to see Intel's massive industrial fabrication center. And I'm not jealous at all, not even a little bit.
Sadly, because it's 1) a clean facility that's ten times as strict as an average surgical theater in terms of cleanliness and 2) stuffed floor-to-very-high-ceiling with proprietary technology and industrial secrets, the PCWorld team didn't get to take photos or video of the brand new Fab 52-18A facility, which is gearing up to produce Intel's next-generation Panther Lake chips for 2026.
The team did get to take notes and had a nice long chat in the Arizona sunshine about their experiences. For a deep dive on what has to be one of the most complex facilities on the planet, check out the full conversati
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The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 is a powerhouse for professionals who need a lightweight, well-built laptop with top-tier input devices and strong connectivity. Lenovo's focus on enterprise-friendly features, customization, and practicality makes it an excellent choice for those prioritizing versatility over ecosystem lock-in. The post Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon Has Me Rethinking My MacBook Pro appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
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