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MIT’s virtual violin offers luthiers a new design tool
Skip to content Computational model lets users tweak parameters to hear effect on the sound in early design process. A 1729 Stradivari known as the “Solomon, Ex-Lambert” on display at Christie’s in New York in March 2007. Credit: Don Emmert/AFP/Getty Images Violin makers, aka luthiers, traditionally learn from hands-on experience how to craft parts and...
AI evaluation startup Braintrust confirms breach, tells every customer to
AI evaluation startup Braintrust has urged customers to revoke and replace their API keys after an earlier breach of customer secrets. According to an email sent to customers Monday and seen by TechCrunch, the startup confirmed “unauthorized access” in one of its Amazon Web Services cloud accounts, which contained API keys used by customers for
Three billion years ago, Earth’s life relied on a rare metal
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Orchid, the buzzy Tame Impala synth, is back in a gorgeous clear colorway
Terrence O’Brien is the Verge’s weekend editor. He has over 18 years of experience, including 10 years as managing editor at Engadget. The Telepathic Instruments Orchid has been unavailable for a few months now. But a new batch is ready to drop on May 11th for $649, and the company is celebrating with a limited...
Gaming at the Gym? Here’s How to Sneak Some Playtime
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Experts Recommend Avoiding This Android Smartphone Brand If You Want Easy Repairs
Osobystist/Getty Images The push to stuff more and more technology into a smartphone chassis has resulted in repairability taking a backseat. While there have been some efforts to make smartphones more repairable in recent years, the situation hasn’t meaningfully improved. So, if you’re someone who likes to spend their money on sustainable technology, it can...
Don’t pay scalper prices for a Steam Controller
Image: Valve Happy May 4th, the day when Valve’s Steam Controller goes on sale and nothing else significant at all. It doesn’t take space wizard powers to predict that the redesigned Steam Controller is a hot item, both because it’s elusive Valve hardware and it’s the first (hopefully not the last) one available from the...
A study shows that cellphone bans didn’t improve US students’
Matt Cardy/Getty Images Smartphone bans in the classroom might not be the panacea that governments and school administrations want them to be, according to a recently published study. As first reported by The New York Times , the National Bureau of Economic Research will publish a study called The Effects of School Phone Bans: National Evidence
This One Smartwatch Feature Can Kill Your Battery Life
Whitebalance.space/Getty Images Some smartwatches only last a day before they need to be recharged. But there are many smartwatches that last for days, even weeks per charge. Some can last virtually an infinite amount of time, at least months, with constant exposure to sunlight or a strong light source via solar power. But with any...










