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Apple built a Tetris clone for the iPod but never released it
Apple once designed a Tetris clone that has been found on a prototype version of the third-generation iPod, indicating the company was experimenting with releasing the game on the music player. It’s called Stacker and, obviously, is controlled via the iPod’s scroll wheel. The software was spotted by X user AppleDemoYT, who is known for...
Microsoft Edge will start blocking screenshots on the job
Image: Pexels If you use the Microsoft Edge browser at work, your days of texting a screenshot of a web page to your spouse or coworker are nearly over. Microsoft is adding screenshot prevention controls to Edge. It’s all designed to prevent you from sharing screenshots with competitors, relatives, and journalists using Microsoft Edge for...
Nvidia will now make new AI chips every year
Nvidia just made $14 billion worth of profit in a single quarter thanks to AI chips, and it’s hitting the gas from here on out: Nvidia will now design new chips every year instead of once every two years, according to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. “I can announce that after Blackwell, there’s another chip. We’re...
Google’s new ‘Add to Chromebook’ badge makes web apps easier to find and install
Google is making a new “Add to Chromebook” badge that’s designed to make it easier for ChromeOS users to find and install progressive web apps (PWAs) and Android apps. The badge links directly to the web app you’re looking to install or to the Google Play Store (if it’s an Android app), 9to5Google reports. In...
The Sonos Ace headphones are here, and they’re damn impressive
There’s so much riding on the new $450 Sonos Ace headphones. With demand cooling for the company’s speakers and soundbars ever since a pandemic boom, Sonos could use a hit product — or at least a strong debut in a massive product category. The Ace could certainly end up being that, but these headphones arrive...
Get this PlayStation 5 bundle for $449 in super-rare price drop
Image: Sony The PlayStation 5 Disc Console Slim, packaged with the well-loved Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, is currently , down from its usual $559.99. This offer represents the lowest price for this bundle to date and a rare discount for the PS5. The PS5 Slim is a powerhouse of a console despite its slim design. With...
This smart smoker makes barbecuing indoors a breeze
My love affair with barbecue has been a slow burn. I’m from England, where BBQ means grilling burgers and steak in the garden on a gas grill. So, when I moved to South Carolina over a decade ago, I had no clue what pulled pork was or that brisket was even a thing. I learned...
Seraphim’s latest space accelerator welcomes nine companies
U.K.-based Seraphim Space is spinning up its 13th accelerator program, with nine participating companies working on a range of tech from propulsion to in-space manufacturing and space situational awareness. The intense 12-week program is designed to get seed and Series A companies “investment ready,” the firm says, by providing specialist mentorship, networking opportunities and intensive...
FCC reveals Royal Tiger, its first tagged robocall threat actor
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has named its first officially designated robocall threat actor ‘Royal Tiger,’ a move aiming to help international partners and law enforcement more easily track individuals and entities behind repeat robocall campaigns. Royal Tiger, a group of bad actors operating from India, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and the...










