Streamlining Your Workspace: 5 Game-Changing Gadgets for a Tidy Desk
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I keep these tech gadgets close to help keep my desk tidy. Here's why.
The Sonos Era 100 is a great smart speaker for any room in your house and a stellar entry point into the Sonos ecosystem.
Editor-approved tech is still on sale during Amazon's Prime Day sale - but don't wait much longer to shop.
YouTube has made several key changes to Shorts by removing dislikes and offering a clear screen mode.
From an earwax camera to multi-tools, we've tested some strange items at ZDNET - and recommend them all.
California governor Gavin Newsom worked with the state's employment department to roll out an AI job loss tracker.
The regulator says customers were moved to a pricier Copilot-bundled plan unless they actively opted out, with too little information to choose. The mechanics of a price rise can matter as much as the price itself, which is the question Italy’s competition authority has now decided to examine. On 26
A 38% jump in valuation over six months is the kind of figure that tells you where investor appetite has gone. Airwallex, the global payments company, has raised $320m in a Series H round that values it at $11bn, up from $8bn in December 2025. The raise is being directed squarely at the part of […]
Every satellite company eventually looks down at the much larger market on the ground, and SpaceX appears ready to make the move. The company has told investors it plans to launch a Starlink mobile service for US consumers, the Financial Times reported on 26 June, citing people familiar with the mat
The number arrives with the bluntness of a government tally. TikTok and YouTube have deactivated roughly 4.7 million accounts belonging to children under 16 in Indonesia, the country’s communications minister said on 25 June. The bulk of the cuts came from one platform: TikTok deactivated 4.1 millio
Hi Everyone, I am Apoorva I have recently joined the AI Data analytics course looking forward for good discussion with forum 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
Hello everyone, We would like to know how many tokens are used in this lab. Also, If we use larger models, what are the expected tokens when we generate multi-agents with the image? 2 posts - 2 participants Read full topic
It’s been hot in London this week. Really hot. A dangerous heat wave has hit Western Europe. Yesterday, the UK recorded its highest ever June temperature at 36.1 °C (about 97 °F). But as the weather app on my phone confirmed, it felt like 39 °C. It’s frightening that we are seeing such temperatures
The tech giants are moving past chatbots. Here's how Apple, Meta, OpenAI — and a crowd of others — are racing to dominate spatial AI, and how it'll change your next phone and smart glasses.
I reviewed the trendy Merrell Moab 3 hiking shoes earlier this month, and they're the perfect all-rounder outdoor shoe.
Now that we've unboxed the Pro, it's time to do the same with the global Oppo Reno16. It's not often that the vanilla model is visually indistinguishable from the Pro model, but here we are. The Reno16 looks identical. It's even built around the same 6.32-inch display. The vanilla shares the 3D Pop
When we hear about event driven architecture, we usually jump into tools like Kafka or RabbitMQ. But in practice, most backend systems don’t need distributed messaging infrastructure at first. The Problem: Tight Coupling in Django Services When a Django application grows, service methods tend to acc
From idea to release in 3 weeks, using Claude Code to build ClipForge — a cross-platform desktop app powered by Electron and FFmpeg. Most video processing tools force you to: Upload files to the cloud (privacy concerns ) Deal with file size limits Pay for premium features I wanted a fully local, fea
I maintain a handful of small marketing sites, and for years my structured-data workflow was embarrassing: copy a JSON-LD block from an old project, find-and-replace the values, paste it into the , and hope. It worked until it didn't — a trailing comma here, a wrong @type there, and the rich result
Your scheduler did a great job placing pods this morning. But your cluster never stops moving, and by this afternoon those decisions are already a little bit wrong. 😅 The kube-scheduler only decides things once, at pod creation time. After that it walks away. The descheduler is the friend that come