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Sony's Bravia 8 II might be a generation behind, but it still offers plenty of reasons to buy - especially with this discount.
Control of King's Landing hangs in the balance as the Dance of the Dragons intensifies.
Burn-in is often overblown, but understanding the phenomenon is still important.
Flipper Device's new Busy Bar will retail for $249.
Pocket sells a $129 credit card-shaped puck, which sticks to the back of your phone, and promises unlimited recordings, transcriptions, and to-do items.
Momenta is heading to the public markets. The self-driving software firm has opened its Hong Kong IPO, seeking up to $752mn to pour into AI research and robotaxis. The Momenta IPO would value the GM-backed company at close to $9bn. The Suzhou-based company started taking investor orders this week un
The startup, Proception, is taking a unique approach to collecting training data to tackle one of the hardest problems in robotics: hands.
NBCUniversal and Sky will be spun off into separate companies.
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The Busy Bar makes it obvious to others when you don’t want to be distracted. | Image: Flipper Devices First announced over a year ago in April 2025, the Busy Bar will be available for purchase starting on July 14th when the device also starts shipping. Created by the same team behind the Flipper Ze
Rocket Lab’s Electron launch vehicle lifting off from its launch complex in New Zealand. | Image: RocketLab Rocket Lab, the space company best known for its small satellite launcher Electron, has announced plans to acquire Iridium Communications for $8 billion. The deal will combine Rocket Lab's lau
It’s time for our annual Fourth of July grill episode here at Decoder. This is when we invite the CEOs of outdoor cooking companies onto the show to explain just how their businesses kind of look like every other business. And this is a very special edition. Today I’m talking to Roger Dahle, the CEO
The tools I use for analytics and reporting have changed more than I expected, yet my questions for any analytics project haven't moved much. The post I Completed Five Years in Analytics Consulting: 5 Lessons That Changed How I Work appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Omen AI raised a $31 million Series A to monitor chip coolant and stop bacterial outbreaks in data centers.
Amazfit has been working on delivering better notifications from your iPhone to its smart wearables. The company now officially announced the start of a beta testing program for its iOS Notification Forwarding feature. But there's a catch - the beta access is available only to users located in the E
Some of the recent Apple price hikes exceeded 50%, while the cost of upgrading memory and storage has literally doubled in some cases. The company has said that it’s “working tirelessly to find solutions” to the problem, but when might we expect prices to revert – if ever … ?
Most of the time, when I need to inspect a complex JSON payload, I copy the raw string from my terminal or network tab, open a browser tab, and paste it into one of the many "JSON Formatter" sites that clutter the first page of Google. It’s a ritual we all do. We paste, we click "Format," and we wai
As a solo developer working out of an RV, I've learned to appreciate the importance of staying organized, especially when it comes to managing user data in my Chrome extension, Tab Reminder. One of the key challenges I faced was efficiently storing and retrieving user-scheduled tabs, which led me to
You finally get the response. The CV cleared whatever filter it was up against, and now there is a calendar invite for a thirty or forty five minute call. Most developers treat this as the technical screen and prepare accordingly. They load up on system design questions, leetcode style problems, or
A CFO will not act on a number an LLM eyeballed. They will not act on a number the model "estimated" by reasoning over a usage dump. And they should not — because the moment a language model emits a dollar figure it computed itself, that figure is a guess wearing the costume of a fact. This is the d