[ad_1] Unless you’ve been in the dark the past few months, you’ve probably heard about the total solar eclipse headed our way. On August 21, a solar eclipse will be visible across North America, and individuals along a nearly 70-mile-wide stretch of land — known as “path of totality” — ...
Read More »The Wirecutter's best deals: Save $40 on a Netgear Arlo Q security camera
[ad_1] Netgear Arlo Q Security Camera Street price: $160; MSRP: $200; Deal price: $120 This is a good discount on the Arlo Q security camera at $120, matching our deal from nearly 6 months ago that was only available for a short time. This deal is a great price at ...
Read More »Dropbox is reportedly inching closer to a potential IPO
[ad_1] Dropbox may be taking another step in its very slow shuffle toward an IPO, and is now working with Goldman Sachs to prepare documents that could be filed as soon as this year, according to a report by Bloomberg. The company is expected to hire Goldman Sachs as the lead ...
Read More »Best bluetooth trackers to ensure you never lose your keys again
[ad_1] Keys are still an invaluable part of most people’s lives. We rely on keys to gain access to our cars, houses, apartments, backyard sheds, and maybe even our mailboxes. We all do our best to keep track of them all, but there are inevitably moments when you simply can’t find them ...
Read More »Walmart cancels early SNES Classic Edition preorders
[ad_1] Walmart’s Deserie Dulaney’s email states that while the company must “regrettably” cancel the orders, it has not charged anyone’s credit cards, as is standard procedure. Anyone who used PayPal or a Gift card will get refunds. “I do hope you’ll give us another chance to earn back your business,” ...
Read More »Tesla’s Top 10 Project Loveday videos reveal truly dedicated fans
[ad_1] Tesla is holding a video contest at the suggestion of a 10-year old fan named Bria Loveday, who asked the automaker to hold a competition among vans to see which ones could create the best videos celebrating their Tesla love. The submissions are all in, and Tesla is set ...
Read More »Ingenious pipeline could be a much-needed lifeline for dying coral reefs
[ad_1] Why it matters to you This cooling network could save coral reefs at risk due to climate change. Recently, the U.S. lost half of its Caribbean coral reefs in one year due to climate change. Data later confirmed that the thermal stress on the coral system was greater than ...
Read More »Chrome plays nicely with your MacBook Pro's Touch Bar
[ad_1] If you have one of the more recent MacBook Pro laptops with a Touch Bar, Google Chrome has long played second fiddle. Despite early hints of support, you've had to spend months surfing the old-fashioned way where Safari had the fancy (if sometimes gi… [ad_2] Source link
Read More »Wallflower wants to prevent cooking fires by making your stove smarter
[ad_1] The fire department responds to a home fire every 86 seconds, and many of those start in the kitchen. Wallflower is a device that easily hooks into most electric stoves, between the outlet and the stove itself, to notify users if there is risk of a fire. If the ...
Read More »Tech is making life in Barcelona better, even if you don’t know it’s there
[ad_1] Your city is dumb. The potholed streets, coin-operated parking meters, and drafty brick buildings many of us interact with every day haven’t changed much in a century. But it’s finally happening. From Oslo to San Diego, cities across the globe are installing technology to gather data in the hopes of ...
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