Month: February 2025

Oura Ring 4 long-term review: Out ahead of its rivals

Smart rings have been a niche inside a niche in the wearables world for more than a decade. But in the last few years, they’ve enjoyed a renaissance as more attention and hype brought bigger names to the category. Finnish company Oura has been around longer than most and is…

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How to Responsibly Dispose of Your Electronics (2025)

Get rid of old, broken, and unused devices—even Lightning cables—without adding to the e-waste problem. Source

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Therabody PowerDot 2.0 Duo Review: Can’t Connect to the App

Therabody’s at-home muscle stimulator is brilliant in theory but is plagued with connectivity issues. Source

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Rift of the NecroDancer’s story is an intro to some incredible music

Rift of the NecroDancer, a new music game from the creators of the music roguelike Crypt of the NecroDancer, solves the problem of exploring a big library of tracks with a simple idea: a story mode. In Rift, you have to press buttons in time with notes that appear on…

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US Postal Service resumes accepting parcels from China and Hong Kong hours after saying it wouldn’t

Regardless of rowing back on its decision, the USPS is still thought to have new obligations to inspect incoming parcels from China and Hong Kong ‘De minimis’ rule previously granted exemptions to parcels valued under $800 from customs duties and inspection Chinese sellers on popular ecommerce platforms and their customers…

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US Postal Service blocks all small parcels from China, crippling ecommerce firms like Temu and Shein

The USPS has new obligations to inspect incoming parcels from China and Hong Kong Rules previously granted exemption to parcels valued under $800 from customs duties and inspection The new tariffs take indirect aim at ecommerce platforms that host sellers operating in these regions The United States Postal Service (USPS)…

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