Month: April 2025

Polaroid Flip Review: The Best Polaroid for Most People

The new Polaroid Flip comes loaded with features to help bring some much-needed reliability to instant photography—without making it sterile. Source

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This Crayola-inspired Apple Pencil might be the iPad’s best accessory so far

ColorWare has released a Crayola-inspired Apple Pencil Pro The device strongly resembles a colorful wax crayon You can still use it like a regular Apple Pencil Pro Apple products are known for their distinctive visual style that usually combines sleek minimalism and metallic professionalism. What it is not generally known…

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Hertz says hackers stole customer credit card and driver’s license data

Car rental giant Hertz is alerting customers that personal information including credit card details and Social Security numbers may have been stolen in a data breach that impacted one of the firm’s vendors. In a notice posted to its website, Hertz says that company data “was acquired by an unauthorized…

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Amazon US begins pre-orders for the 8BitDo Ultimate 2, the follow-up to our favorite Nintendo Switch controller

The Switch-compatible version of the 8BitDo Ultimate 2 can be pre-ordered now in the US It’s available at Amazon for $69.99 In the UK, just the Windows and Android-compatible model is available Looking to buy a new controller in anticipation for the release of the Nintendo Switch 2? You may…

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Your Favorite Sex Toy Brand Might Go Under

There’s still a 145 percent tariff on China, and sex toys aren’t part of the electronics exemption. Source

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Mitigating AI-related risks: soft approach, hard approach or something in the middle?

The riskiness of AI development results from the fact that modern AI tools are pushing ethical boundaries under the existing legal frameworks that weren’t made to fit them. However, the way regulators choose to proceed in light of this varies greatly between different countries and regions. The recent AI Action…

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