Month: April 2025

The Tariffs Are Coming For Baby Products

“These tariffs are essentially a baby tax on already-struggling families,” says one CEO of a baby registry company. Source

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YouTube is everything and everything is YouTube

Looking back, the original idea behind YouTube seems almost quaint. The mythic founding story goes like this: in January of 2005, two PayPal employees, Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, were at a party. People were taking photos and videos on their digital cameras. Sharing photos was easy, sharing video was…

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AWS joins Microsoft in pausing data center projects – is AI demand falling off?

AWS believed to be pausing future colocation lease negotiations Microsoft has also shelved a $1 billion Ohio project AWS VP said GenAI demand is still strong Amazon Web Services (AWS) is reportedly reassessing some colocation lease negotiations, especially internationally, amid ongoing cost concerns. Although the company looks to be pausing…

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Nintendo issues Switch 2 supply warning in Japan

Shortages of the Switch 2 look increasingly likely after Nintendo admitted today that it “cannot fulfill” all of the preorder applications it has already received through its own Japanese store. In a statement on X via Nintendo’s Japanese account, president Shuntaro Furukawa confirmed that the company’s storefront has received 2.2…

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5 Best Smart Locks (2025), Tested and Reviewed

Upgrade your locks with fingerprint-scanning or a keypad, whether it’s at the front door or a sliding glass entryway. Source

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Tiny11 strikes again, as bloat-free version of Windows 11 is demonstrated running on Apple’s iPad Air – but don’t try this at home

Tiny11 has been successfully installed on an iPad Air M2 The lightweight version of Windows 11 works on Apple’s tablet via emulation However, don’t expect anything remotely close to smooth performance levels In the ongoing quest to have software (or games – usually Doom) running on unexpected devices, a fresh…

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