Month: July 2025

This Guy Attached 21 Chef’s Knives to a Slicing Robot Arm to Determine Which One Is Best

Certified kitchen knife nerd Scott Heimendinger used a robot arm on multiple chef’s knives to collect 100,000 data points about which blades cut most efficiently. He’s ranked them from best to worst. Source

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The EU is testing a prototype age verification app

“Making sure our children and young people are safe online is of paramount importance to this Commission,” said EU tech policy leader Henna Virkkunen. “The guidelines on the protection of minors for online platforms, combined with the new age verification blueprint, are a huge step forward in this regard. Platforms…

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Do You Need a Box Spring for Your Modern-Day Mattress? (2025)

If you haven’t seen a box spring in a while, it’s not your imagination—a mattress expert breaks down when you might need this dinosaur of the sleep world. Source

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Here’s how Google could copy the Now Bar from One UI 8 on its Pixel phones

A new Gemini Space for Pixel feature has leaked It displays information like sports scores and birthdays The feature is similar to some parts of One UI 8 Changes are coming to the At a Glance widget that sits on the Pixel home screen, according to hidden code spotted in…

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Reddit is rolling out age verification in the UK

Reddit users in the United Kingdom will now be blocked from accessing “certain mature content” unless they complete the platform’s new age verification process. Reddit announced on Monday that UK users will need to upload a selfie or a photo of their government ID in order to view content that’s…

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The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold could beat the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 in two significant ways

A detailed specs leak suggests the Pixel 10 Pro Fold could have an IP68 rating It might also have a large 5,015mAh battery, among other upgrades However, its cameras might not be improved The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is in many ways a very impressive foldable phone, but it…

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