Month: August 2025

Ford’s Answer to China: A Completely New Way of Making Cars

The American automaker is spending billions on a radical reinvention of EV manufacturing, aimed squarely at taking on Chinese competition and Tesla. Source

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Sony Bravia Theater Bar 6 review: Great sound, greater frustration

Unlike two of its biggest rivals, Sony waited until April to unveil its latest soundbars rather than debut them at CES in January. And even then, the two most premium options in the company’s 2025 lineup remain untouched. Instead, Sony gave us the Bravia Theater Bar 6 ($650): a 3.1.2-channel…

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Ford is developing a $30,000 midsized EV pickup

Despite the impending loss of federal rebates, Ford plans to give US EV production a huge boost. After hyping it last week as a "breakthrough" and "Model T moment," the company has announced the Ford Universal EV Platform to be shared by a new family of products. The first of…

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This collaborative doodling website is like Google Maps plus MS Paint

A new website that lets you paint over a world map with other users in real-time has taken the digital illustration community by storm. Wplace is a collaborative pixel art platform that serves as a spiritual successor to Reddit’s r/Place April Fools’ Day experiments, placing time restrictions on drawing tools…

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The Marshall Kilburn III is my favorite Bluetooth speaker of 2025 – here are 3 reasons why I’d buy it today

During my time at TechRadar I’ve been lucky enough to review some of the best Bluetooth speakers around, but I hadn’t seen many that had truly blown me away in 2025… that was until I tested the Marshall Kilburn III. This thing is an absolute machine, boasting great features, impeccable…

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Massive Columbia University data breach affects nearly 900,000 past and present students – here’s what was leaked, and how to stay safe

Columbia University files form with the Maine Attorney General’s Office It confirmed the number of victims, and the type of data stolen Victims are being offered free credit and identity theft monitoring services A massive cyberincident affecting almost 870,000 Columbia University students, employees, and other individuals occured in May 2025,…

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