Category: Technology


  • Rode’s Wireless Mics Get a Vibrant Orange Makeover

    Listen up, audio aficionados! Rode’s Wireless Micro system has traded in its sleek, steal-me black aesthetic for a splash of colorsโ€”because who said tech can’t be fabulous? The newly hyped-up mics now come in three shades: radiant red, joyous blue, and a bold orange thatโ€™s practically begging for attention, reminiscent of Apple’s playful vibe. These…

  • The Raspberry Pi Revolution: Meet the mutantC v5.1 Handheld PC!

    Letโ€™s talk meets-gaming-handheld at a pocket-sized tech party! Introducing the mutantC v5.1, a quirky brainchild built around the reliable Raspberry Pi CM4. Itโ€™s like the lovechild of a 2000s pocket PC and that slick gaming handheld you thought youโ€™d never get your hands on. Created by the wizards at MutantCybernetics, this pint-sized powerhouse combines retro…

  • Apps, But Make Them AI: The Future of Functionality

    Imagine this: apps that are smarter, sharper, and somehow more annoying than your average in-law. Welcome to the new era of generative AI, where applications arenโ€™t just tools; they’re your new best friend (or frenemies, depending on how they decide to use your data). Gone are the days when apps merely helped you organize your…

  • Appleโ€™s Alarm Dilemma: Is Snoozing a Thing of the Past?

    Apple is stepping up its gameโ€”or its alarm clockโ€”by making it a bit tougher to snooze your morning wake-up call. In the latest iOS 26.1 developer beta, you can forget about simply smashing that snooze button like it owes you money. Instead, youโ€™ll have to slide to stop the alarm, making every morning feel like…

  • Duolingo’s New Ads: Charm, Characters, and Probably a Few Laughs

    Hold onto your owl hats, language lovers! Duolingo is diving headfirst into the advertising pool with its own mobile ads platform. And yes, Iโ€™m just as confused as you are about how a tiny green bird plans to sell us stuff. These ads are rumored to be “playful and infused with the signature charm of…

  • Ecobee Pulls the Plug on HomeKit Integrationโ€”What on Earth Happened?

    In a plot twist that even the best tech dramas couldnโ€™t script, Ecobee has decided to cut off Smart Securityโ€™s HomeKit integration, leaving users scratching their heads like they just tried to do quantum physics after two cups of coffee. A week ago, users were merrily monitoring their homesโ€”perhaps with the soundtracks of their favorite…

  • Are We Dancing with the Devil? ICE’s 24/7 Social Media Surveillance Plan

    So, the Department of Homeland Security has thrown its hat into the ring of social media surveillance, and itโ€™s not just a casual dipโ€”itโ€™s a cannonball dive into the deep end of a police state. Theyโ€™re aiming for a **24/7** surveillance program that would keep an eye on all those TikTok dances and Instagram brunch…

  • Amazon’s Droning Debacle: Back in the Air After Crashes

    So, Amazonโ€™s Prime Air delivery drones are back on the job in Arizona after a brief hiatus due to not one, but two crashes. Yes, you heard that rightโ€”strikes against the invisible enemy known asโ€ฆ a crane. Apparently, even drones need to take a time-out when they collide with construction equipment. Amazon confidently assured us…

  • Meta’s Stylish New Smart Glasses: Sold Out or Just Playing Hard to Get?

    So, you wanted to snag a pair of the shiny new Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, huh? Well, strap in, because it looks like they’re the hottest accessory since sliced breadโ€”or at least since the last time everyone bought a ridiculously overpriced tech gadget. Meta’s new specs are officially sold out! That’s right, if you want…

  • Gmail’s Encryption Just Took a Major Leapโ€”Now It’s a Multilingual Secret Agent!

    In a move that could make even James Bond raise an eyebrow, Gmail has rolled out end-to-end encryption for organizations that works across email providers. Thatโ€™s rightโ€”no more email espionage between platforms! Now, Gmail users with client-side encryption can send their super-secret messages to counterparts on other platforms like Outlook. Itโ€™s like being in a…