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Experience Effortless Scrolling with the Ploopy Knob If you’ve been searching for a customizable control dial for your desktop setup, the ploopy knob might be exactly what you need. This open-source peripheral lets you scroll, adjust volume, and scrub through media with precision. Whether you’re nav...
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Is the American system of democracy failing? As Americans mark another Independence Day, many are asking a sobering question: is the American system of democracy still working? This foundational structure, once celebrated for its checks and balances, seems to be faltering under growing political div...
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The Future of Ink? Inside Blackdot’s Automated Tattooing Device Tattoos are more mainstream than ever, and the rise of new technology is pushing the limits of how ink meets skin. That’s where the automated tattooing device by Blackdot enters the conversation. Dubbed the world’s first of its kind, th...
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New Galaxy Z Fold 7 leak reveals Samsung’s thinnest foldable yet Samsung fans eagerly awaiting the Galaxy Z Fold 7 just got their clearest preview yet, thanks to a set of hands-on leaks ahead of the official launch. The leaked images showcase a notably thinner and more refined design, suggesting tha...
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Fairphone 6 repairability sets new sustainability standard The Fairphone 6 has officially received a perfect 10/10 repairability score from iFixit — making it the fifth model in a row to achieve that feat. While many smartphones are moving further away from user repairs, the Fairphone 6 bucks the tr...
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The best bike phone mount for minimalist riders If you’ve been searching for a compact, reliable, and sleek bicycle phone holder, the loop micro mount might be exactly what you need. Designed for road cyclists and urban commuters, this ultra-compact bike phone mount secures your phone without clutte...
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Slate Auto electric pickup no longer ‘under $20,000’ after tax credit repeal Slate Auto’s highly anticipated electric pickup is no longer priced “under $20,000,” as the U.S. government prepares to eliminate federal EV tax credits. This price bump—now listed in the “mid-twenties”—is a direct result o...
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Why the White House Wire Favors YouTube Over Fox News In a surprising media twist, the White House Wire—the Trump administration’s curated news aggregator—relies more heavily on its own YouTube channel than on Fox News for pro-Trump content. If you’ve been wondering where the administration gets its...
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Why the Switch 2 Dock Supports VRR — But Not for the Switch 2 Nintendo fans were excited to learn that the Switch 2 would support VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), a feature that allows smoother gameplay by syncing refresh rates with frame rates. Early marketing even hinted at compatibility between the S...
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Why the Justice Department TikTok Letters Stopped a Ban—For Now The justice department TikTok letters have surfaced, revealing how the U.S. government convinced tech giants like Google and Apple not to pull TikTok from their platforms. These documents show that under former President Trump, the Depa...
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Congress Budget Bill Expands Deportations and Cuts Social Programs The 2025 U.S. budget has been finalized—and it's one of the most controversial yet. Congress budget bill expands deportations while slashing funding for Medicaid, SNAP, and clean energy. Set to be signed by President Trump on July 4t...
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E Ink Touchpad Brings E-Reader Tech to AI Laptops Looking for smarter ways to integrate AI into your laptop without draining the battery? E Ink may have the answer. The company has unveiled a new e ink touchpad that uses the same power-efficient electronic paper technology found in Kindle devices. U...
