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Consumer tech has spent the last decade turning the body into a stream of metrics. Heart rate, sleep stages, blood oxygen, recovery, stress, and readiness have all been packaged into dashboards that deliver a clearer picture of your “health”. Now the next frontier may be a little more intimate by moving up to the brain—not literally, thankfully. Neurable, a Boston company building noninvasive brain-computer interface tech, is moving to a licensing model, which means its EEG-based system could soon show up in a much wider range of consumer gadgets beyond the company’s own headphones. Other brands may be able to…
Nvidia could be preparing to bring back an older graphics card – the GeForce RTX 3060 – as the gaming industry faces growing pressure from a global memory (VRAM) shortage. According to recent leaks and supply chain reports, production of the RTX 3060 12GB may restart as early as June 2026, with a potential retail return in July. Old GPU, New Relevance The RTX 3060 was originally launched in 2021 and discontinued in 2024. However, new reports suggest Nvidia may reintroduce it to fill a gap in its current lineup. Board partners like Asus, MSI, and others are expected to…
I didn’t bring the Pixel 8a to Camiguin to prove a point. I brought it because it’s still my phone, two years after I bought it as a stopgap when my OnePlus 7 Pro died. That’s annoying, because I wasn’t supposed to like this thing for this long. A week on the island gave it chances to fail. I used it for directions, island-hopping photos, Bluetooth music, online payments, and the usual checks when nobody remembers where the booking screenshot went. The Pixel 8a never let me forget it’s a cheaper phone. Charging was slow, and that showed. The more…
How to check if your Windows PC is ready for the secure boot certificate expiry in June 2026
Most people will never need to think about Secure Boot certificates. They live deep in your PC’s firmware, do their job silently, and have been doing so since 2011 without asking for much in return. But that quiet run is about to end. The original certificates expire in June 2026, and while Microsoft is pushing updates automatically to many machines, plenty of PCs are going to miss the memo entirely. Here’s how to find out if yours is one of them — and what to actually do about it. Step 1: Check whether your PC already has the updated certificates…
Google finally explains why Android AICore keeps eating your storage — and it actually makes a lot of sense
If you’ve ever glanced at your Android phone’s storage breakdown and done a double-take at how much space AICore is consuming, you’re not alone. It’s one of those things that’s easy to notice and hard to explain, and for a while, Google wasn’t offering much clarity on it. That’s changed now, and the explanation turns out to be more sensible than the mystery surrounding it suggested. AICore is the on-device AI backbone that powers a growing list of features on Android 14 and above — smart replies in WhatsApp, scam detection in messages, real-time transcription, grammar correction, audio summarization, and…
Yes, you should probably be nicer to your AI — here’s why that’s not as ridiculous as it sounds
I say “thank you” to ChatGPT. I say “please” to Claude. I once apologized to Gemini for pasting a wall of text at it without any context. My friends think this is bizarre. I’ve defended the habit by mumbling something about good manners being good manners regardless of the audience, which, even I’ll admit, is a bit of a stretch when the audience in question is a language model running on a server farm somewhere. But a new piece of research from academics at UC Berkeley, UC Davis, Vanderbilt, and MIT has made me feel significantly less unhinged about the…
LG has introduced the UltraGear 45GX950B, an updated version of last year’s 45GX950A ultrawide OLED gaming monitor. While the new model brings a few additions, particularly around AI-powered features, the core panel and specifications remain largely unchanged. Same Display, New AI Additions The UltraGear 45GX950B continues to use LG’s 3rd Gen WOLED panel, with no shift to newer Tandem OLED technology. It retains a 45-inch ultrawide form factor with a 21:9 aspect ratio, a steep 800R curvature, and a matte anti-glare coating. The monitor also keeps its 165Hz native refresh rate, with a dual-mode option supporting up to 330Hz at…
If you’ve never heard of Secure Boot certificates, that’s by design — they work quietly in the background, and for most of the past 15 years, nobody’s had to think about them. That’s about to change. The original certificates that power one of Windows’ most fundamental security features are set to expire in June 2026, and depending on which PC you’re running and which version of Windows you’re on, the fallout could range from a seamless automatic update to a security headache you’ll need to solve yourself. Your PC isn’t going to die, but it might get a lot less…
US tech giants are laying off employees to spend on AI, China says it’s illegal over here
There’s a particular cruelty to Zhou’s situation that I keep coming back to. The man spent his working days talking to AI — testing it, correcting it, making it smarter — and then watched that same technology hand his employer the excuse to show him the door. His company, a Hangzhou tech firm, replaced him with the large language models he was paid to supervise, offered him a lesser role with a 40% salary cut, and terminated his contract when he refused to swallow it. A court just told them that it was illegal twice. What US companies are doing…
This Emmy-nominated sci-fi series is one of 3 underrated Prime Video shows to watch this weekend (May 2-3)
These three Prime Video shows have one thing in common. They are all brilliant, criminally overlooked, and none of them got the audience they deserved. A broken spy who processes trauma through folk songs. A woman who survives a car crash and can’t decide if she’s gifted or unraveling. And a small Ohio town sitting on top of a machine that quietly warps everything around it. Prime Video built something quietly remarkable with all three, and then apparently forgot to tell anyone, but they are still worth a watch. We also have guides to the best new movies to stream, the best…









