Spokeo reports seven hidden ways smartphones track users without permission, including accelerometer data and digital ...
You can also craft Raider hatch keys. Before you can do this, you must upgrade your workshop by building a utility station. A ...
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Does Anyone Make a Heart Rate Strap that Doesn't Break? One Ex-Pro's Quest Finally Delivers a Reliable Option.
This Essential Training Tool Might Be the Least Reliable Piece of Bike Gear Ever Made. But I Finally Found a Reliable ...
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I met the next-gen Honda Miimo robot mowers – they even use the reversing sensor from a road car!
Honda’s not even trying to compete with cheap robot mowers as it introduces new trickle-down tech from its motor division to the Miimo ...
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Scientists map Italy’s entire coast to guide seagrass and marine recovery
In the urban waters off Naples, shoals of bream, wrasses, as well as crustaceans, mollusks and bryozoans are returning after ...
The two floatplanes circled beneath low clouds before landing on an alpine lake, deep in the mountains west of Anchorage.
Meta's first pair of smart glasses with a display made me ask a lot of questions, and I'm not sure I like the potential ...
What if we could sense the invisible? With next-gen TMR sensors hitting picoTesla sensitivity, healthcare, wearables, and even quantum tech are about to ...
The MOVA Rover X10 hovers like an underwater drone and uses laser mapping to see corners and steps. I break down whether it’s ...
Silent, precise, and cutting-edge, these military gadgets give special operations troops an edge, from nano drones to ...
What if your phone’s GPS knows more than just where you are? It might already be sensing what you are doing and what is around you silently.
A multimeter might look intimidating, but learning to use this simple electrician's tool will come in handy during a number of every day tasks.
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