04 Mar Elon Musk’s $1 Spending Limit Is Paralyzing Federal Agencies The DOGE-mandated credit card freeze is delaying shipments of critical supplies, stalling travel, and stopping employees from doing their jobs.
04 Mar A Lethal Mystery Illness Spread in Congo. USAID Cuts Have Slowed the Response Gutting USAID is already having a devastating impact around the world. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, teams that would normally be racing to identify a fatal sickness are gone.
03 Mar This Modular Phone Concept Is Xiaomi’s Plan to Kill the Camera Bump If you hate the big camera bump of today’s smartphones, you’ll love the detachable lens of Xiaomi’s Modular Optical System.
03 Mar Lenovo’s Latest Laptop Concept Has a Screen That Can Flip and Fold At Mobile World Congress 2025, the company also teased a solar-powered laptop and an accessory that adds two extra screens to your portable PC.
03 Mar Honor’s New AI Agent Can Read and Understand Your Screen The Honor UI Agent—powered by Google’s Gemini 2 model—gives a glimpse of artificial intelligence agents on Android.
02 Mar Samsung’s Affordable Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A26 Will Get 6 Years of Software Updates The company’s latest affordable smartphones are thinner and more durable and have a sprinkling of AI.
02 Mar Texas Official Warns Against ‘Measles Parties’ Amid Growing Outbreak At least 146 measles cases have been identified in West Texas so far, including 20 hospitalizations and one death.
02 Mar 11 Best Strollers for Almost Every Budget and Need (2025) Whether you’re pushing your kid down the street or running on a trail, we have a stroller for you.
01 Mar DOGE’s Misplaced War on Software Licenses DOGE claims that a government agency has nearly three times as many software licenses as employees. Experts say there are plenty of good reasons for that.
01 Mar What to Do With Your Defunct Humane Ai Pin Humane Ai’s Pins stopped working today, turning the year-old wearable into a paperweight. Here are some ideas for what to do with yours if you want to avoid e-waste.