Rabbit R1, 40 years of Macs, Subway hack, Alzheimer’s test, self-checkout, HP ink, OnePlus 12, Ford dash, 1999 songs and crossed fingers. This has been a busy week for me away from the computer as I finally got my passport renewed and celebrated a big Chiefs win. While I was busy, there was still a lot happening in this week’s news. Check out all the headlines below.
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- Read Web Design Solutions Digest for January 23, 2024 on Web Design Solutions Unleashed!
- New Google Pixel Watch Sizes Expected This Year
- Samsung’s smart ring might signal the start of a new wearable era
- NVIDIA reveals RTX 40 Super GPUs at CES 2024, including the $999 4080 Super
- Finally – an outdoor speaker with ‘infinite’ battery life that sounds stunning
- How design drove $10M in preorders for Rabbit R1 AI hardware
- Framework Laptop 16 review: A modular marvel, but a mediocre gaming laptop
- Samsung says its new 990 Evo SSD delivers improved performance and efficiency
- 40 Years of Macs: A Look Back
- Researcher uncovers one of the biggest password dumps in recent history
- Google: Russian Hackers Using Encrypted PDFs as a Ploy to Spread Malware
- Internet Piracy Grows Amid Glut of Streaming Services
- New Mac Malware Spreads Through Pirated Software
- Subway Investigates Possible Ransomware Gang Attack
- SEC Confirms SIM Swap, Lack of 2FA Helped Hacker Hijack Twitter Account
- AlphaFold found thousands of possible psychedelics. Will its predictions help drug discovery?
- In 2024, Biosensors Are Becoming More Accessible: What It Means for You
- New Blood Test Identifies Alzheimer’s With 97% Accuracy
- Samsung is trying to beat Apple to these two life-changing health tracking features
- Can autoimmune diseases be cured? Scientists see hope at last
- Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome: Why Your Internal Clock Keeps You Up at Night
- The White House has its own pharmacy—and, boy, was it shady under Trump
- Children with genetic deafness have hearing restored with gene therapy: Study
- The next iOS update will make it harder to break into your iPhone
- How to Send an Anonymous Email
- Google Adds AI Features to Chrome, Including Tab Organizer
- iOS 17.3: How to Secure Your Data With Stolen Device Protection
- How to use Circle to Search on Android (and what models support it)
- Flying Kites Deliver Container-Size Power Generation
- World’s largest nuclear reactor, capable of providing unlimited forever energy, in making
- Consolidate Your Data: How to Combine Multiple Storage Drives in Windows
- 4 Things the Tech Industry Can Learn From Self-Checkout Lines
- HP CEO evokes James Bond-style hack via ink cartridges
- HP’s CEO Says if You Don’t Use Their Printer Ink, You’re a ‘Bad Investment’
- Breaking Free from DRM: The Story of Hacking My Air Purifier
- These rugged Android phones have a second screen that’s surprisingly useful
- Galaxy S24 Ultra: One Day With Samsung’s New Phone
- The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Review for Photographers
- Update your iPhone and turn on Stolen Device Protection ASAP. Here’s why
- OnePlus 12 Review: A Powerhouse Flagship With One Key Flaw
- Honda’s 2024 EV Plans: A Civic Hybrid, Fuel Cell CR-V, and 2 Electric SUVs
- NASA Reveals Incredible X-59: A Unique, Experimental Supersonic Jet
- Ford Debuts 48-Inch Panoramic Dash Screen: Is Bigger Better?
- What happens when you trigger a car’s automated emergency stopping?
- Tesla plans to build new electric vehicles in mid-2025
- Tesla is reportedly building a compact crossover codenamed ‘Redwood’
Each week we’ll share a meme that we find thought provoking or just plain funny.
- A Secret Note Hidden in an 1800s Dress Has Been Decoded
- Toward a Unifying Theory of Lake Monsters
- This ‘Satan’ Spider Turned Out to Be a Real Teddy Bear
- 1999 in Review: 25 Songs Everyone Was Listening to 25 Years Ago
- The Frenzy About the Weirdest Continent That Never Existed
- 7 Fun Ways to Use the Internet Archive
- Why Do We Cross Our Fingers For Good Luck?
- The Goose Who Wore Nikes, and the Mystery of Who Murdered Him
If you see some important tech news that you feel we should share with our readers, please let us know and we’ll consider including it in our next post.
Photo by Uriel Soberanes
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