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May 4 is just around the corner, which is as good an excuse as any to celebrate being a Star Wars fan by buying all the new things (unless you’re saving your pennies for that Jedi Master badge for Celebration, that is). If fandom-themed bags are your jam, you might be interested in Loungefly’s newest additions to its Star Wars collection, which include five new backpacks, two new crossbody bags, and a cute new selection of charms to add to your daily carries. They’re all available now, and we’ve detailed them all below. If you’re quick, you can get them…
The control strategies for the double-clutch paddle-shift gearbox have also been improved, cutting shift times at the expense of a bit of refinement. But then that’s the point: If you want a soothing luxury SUV, many other companies will sell you one. Ferrari buyers want the feeling of the next gear engaging to be a little more brutal, particularly if they’re in one of the more permissive traction and stability control settings (or if those are disengaged entirely). In manual mode, that happens when you shift above 5,500 rpm, Ferrari tells us. To let people know you spent an as-yet-unannounced…
Even before I began playing Magic The Gathering, I had heard of Jace Beleren. Though the mono-blue spellslinger hasn’t taken center stage in any of the game’s ongoing stories for a few years, his reputation and past actions loom over nearly every expansion and solidify him as one the game’s most famous figures. Now, Jace is readying up to return in a big way, as Magic the Gathering’s next in-universe set, Reality Fracture, sees him, quite literally, reshape the universe we know and love.Leading up to MagicCon Las Vegas, long-time Magic the Gathering designer Mark Rosewater and Reality Fracture creative…
Is it just “fear-based marketing”? The new results for GPT-5.5 suggest that, when it comes to cybersecurity risk, Mythos Preview was likely not “a breakthrough specific to one model” but rather “a byproduct of more general improvements in long-horizon autonomy, reasoning, and coding,” AISI writes. In a recent interview with the Core Memory podcast, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman criticized what he calls “fear-based marketing” in promoting limited releases for certain AI models. While he said he’s “sure Mythos is a great model for cybersecurity,” he added that “it is clearly incredible marketing to say, ‘We have built a bomb. We…
At a recent NYU lecture, former Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aimé divulged on a conversation between himself and an Amazon executive. Meeting in the late 2000s, Fils-Aimé says the e-commerce giant attempted to pressure Nintendo to not just burn relationships with other retailers, but outright break the law. “Amazon was looking to get bigger into the video game space,” said Fils-Aimé. “Amazon’s mentality back then is they wanted to have the lowest price out in the marketplace, even lower than Walmart… Essentially what Amazon wanted (was an) obscene amount of support, financial support, so they could have the lowest…
Scooty Lelo has become a trusted platform for Indian scooter buyers who want real, data-driven insights instead of marketing claims. In today’s market, people rely more on actual user experiences, long-term performance, and verified reviews before making a purchase decision. Understanding this shift, the ScootyLelo electric scooty reviews India report highlights real customer experiences across different scooter brands and regions in India. 1 | Why Real Customer Reviews Matter in 2026 Modern buyers want transparency before investing in a scooter. They don’t just look at features — they want real-world performance data. Key reasons why reviews matter: Marketing claims often differ from real…
“I would want to see full-scale testing that includes typical residential fires like furniture and mattress fires, cooking fires, electrical fires, and attic or exterior ember exposures,” he added. “It should also cover different conditions like open and closed doors, varying ceiling heights, crosswinds, obstructed fuel packages, and whether the fire comes back after the system shuts off.” Similarly, Michael Gollner, a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, and an expert in fire dynamics, told Ars there’s simply not enough information yet to show that this technology works better than sprinklers. He pointed to a 2018…
DOI: Physics of Fluids, 2026. 10.1103/tnxb-ckr5 (About DOIs). Tracking Roman shipwreck repairs Credit: Adriboats © L. Damelet, CNRS/CCJ Credit: Adriboats © L. Damelet, CNRS/CCJ Back in 2016, archaeologists discovered a shipwreck from the Roman Republic, the Ilovik–Paržine 1. The wreck has been the subject of much study of the actual ship, enabling scientists to determine it was constructed in what is now Brindisi on Italy’s south-eastern coast. Most recently, analysis of pollen trapped in the ship’s waterproofing layers have yielded insight into repairs made successively in other locations throughout the Adriatic Sea, according to a paper published in the journal…
For many years the scariest thing about solitaire on your computer was the creepy pixelated castle deck art Susan Kare made for Windows 3.0. Or maybe that version Donald Rumsfeld put on the app store a decade ago. Regardless, the matter is settled now. A new meta-horror game from the creators of Home Safety Hotline is not only the most frightful solitaire yet, it’s the most forbidden. In Forbidden Solitaire, you’ve come into possession of some controversial ‘90s software. A gnarly, gory fantasy card game you recall spooking you as a kid, but never encountering beyond magazine ads. At first…
Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Whether you’re pro-Daylight Savings or pro-Standard Time, the science is clear: Switching between the two every year is terrible for human health. So why haven’t we stuck with one system all year? The answer is both scientific AND political. In January 1974, clocks across the United States sprang forward, with no intention of ever falling back. The policy was introduced by President Richard Nixon as an energy-saving response to the previous year’s oil crisis. Theoretically, later sunsets would help offset energy usage. A two-year…
