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Not long ago, Amazon dropped some rare discounts on the 13-inch iPad Air with an M3 chip. At $120 off, this iPadOS device turned into a dream come true for those seeking insane power at a more reasonable price. And now, users seeking its compact sibling have a reason to celebrate. Right now, the e-commerce giant is letting you grab the 128GB Wi-Fi-only variants of the 11-inch iPad Air M3 for 18% off. If you’d prefer a cellular-ready option, you’d have to be OK with getting a smaller discount. Currently, Amazon only gives you a $60 price cut on select cellular-ready…
Rohr, as one of 10 children with 29 nieces and nephews, has watched countless family members and friends navigate hard pregnancies. In response, she’s determined to have a positive, empowering one. “I always thought having a baby was, like, the least casual thing ever,” she says. “It just seems like this life-changing thing that I wanted to be super, super sure about.”Doctors say that, in general, all this new attention surrounding the “zero trimester” is a very positive, exciting development. Healthy moms usually spell better outcomes for mom and baby. Currently, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommend doctors…
Even in 2026, VR still feels like tech that isn’t quite ready for prime time. When Nintendo released the original Virtual Boy way back in 1995, it was hard for my 10-year-old brain to comprehend a 3D console with a bipod, a facemask and a monochrome red display. Then, when you factor in weak sales that led to the system being discontinued after only a year, you end up with a gadget that felt more like a mythical creature than something you could actually buy. But that’s changing later this month when the Virtual Boy returns as an add-on for…
Jupiter is slightly smaller and flatter than scientists thought for decades, a new study finds.Researchers used radio data from the Juno spacecraft to refine measurements of the solar system’s largest planet. Although the differences between the current and previous measurements are small, they are improving models of Jupiter’s interior and of other gas giants like it outside the solar system, the team reported Feb. 2 in the journal Nature Astronomy.”Textbooks will need to be updated,” study co-author Yohai Kaspi, a planetary scientist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, said in a statement. “The size of Jupiter hasn’t changed,…
Can the latest knock-off Vita out of China impress without breaking the bank? Blizzard QA testers win protections against AI and crunch. And Apex Legends will be unplayable on the original Switch starting later this year. Morning Checkpoint, Kotaku‘s daily roundup of gaming news, rumors, and culture is back after unexpectedly taking a day off so this is a bit of a beefier edition. I’m getting to be an old man and recently said “$2 for beans, in this economy?” out loud at the supermarket to nobody in particular. So I feel this Earthbound inflation meme deep in my bones. Anbernic…
Although it’s more than half a year away, rumors about Oppo’s next mainline flagship phone have leaked out already. The upcoming Oppo Find X10 Pro will score not one, but two 200 MP camera sensors in the rear. One will sit behind the main wide-angle camera, while the other will take care of the zoom camera. Both will reportedly utilize fairly large 1/1.3-inch sensors, which is just a step behind that coveted 1-inch size. A new camera powerhouse in the makingThis rumor comes courtesy of Digital Chat Station, one of the very prolific Chinese phone tipsters on Weibo. The Oppo Find X9 Pro,…
The US Department of Health and Human Services is developing a generative artificial intelligence tool to find patterns across data reported to a national vaccine monitoring database and to generate hypotheses on the negative effects of vaccines, according to an inventory released last week of all use cases the agency had for AI in 2025.The tool has not yet been deployed, according to the HHS document, and an AI inventory report from the previous year shows that it has been in development since late 2023. But experts worry that the predictions it generates could be used by Health and Human…
Stepping into VR is about more than strapping on a headset and loading a game. The best VR headsets today are gateways to fully realized experiences, whether that’s gaming, fitness, creative work or simply spending time inside a richly rendered virtual world. As the hardware has improved, so has the sense of presence, with sharper displays, wider fields of view and tracking systems that make movement feel more natural and responsive. The result is VR that feels less like a novelty and more like a platform you can actually spend time in.That said, not every headset is built for the…
Step inside any new vehicle in 2025 and you’re surrounded by more computing power than most offices had just a decade ago. Modern cars quietly gather, process, and share data through dozens of sensors and onboard computers, turning each drive into a finely tuned digital experience. This intelligence isn’t just about convenience or flashy dashboards. It’s reshaping the way we drive, avoid accidents, maintain our vehicles, and even relax on the road. From real-time safety systems to predictive maintenance and seamless entertainment, today’s cars are driven as much by code as they are by combustion or batteries. In this article,…
Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Each winter, over a million “snowbirds” descend on places like Florida and Arizona to avoid the season’s freezing temperatures and instead, ride it out in warmth. For many, it’s simply because they prefer the weather. For others, it’s a necessity for their health and well-being. It’s well-known that cold weather can exacerbate joint pain, but why? What is it about plunging digits that often causes endless aches and pains? And more importantly, what can we do about it, other than hop a flight to…
