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BLAVOR PN-W43 packs 236.8 Wh (64,000 mAh) of energy! HomeGreat OutdoorsCamping GearBLAVOR PN-W43: Portable Power Station Gadget Flow EditorsBLAVOR PN-W43: Portable Power StationHurry up! This item is 26% OFF!Power up your adventures with the BLAVOR PN-W43 portable power station. It delivers reliable energy for camping, travel, and home outages.Compact power reserve: With 236.8 Wh, or 64,000 mAh, this unit gives phones, tablets, and small gear useful backup power without taking much space in your bag or car.Charge more devices at once: Two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, and 15W wireless charging let you power up to five devices together, which…
Google is set to take on Whoop with a screenless Fitbit wrist wearable. The device was teased by NBA star Steph Curry, who entered a long-term partnership with Google last year as a Performance Advisor across Health, Pixel and Cloud products. While we don’t get any specs or an actual good look at the device, we can spot its Whoop-inspired design featuring a braided fabric material and a metal clasp. According to a Bloomberg News report, Google’s health tracker will come with a subscription service with an AI-based personal health coach. Fitbit screenless band teasers Unlike…
MLCommons Releases New MLPerf Inference v6.0 Benchmark Results April 1, 2026 — MLCommons today announced new results for its industry-standard MLPerf Inference v6.0 benchmark suite. This release includes several important advances that ensure the benchmark suite tests current, real-world scenarios for AI deployments and delivers a comprehensive picture of AI system performance. Five of the eleven datacenter tests in MLPerf Inference v6.0 are new or updated, and the release also includes a new object-detection test for edge systems. The major changes include: A new, open-weight large-language model benchmark based on GPT-OSS 120B that can be used for mathematics,…
From a small kitchen workshop in 1876 to a global telecoms leader in 2026, Ericsson’s 150-year journey highlights a continuous evolution driven by communication innovation and industrial transformation. While April 1 is widely associated with jokes and pranks globally, Ericsson has chosen the date for a very different kind of celebration in 2026, marking its 150th anniversary since being founded in 1876. The company traces its origins to April 1, 1876, when founder Lars Magnus Ericsson opened a small telegraph repair workshop, L.M. Ericsson & Co., in a kitchen located in a Stockholm courtyard in Sweden. At the time, he…
DJIIf you’re a content creator in 2026, you’ve probably been asking yourself the same question I have: DJI Avata 360 vs Avata 2—which FPV drone should I buy? Both are solid FPV drones built for action-heavy filming, but they take very different approaches. The Avata 360 combines the thrill of FPV flight with jaw-dropping 8K/60fps HDR 360° video—creators gain a whole new level of cinematic flexibility. The Avata 2 is a nimble, fast FPV drone with longer range, one-button acrobatics, and smart safety features—making even the most adventurous shots effortless.Deciding between them isn’t easy. The Avata 360 is perfect if…
We will once again try to answer the age-old question: Samsung or Apple? Let’s be honest, not many users are making the switch between platforms these days. Still, some of you out there just want to get the best value for money and are familiar with both platforms. And if you are aiming high, then you are probably looking at Samsung’s top-end Galaxy S26 Ultra and Apple’s direct competitor, the iPhone 17 Pro Max. Both devices are definitely the best from Samsung and Apple, but the question is which one is the best for you. If you came here reading…
Zeus is a data recorder for Micro1, which sells the data he collects to robotics firms. As these companies race to build humanoids, videos from workers like Zeus have become the hottest new way to train them. Micro1 has hired thousands of them in more than 50 countries, including India, Nigeria, and Argentina. The jobs pay well locally, but raise thorny questions around privacy and informed consent. The work can be challenging—and weird. Read the full story. —Michelle Kim Our readers recently voted humanoid robots the “11th breakthrough” to add to our 2026 list of 10 Breakthrough Technologies. Check out what else officially made…
The aim is to protect investors while also encouraging innovation and the responsible development of digital financial services in the country. Rwanda has taken a major step toward regulating the emerging digital finance space after the Chamber of Deputies approved the rationale of a draft law on virtual assets. The decision marks an important milestone in the country’s efforts to establish a structured legal framework for cryptocurrencies and other digital assets. According to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, the proposed legislation is designed to create a clear and secure environment for the growing virtual assets sector. The aim…
CORSAIR SABRE v2 PRO CF is for pro-level FPS play! HomeComputer AccessoriesCORSAIR SABRE v2 PRO CF Gadget Flow EditorsCORSAIR SABRE v2 PRO CFFeel instant response with the CORSAIR SABRE v2 PRO CF wireless gaming mouse. It features a 55 g carbon fiber body for speed and control.Superlight design: Carbon fiber unibody trims weight to about 55 g so you get faster flicks and less wrist fatigue during long sessions.8,000 Hz hyper-polling: Set the mouse to ultrahigh polling via CORSAIR Web Hub for near-instant input updates and lower perceived latency.CORSAIR MARKSMAN S sensor: True 33,000 DPI with 750 IPS and 50G…
Apple sure loves taking features away from its phones – first it was the 3.5mm headphone jack, then it was the Lightning port. Don’t you just wish you could have it back? You do? Great, here you go! Wait, you actually meant that you wanted the 3.5mm jack back, not the Lightning port? Well, you should have said so earlier – here’s a case that lets you charge a brand new iPhone 17 Pro with all those Lightning cables that you still have. It was created by Ken Pillonel, a freelance hardware prototyping consultant, with an enduring love for the…
