Day: November 30, 2019

Best Black Friday Amazon deals still available: iPads, Jabra Elite 65t earbuds and more (just updated) – CNET

Amazon’s Black Friday deals are still going strong with huge savings on Fire TVs and tablets, DNA kits, Echo Dots, big-screen TVs and more. …read more Source:: CNet


Black Friday 2019: The best deals still available on Saturday – CNET

And plenty of new ones, too, including an iPad 10.2 for $230 and a Pixel 3a for $250. …read more Source:: CNet


Sober-curious: How sobriety is becoming cool – CNET

Forget bars and nightclubs. You’ll find me at one of these sober social venues. …read more Source:: CNet


Six ways tech has improved our world in the last decade – CNET

See, it’s not all been bad. …read more Source:: CNet


2020 Toyota Camry: Model overview, pricing, tech and specs – Roadshow

Big improvements are here for 2020, including optional all-wheel drive. …read more Source:: CNet


Best phones under $500: iPhone 8, Pixel 3, Galaxy A50 and more – CNET

If you’re looking for a phone on a budget, check out CNET’s top 13 picks. …read more Source:: CNet


11 nostalgic games to play on Apple Arcade if you miss your childhood – CNET

These retro-inspired video games might be reason enough to get an Apple Arcade subscription. …read more Source:: CNet


Simple Acrylic Plates Make Kirlian Photography a Breeze

We know, we know – “Kirlian photography” is a term loaded with pseudoscientific baggage. Paranormal researchers have longed claimed that Kirlian photography can explore the mood or emotional state of a subject through the “aura”, an energy field said to surround and emanate from all living things. It’s straight-up nonsense, of course, but that doesn’t…


The Bonkers, Bristly Story of How Big Toothbrush Took Over the World

In a few decades, two warring toothbrush giants have carved out a market worth billions, with the help of a little science and some clever marketing. But where does it go next? From a report: Not so long ago a toothbrush was a humble thing. A stick, in essence, with some bristles on the end….


Robot vs. Superbug

Working in a university or research laboratory on interesting, complicated problems in the sciences has a romanticized, glorified position in our culture. While the end results are certainly worth celebrating, often the process of new scientific discovery is underwhelming, if not outright tedious. That’s especially true in biology and chemistry, where scaling up sample sizes…