EufyCam S3 Pro ZDNET’s key takeaways The EufyCam S3 Pro is available separately for $220 or in a two-pack with the HomeBase 3 for $550. This EufyCam is an excellent 4K outdoor security camera that delivers on its night vision promises, features no monthly fees, and has dual motion detection to reduce false alerts. The… Continue reading Forget Ring: I switched to this Eufy security camera, and can’t go back to grainy night vision
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Watching football? Change these 5 settings on your TV for better performance instantly
Kerry Wan/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. Whether you’re considering buying a new TV or your old flat panel seems to be doing fine, there are still ways to optimize your viewing experience, and it all begins with your television’s settings. Let’s explore some of the key factors determining how your TV… Continue reading Watching football? Change these 5 settings on your TV for better performance instantly
Clean Technica: Tesla Powerwall Facing Headwinds & Nasty Comments004348
Support CleanTechnica’s work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe.Or support our Kickstarter campaign! Like a superball on steroids bouncing from one shiny object to another, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has left the hot mess of Cybertruck behind to launch a new line of in-house solar panels. Doesn’t he have a business to run? The… Continue reading Clean Technica: Tesla Powerwall Facing Headwinds & Nasty Comments004348
I went back to Linux and it was a mistake
I need an OS, not another hobby. by Terrence O’Brien Feb 7, 2026, 7:30 PM UTC I need an OS, not another hobby. by Terrence O’Brien Feb 7, 2026, 7:30 PM UTC Terrence O’Brien is the Verge’s weekend editor. He has over 18 years of experience, including 10 years as managing editor at Engadget. It’s… Continue reading I went back to Linux and it was a mistake
Professional Gamblers Move Into Prediction Markets to Bleed You Dry
Following the federal government’s wide-armed embrace of the tech, professional gamblers are flooding into prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket. It’s not hard to see why: in January alone, trading volume on Kalshi almost hit $10 billion, $8.5 billion of which was tied to sports, according to new reporting by Bloomberg. That same month, Kalshi… Continue reading Professional Gamblers Move Into Prediction Markets to Bleed You Dry
Microsoft’s AI Efforts Are Faceplanting
Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Sven Hoppe / picture alliance via Getty Images Microsoft has continued to focus more and more on AI — almost certainly at the expense of its core products, like the Windows operating system. And unfortunately for the Redmond giant, the gambit doesn’t seem to be paying off. Current and… Continue reading Microsoft’s AI Efforts Are Faceplanting
Trade Unions Alarmed by Robots Designed to Do Blue Collar Work
Photo by Tang Yanjun/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images When past generations imagined the best version of the future, it was one of leisure. Advertisements, cartoonists, and pulp novelists dared us to dream of a world where the spoils of industrial development were shared with all: robot butlers, transit by pneumatic tube, and more familiar… Continue reading Trade Unions Alarmed by Robots Designed to Do Blue Collar Work
The Reviews are in on Darren Aronofsky’s AI-Generated Show, and May We Just Say: “Yikes”
Darren Aronofsky has always been a divisive filmmaker. But the director of hits like “Black Swan,” “The Wrestler,” and “Requiem for a Dream” has now almost certainly blown up his credibility even with his die-hard fans, after cranking out an almost completely AI-generated historical video series. Called “On This Day … 1776,” the show, which… Continue reading The Reviews are in on Darren Aronofsky’s AI-Generated Show, and May We Just Say: “Yikes”
The second-gen AirTags are a scatterbrain’s best friend
As someone who can never remember I put my keys, the louder chime and extended range are godsent. by Victoria Song Photography by Amelia Holowaty Krales Feb 7, 2026, 3:30 PM UTC Victoria Song is a senior reporter and author of the Optimizer newsletter. She has more than 13 years of experience reporting on wearables,… Continue reading The second-gen AirTags are a scatterbrain’s best friend
Butterfly Emerges From Chrysalis in Zero Gravity
Like their neighbors on the International Space Station, the taikonauts orbiting the planet in China’s Tiangong space station brought some mementos from home. In past months, the crew aboard the Tiangong have treated themselves to succulent BBQ wings, fresh veggies, and even moon cakes. Their latest consignment isn’t for eating, however: it’s a butterfly, which… Continue reading Butterfly Emerges From Chrysalis in Zero Gravity