Vision Pro Fails to Fit Into Apple's Digital Wellbeing Mission

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Honey bees can be trained to detect drugs and explosives just like detection dogs. Deployment, as you would imagine, is significantly less convenient.

TODAY'S TOP STORY Vision Pro Fails to Fit Into Apple’s Digital Wellbeing Mission


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Sometimes it’s a struggle to work at home when kids or pets are causing a lot of noise. Or to sleep if you have nocturnal roommates. Noise-canceling headphones are the solution most often recommended, but what if you want actual silence instead? If so, you’ll want to pick up the Loop Quiet earplugs.

These simple earplugs come in a variety of colors and various ear tips, so you get the perfect fit. Then you pop them in and enjoy the quiet. Their design makes them easy to sleep in as well!

 
The Best Nikon DSLR Lenses of 2023


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How to Watch UFC 289 Nunes vs. Aldana Live Online


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Google Chrome Now Has More Password Manager Features


Google’s feeble password manager, integrated into Chrome, has evolved a lot by virtue of it having to compete with actual password managers. It’s still no substitute for a dedicated password manager, but Google is rolling out a few improvements. Read More »

 
Bing Chat on the Web Now Supports Voice Input


Bing Chat has changed the way we interact with Bing, and has given us a new way to think about search engines. Now, it’s getting a long-requested addition: you can interact with it using your voice. Read More »

 
Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe Review: Dipping Into Electric


Jeep’s Grand Cherokee 4xe hybrid vehicle brings electric energy to its line of SUVs, but the big question is whether its microscopic 25 miles of all-electric range is enough to satisfy those looking for gasoline alternatives. Ultimately, it makes for a solid hybrid option, but not a great EV. Read More »

 
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Don't Throw Away Your Old Phone Just Yet


People tend to upgrade their phones somewhat regularly, with the average American purchasing a new device every two to three years. But just because your old phone is a little obsolete, doesn’t mean you should toss it in the trash or trade it in for a few dollars off your new device. Read More »

 
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