• Forbes

    New Jersey Firm Finds New Way For Card Collectors To Enjoy Their Hobby

    Using digital technology, a new company will make card collecting less expensive and more fun when it starts up this summer.

    • KLFY

    Duson offers residents a new way to pay off fines

    Got a traffic ticket or misdemeanor fine in Duson? There may be a chance to pay it off at $10 per hour, that is if you’re willing to cleanup liter, dig a ditch or clean a cop car.

  • Beware: The New Cheapest 'VPG400' CFexpress Type A Card Is a Fraud

    Relatively unknown general electronics manufacturer Airusan has launched the world's cheapest VPG400 CFexpress Type A memory card. If that sounds too good to be true, that's because it is. The card offers more red flags than gigabytes. [Read More]

    • ZDNet

    New Pixel 8a leak suggests major upgrades in almost every way

    If you're considering a new Pixel phone, you might want to wait a few months. The Google Pixel 8a is set for release, or at least a reveal, at the company's I/O 2024 conference in May. Thanks to a new leak, we know the phone's likely specs, which might just give you pause about the more expensive Pixel 8.The leak comes courtesy of Android Authority, which cited "a source inside Google."Also: Google Pixel 7a review: Meet the new best sub-$500 Android phoneFirst up is the display, which appears...

  • New Predictive Typing Model Promises to Type More Like a Human

    A new predictive typing model has emerged from Aalto University, offering a fresh approach to smartphone typing.

  • First Apple Card holders to get new titanium card as original is about to expire

    Apple Card was launched in 2019 in the US, and although using it with Apple Pay is the best solution, the company provides a physical card made of titanium so that holders can make purchases in stores that don’t accept contactless payments. Interestingly, the first Apple Cards issued are about to expire, and Apple is now shipping new ones to cardholders. more

  • New York appeals court rules insurer doesn’t have to pay out for Archdiocese of New York abuse claims

    (OSV News) — A New York state appeals court has found that an insurer for the Archdiocese of New York is not required to cover costs for settling hundreds of sex abuse claims — a ruling the archdiocese has called “extremely disappointing” and “wrongly decided.” On April 23, five justices of the First Judicial Department […] The post New York appeals court rules insurer doesn’t have to pay out for Archdiocese of New York abuse claims first appeared on OSV News.

    • Vibe

    Yung Bleu Gets Personal, YG Starts A New Chapter, Coi Leray’s Hits Streak Continues On New Music Friday

    Killer Mike, Skilla Baby, Nardo Wick, JT, and more also unleash new heat.

  • Why You Should Use Virtual Cards to Pay for Subscriptions

    If you have subscriptions to services like Netflix and Uber Eats—or you simply love to sign up for free trials that require you to enter a credit card—you should consider using virtual cards as your go-to payment method.

  • A new way to study and help prevent landslides

    Landslides are one of the most destructive natural disasters on the planet, causing billions of dollars of damage and devastating loss of life every year. By introducing a new paradigm for studying landslide shapes and failure types, a global team of researchers has provided help for those who work to predict landslides and risk evaluations.

  • Gaiasignatures: A new way to search for alien life

    Hunting for life on other planets is hard; it’s like trying to spot an ant on the other end of a football field. The closest potential host, Venus, is 25 million miles away. Beyond our Solar System, exoplanets that have piqued astronomers’ interest are light-years away. To search for life from these sizable distances, scientists look for biosignatures: elements, molecules, or substances that might have been made by life. These include oxygen and methane, among other compounds. But there’s...

    • ZDNet

    Reddit has a new way to put more ads into your feed

    Last month, Reddit debuted a new ad format that looks just like real user posts. Called free-form ads, the posts mimic the site's megathreads that include a variety of media in one thread. Now, the site is adding another new ad format: Dynamic Product Ads. In 2023, the company says people added "reddit" to their search queries over 32 billion times. Reddit hopes that Dynamic Product Ads will help advertisers reach those customers by showing them relevant products exactly when they're researching...