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Some people are not quiet in meetings because they have nothing to say. They are running an internal cost analysis on whether their contribution will be remembered as insight, or remembered as the moment they overstepped. That calculation happens fast, usually below the level of conscious thought, and it is one of the most underrated ... Read more
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Anker's popular Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station has dropped to $99.74 on Amazon for Prime Day, down from $149.99. This is one of Anker's newest accessories, and Amazon's sale today is a new all-time low price. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. The... Read more ›
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Portable DVD writers with flash media reading and SATA drive docking abilities are on sale at Amazon Prime Day 2026. Read more ›
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The mind does not like the present. Left to its own devices, it drifts. It runs back over a conversation from last week and replays the part you wish you’d handled better, or it leans forward into next month and starts rehearsing things that haven’t happened and may never happen. The one place it seems ... Read more Read more ›
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The first time I read it, I thought it was a typo. Sitting in a list of perfectly sensible workplace statements, the kind about clear expectations and having the right tools to do your job, was a line that read more like something a child might ask: do you have a best friend at work? ... Read more Read more ›
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I caught myself thinking something the other day that I’m not proud of. A friend mentioned that an older relative of his had just signed up for a class, and my first reaction, the one I had the sense not to say out loud, was a quiet “what’s the point at that age?” It’s an ... Read more Read more ›
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In 1969, a fireball broke over the Victorian town of Murchison and scattered carbon-rich stones across the paddocks. Inside them sat grains of silicon carbide that condensed in dying stars roughly 7 billion years ago — older than the Sun, older than the Earth, and the most ancient solid material ever held in a human hand. Read more ›
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Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon disclosed that his company is now working on more than 40 different AI wearable designs — from camera-equipped earbuds to jewelry, pins and watches — and positioned Qualcomm as the default silicon layer beneath whatever device category eventually displaces the smartphone. Read more ›
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The reflex to apologise for crying alone isn't oversensitivity — it's a leftover safety protocol from a childhood spent regulating somebody else's emotions. Here's what developmental research says about why the apology lingers, and how to put it down. Read more ›
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Sponge divers found a corroded bronze lump in a Roman shipwreck off Antikythera in 1901. X-ray scans revealed at least 30 interlocking gears built around 100 BC to predict eclipses and planetary positions — a mechanical computer 1,400 years ahead of anything comparable. Read more ›
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On July 22, 1962, Mariner 1 became the first American interplanetary probe — and the first to be destroyed in flight. The cause was a single missing overbar in a handwritten guidance equation, which turned a smoothing instruction into a command to chase radar noise. Read more ›
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Elon Musk's $288 million political donation in 2024 broke every previous record for individual electoral spending in the United States — exceeding Adelson, Soros, and the Koch brothers combined in real terms. The structural consequences of that single cheque are still unfolding. Read more ›
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A 2010 Harvard study used an iPhone app to sample 2,250 people in the moment. Minds wandered 46.9 per cent of the time, and where attention went predicted momentary happiness better than the activity itself. A careful read of what the study shows, and what it does not. Read more ›
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