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I sometimes question why certain items come in certain quantities. For example, why do we buy eggs by the dozen? It is not like chickens lay twelve eggs at a time, yet this is typical in North America. I was recently talking in a group chat and one friend mentioned she was able to get glow sticks by hundreds or even thousands. It seemed like everyone else was not fazed by this, so I asked why she was able to acquire so many glow sticks and what...

Nvidia extends desktop GPU market share lead beyond 90%

From PC World: When it comes to desktop graphics cards, Nvidia rules the roost even while gamers complain of rising prices and lowering value. According to a research firm, Big Green has more than 90 percent of the market captured after a precipitous fall from rival AMD, as of the first quarter of...

Apple Loses Bid to Pause Third-Party Payments in Its App Store

From PC Mag: An appeals court this week rejected Apple's request to pause a ruling that requires the company to let developers point app users to external payment methods.

Apple was forced to make changes to its App Store policies in April, but it quickly appealed and asked the court to issue a...

Alienware gets bricked (in a good way) with custom Lego set

From PC World: If the (hang on, let me count) 16 different Lego sets in my office alone are any indication, then PC gamers and Lego fans have a big overlap in the middle of their Venn diagram. Alienware knows this, and has released an official, adorable set that lets you recreate an Area 51 gaming...

Nothing Headphone 1 to Launch Alongside Nothing Phone 3

From CNET: July will be a big month for British tech company Nothing, which is not only launching its "first true flagship," the Nothing Phone 3, but is also unveiling a new audio product, the Nothing Headphone 1.

The Headphone 1 is due to launch on July 1, Nothing founder and CEO Carl Pei said...

Google Makes It Easier to Share Your NotebookLM Docs, AI Podcasts

From PC Mag: Sharing your NotebookLM notebooks just got much easier. You can now use public links to pass on your notebooks or AI-generated podcasts to friends, colleagues, or classmates.

The sharing process is similar to that of Google Docs and other collaboration tools. Click the Share button at...

Intel leak confirms new CPUs: Bartlett Lake and Wildcat Lake

From PC World: Intel documentation has revealed additional code names in the context of the company’s future roadmap: Wildcat Lake, Bartlett Lake, and a 12-core variant of the Bartlett Lake chip made up entirely of performance cores.

Interestingly, the source is a public one: a guidance document on...

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