811.
812.
The Weirdest Wearables From 100 Years Ago
(gizmodo.com)
813.
814.
I tried Fitbit’s new sleep score and my bad marks are much easier to understand
(androidauthority.com)
815.
816.
817.
This carrier found a way to charge you $40 despite the ban on activation fees
(androidauthority.com)
818.
Marc Lore says that AI will soon enable anyone to open a restaurant
(techcrunch.com)
819.
Marc Lore says that AI will soon enable anyone open a restaurant
(techcrunch.com)
820.
821.
823.
This ‘Living’ Plastic Comes With a Built-in Kill Switch
(gizmodo.com)
824.
825.
Samsung may have inadvertently confirmed plans for the Galaxy Watch 9
(androidauthority.com)
826.
The mechanical latching memory of an adhesive tape
(news.ycombinator.com)
827.
The brave souls who bought a used, 340k-mile rental camper van
(news.ycombinator.com)
828.
The biggest AI shift is taking place in your employees’ bags
(feeds.feedburner.com)
829.
830.
Apple says watchOS 26.5 fixes two key Apple Watch bugs
(9to5mac.com)
832.
833.
834.
835.
FTC to ban data broker Kochava from selling Americans’ location data
(bleepingcomputer.com)
836.
Why I don’t trust Samsung and Google’s update promises anymore
(androidauthority.com)
837.
I don’t even trust Samsung or Google for good, timely Android updates anymore
(androidauthority.com)
838.
839.
840.