Which New Sony Earbuds Are Right for You?
We tested the audiophile-focused WF-1000XM6 and the open-ear LinkBuds Clip for a month
Does the Future of Dating Apps Involve Retinal Scans?
Tinder recently announced an expanded partnership with World ID to verify that its app users are real people.
Study Suggests Red Hair Is a Sign of Human Evolution
Good news for the gingers among us
Did an Unexpected Culprit Hurt Modern Filmmaking?
A deep dive into music video history makes an excellent point
Auto Insurance Scam Involved Fake Bear Attacks
Animals do damage cars — just not in this case
One EV Manufacturer Rethought Battery Charging Issues
NIO is trying something a little different
This New App Helps You Revisit Great Concerts
Gigs brings together several compelling features
Anthropic Releases New Claude Design Tool, Internet Explodes
It's sparked a lot of design talk online
A Rat Pack Destination at Lake Tahoe Readies Its Comeback
The Cal Neva Lodge is getting renovations and a new name
One of the World's Oldest — and Most Photogenic — Climate Records Will Continue
Cherry blossoms can tell us a lot about the world
Bill Maher on AI: Useful Tools or "Psychopaths"?
The latest episode of “Real Time” got technological
The Market for AI Airbnb Assistants Is Growing
Using them for too much can clash with Airbnb's policies
“Rawdogging” a Flight Sounds Miserable. But It’s Good for Your Brain.
Think of it as a kind of meditation
Buffalo Trace Pushes the Envelope With Its Oldest Release Yet
Can a bourbon age for three decades and maintain its complexity? We test out Eagle Rare 30.
I’ve Seen Stun Guns Go Through TSA. So Why’s My Toothpaste So Dangerous?
There's often little rhyme or reason behind TSA's policies, and it can be maddening
Cartier Revives Cult Favorites and Pays Homage to Classics at W&W
New releases include a skeletonized Crash, a substantial update to the Santos and the highly anticipated return of the Roadster