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Apple May Put an E-Ink Display on Its Rumored Foldable Phone

While nothing's confirmed, one trusted Apple analyst suggests the company is looking at e-ink for the foldable device's cover screen

Human Rights Groups Are Protesting Zoom's Emotion Recognition Tech

Over two dozen groups want the video conferencing company to "abandon plans to mine users for emotional data points"

Reminder: Don’t Use Your Pet’s Name as a Password

Here are a few best practices for keeping your online data safe for World Password Day, at least before we reach our password-less future

Google’s Travel Planning Tools Just Got Even Better. Here’s How.

Using Google Flights, you can now track prices to find deals for any dates, and that’s just for starters

These On-Sale Fitness Wearables Make the Perfect Mother’s Day Gift

Best Buy has deals on Samsung, Garmin, Fitbit and more

New Studies Suggest Young People Are Twice as Susceptible to Scams

While older generations have a reputation for not being tech savvy, Millennials and Gen Zers may be getting tricked more often

Apple Fined for Not Including a Power Adapter With iPhones

A Brazilian court ordered the tech company to pay a man nearly $1,100 for selling its iPhone charger separately

With Jack Dorsey Flop, Are NFTs Finally Crashing Down to Earth?

A non-fungible token of the Twitter founder's first tweet recently went on sale for $48 million. The highest bid? $6,200.

Want Faster Electric Car Charging? NASA Is Working on It.

Nissan is developing solid-state batteries with a curious partner

Would You Surrender Your Phone for a Three-Day Music Festival?

The newly announced Over Yondr Festival will ask fans to go without their devices for the whole weekend

Cana One Is Like a 3-D Printer for Drinks. Does It Work?

How a countertop “molecular beverage printer” hopes to replace all your bottled drinks (yes, including the boozy ones)

New Study Reveals Which State Cheats at Wordle the Most

Google searches for Wordle answers have nearly tripled since The New York Times bought the game in January

Ukraine Is Shitposting Through the War. It’s Working.

The embattled country is beating Russia at its own propaganda game one tweet at a time

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IH Sleeps: 44 of Our Favorite Products for a Better Night of Rest

Hand-picked by your favorite InsideHook commerce editors

Meta's Latest Smart Glasses Are a Coperni Collaboration

Meta and Ray-Ban's lineup got a little bigger with this limited edition pair

You Need a Clicks Keyboard Phone Case

The tech you didn't know you needed

Can a Pair of Earbuds Fix America’s Sleep Problems?

With Ozlo, N.B. Patil and Rockwell Shah saved a "life-changing" sleep aid from the tech graveyard — then improved it

A Startup Linked to Peter Thiel Wants to Build the “Next Great City” in Greenland

Funded to the tune of $525 million, Praxis aims to “revitalize Western Civilization” through a techno-libertarian city upon a hill

Can an App Help You Drink Less?

Our drinks editor used the neuroscience-based app Reframe to rethink his boozing habits. Did it work?

The World Needs More Drinking Water. Kumulus Pulls It Out of Thin Air.

To solve the problem of water scarcity, Iheb Triki developed a washing machine-sized device that sucks it from the atmosphere, even in extremely dry climates

The Year the Tech Nerds Became the Bullies

There was a time when Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk were interested in innovation and high-minded ideals, but that pretense has been shed in favor of a new goal: power

The 22 Best Tech Gifts to Give This Christmas

From headphones to consoles, these are the best tech gifts this holiday season

To Run a Cutting-Edge AI Company, Brian Cook Goes Racing on Weekends

The WellSaid CEO also swears by office culture, Clayton Christensen books and Brian Eno’s deck of cards

Stuff We Swear By: Here’s Why We Love the reMarkable 2 Tablet for Notetaking

Drop the legal pad and jot some notes down on this one-function tablet

InsideCart: What Our Editors Bought in October

Including foldable crates, felted sweaters and fashionable glassware

NotebookLM Turns Your Research Into an Engaging Podcast

An experimental AI feature from Google shows a lot of promise