EVERYDAY CHARM: The collaboration between Berlin-based jewelry label Avgvst and Harry Nuriev’s Crosby Studios is taking on a new life with a third chapter that’s all about jewelry.
“For Harry, there are no boundaries where a project…

EVERYDAY CHARM: The collaboration between Berlin-based jewelry label Avgvst and Harry Nuriev’s Crosby Studios is taking on a new life with a third chapter that’s all about jewelry.
“For Harry, there are no boundaries where a project…

If you’re like me, you really like road trips, but you don’t like planning them. But if you’re looking at a long drive for Thanksgiving weekend, you won’t be the only one on the road. It’s a good idea to start thinking about your route now so you…

From cosmic orange to coffee brown? Brown, purple and burgundy will be the available colors for the iPhone 18 Pro next September, if a leak out of China proves true.
Depending on your language translator, brown could mean simply “brown” or “coffee…

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Modern defense systems depend on a complex network of modular electronics. At the core of this technology is the VITA Standards Organization, which leads the development of open…

With everything from the next Knives Out movie to the final season of Stranger Things on the way, there’s going to be a ton of great stuff to stream in the coming weeks. And if you want to watch it all in glorious 4K resolution, Google’s TV…

Apple is reportedly paying Google to build a custom Gemini AI model that will power a major Siri upgrade targeted for spring 2026, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
The custom Gemini model is expected to run on Apple’s Private Cloud…

Chris Metcalfe returns on Aly & Fila’s FSOE imprint with “Spacecraft,” a 140 BPM slice of pure, uplifting trance done right. It’s got all the hallmarks of the classic sound: soaring melodies, tight percussion, and that emotional pull without…

Apple has unveiled its vibrant new logo for Apple TV, which will be featured at the beginning of its shows and films.
“This is just the beginning,” reads the caption of the video.
In October, Apple confirmed it was

Cornell researchers and collaborators have developed a neural implant so small that it can rest on a grain of salt, yet it can wirelessly transmit brain activity data in a living animal for more than a year.
The breakthrough, detailed Nov. 3 in