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The Vents in Nike’s New Jacket Open Automatically When You Sweat
Maintaining a comfortable body temperature is a perpetual challenge for runners who want to stay warm at the start of an early morning run, but not overheat as their body warms up, requiring them to stop to strip off layers. The new Nike Aerogami Jacket is designed for that conundrum, meant to both warm and…
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Wrap Your Earbuds in Dittos, Jigglypuffs, and Snorlaxes With Samsung’s New Collab
Twenty-seven years after the first Game Boy title was released, and over 1,000 different pocket monsters later, Pokémon is, somehow, still incredibly popular the world over, and Samsung is once again capitalising on the franchise’s rabid fandom by wrapping its wireless earbuds in three new Poké-themed charging cases.
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False Emergency Calls Skyrocket During a Festival as the iPhone Mistakes Dancing for Car Crashes
There’s bound to be a few extra emergency calls when 80,000 people descend upon your city for a weekend music and arts festival, but according to authorities in Coffee County, Tennessee, the iPhone 14’s automatic crash detection was responsible for a spike in false 911 calls at Bonnaroo as it mistook revelers’ enthusiastic dancing for…
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Apple’s iOS 17 Will Decode Your Car’s Dashboard Symbols and Warning Lights
The easiest way to avoid a costly repair job on your vehicle is to take it in as soon as warning lights pop up on your dashboard, but that assumes you understand what each dashboard symbol means — and when your car is reaching out for help. You can do one of two things to…