- Sunny DisneySea (Louie Mantia)
- It really is the year of the website (Andy Bell)
- Meet Loud Room (Jason Santa Maria)
- Weeknotes 26:05 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Stamps: Graphic Art in Miniature (kottke.org)
- Now (January 2026) (Robb Knight)
- The Don’t “Contact Us” Page (Jim Nielsen)
- I went back to Linux and it was a mistake (The Verge)
- ReliCSS (CSS-Tricks)
- React’s ViewTransition Element (Frontend Masters Blog)
- The Browser’s Little White Lies (Jim Nielsen)
- Convert & Compress (Frontend Masters Blog)
- Saying “No” In an Age of Abundance (Jim Nielsen)
- Write about the future you want (Dave Rupert) — “Often people need you to show, not tell the alternative. You need to paint a picture. Not a full complete picture, but one where a person can paint themselves in it. When people want change and bad change is happening all around them, that’s a hopeless place. Build a raft of opportunity that people can latch onto in the rough open waters, instead of hitting them with spears.”
- Container queries are rad AF! (Go Make Things)
- The open source design stack (Piccalilli)
- Kosuke (Louie Mantia)
- Study Finds Obvious Truth Everybody Knows (Jim Nielsen)
- Tokyo Disneyland in the Snow (Louie Mantia)
- Weeknotes 26:06 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- It’s about to get a lot easier for your JavaScript to clean up after itself (Piccalilli)
- Weeknote #1987 (Robb Knight)
- 50 Most Underappreciated Movies of the 21st Century (TIME) — via kottke.org
- jQuery 4 (Frontend Masters Blog)
- Zoning Out Is Good For You (kottke.org)
- Wes Cook and the Centralia McDonald’s Mural (Cabel Sasser)
- The start (Piccalilli) — Post 1 of Andy Bell’s personal website redesign open working project
- Base-level planning (Piccalilli) — Post 2 of Andy Bell’s personal website redesign open working project
Tag: food
Weekly Links 01.26–02.01
- My favorite series of 2025 (Lynn Fisher)
- Logitech Options+ Alternatives for MacOS (Robb Knight)
- Changing Roles (Geoff Graham)
- 2025 by the numbers (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Weeknote #1982 (Robb Knight)
- 88×31 Button Curios (Robb Knight)
- My favorite movies of 2025 (Lynn Fisher)
- In The Beginning There Was Slop (Jim Nielsen)
- 3 + 4 (Adactio)
- Mutual aid and asking people what they need (Go Make Things)
- Weeknotes 26:02 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Lunchtime (kottke.org)
- When the tech leopard eats your face (Go Make Things)
- Fix for Slow Open and Save Dialog on MacOS (Robb Knight)
- Food I recommend in Chicago in 2025 (Cassidy Williams)
- 2025 Year in Review (Letterboxd)
- Configure your repositories with .github (Cassidy Williams)
- The best thing I bought this year: a portable mechanical keyboard (The Verge)
- The best version of my site so far… (Dave Rupert)
- Weeknotes 26:03 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- New Year, New Website — Same Old Me (Jim Nielsen)
- The Keyboard I Never Wanted (Tyler Sticka)
- Pinning homebrew dependencies (Cory Dransfeldt)
News
- Apple’s new AirTag has more range and a better speaker
- OpenAI’s president is a Trump mega-donor
- Lego’s new Lord of the Rings set puts Sauron’s head on your shelf
- Moltbot, the AI agent that ‘actually does things,’ is tech’s new obsession
- Ted Lasso season 4 hits Apple TV in the summer
- Google adds Gemini AI-powered ‘auto browse’ to Chrome
- Kane passes Modano for most points by U.S.-born player
- The LEGO Group and Crocs Enter Multi-Year Global Partnership
- Dynacap made my favorite mechanical keyboard into an electrocapacitive one
Weekly Links 11.10–11.16
- Inktober? Completed It Mate (Robb Knight)
- My Truck Desk by Bud Smith — via kottke.org
- Weeknotes 25:44 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Pull Request Templates (Go Make Things)
- Weeknote #1973 (Robb Knight)
- The Great (Refrigerator) Divide (Chris Coyier)
- Weeknotes 25:45 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Review your own git pull requests (Go Make Things)
- Clues by Sam (Dave Rupert)
- Inkwell Games (Dave Rupert)
News
- Wyze’s new scale measures segmented body composition with a handle
- Amazon is cracking down on illegal streaming on its Fire TV Stick
- Aqara’s new presence sensor runs for up to three years on battery power
- Apple launches a Digital ID and says it’ll be accepted by the TSA
- Valve reveals new hardware: Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and more
- Valve enters the console wars
- The Steam Frame is a surprising new twist on VR
- Half-Life 3 rumors swirl in the wake of Valve’s Steam Machine announcement
- Dbrand is turning the Steam Machine into a Companion Cube
- Sony is making a Horizon MMO — here’s the video and details
- George Lucas’ narrative art museum opens next year in LA
- Fallout season 2 trailer teases New Vegas’ Kings, super mutants and more
- The first Toy Story 5 teaser threatens the toys with a tablet
- The Super Mario Galaxy Movie shoots for the stars in first trailer
- Red Dead Redemption coming to Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox Series X with enhancements
- Satechi’s new puck sticks a bunch of ports to the back of your phone
- Mozilla announces an AI ‘window’ for Firefox
- US Mint presses final pennies as production ends — via kottke.org
Weekly Links 10.20–10.26
- Code portability (Frontend Masters Blog)
- Some well-made things. (Ethan Marcotte)
- Meet my new Modular grid generator (Stuff & Nonsense)
- Using Notebook Navigator and Cupertino in Obsidian (Cassidy Williams)
- A carried leaf. (Ethan Marcotte)
- Mister Rogers Visits Sesame Street (1981) (kottke.org)
- I turned an old Mac into a NAS — here’s why you should too
- Mac Mini as a Low Idle Home NAS
- Building a private & personal cloud computer (Chase McCoy)
- A Clock: An Online Remake of Christian Marclay’s The Clock (kottke.org)
- JavaScript’s ??= Operator: Default Values Made Simple — via Frontend Masters Blog
- Prevent scrollbar jump (Go Make Things)
- Your brain’s job (The Oatmeal)
- My Mission (Louie Mantia)
- A social media ethos (Dave Rupert)
- Vibe Check №39 (Dave Rupert)
- A modest proposal for new holidays to manage your digital life (Dave Rupert)
- Is it Time to Un-Sass? (CSS-Tricks)
- All the concerns that make you a boring developer (Dave Rupert)
- Theater UX (Dave Rupert)
- Little Reminder About Custom Properties with Invalid Value (Frontend Masters Blog)
- Covering hidden=until-found (CSS-Tricks)
- Liquid Glass on the Web (Frontend Masters Blog)
- A fiscal recalibration (Dave Rupert) — I can really relate to this. 😞
- Before I go: Always buy the $200 Yamaha (Dave Rupert)
- I made a music app (Cory Dransfeldt)
- Using Eleventy to Gobble Up Everything I Do Online (Robb Knight)
- The CODE Keyboard — The WASD CODE Keyboard v3 was my first legit mechanical keyboard.
- Alfred Workflow: Smart Punctuation (Tyler Sticka)
- Multiple Computers (Jim Nielsen)
- Two Excellent New iPhone Camera Apps: Not Boring’s !Camera and Adobe’s Project Indigo (Daring Fireball)
- Recommended RSS readers (Cory Dransfeldt)
- European Tech Alternatives 🇪🇺 (Matthias Ott)
- Can You Recommend a Good Bookmark Manager? (kottke.org) — I’m settling into Raindrop.io, but there look to be a few more good suggestions to try in the comments.
- New Work: Megazoid Microsite (Jason Santa Maria)
- A right to copy. (Ethan Marcotte)
- Coattails (Adactio)
- CAPTCHAs and the punishment of privacy-conscious users (Cory Dransfeldt)
- A History of the Slave-Breeding Industry in the United States (kottke.org)
- Simplify (Adactio)
- Bird Photographer of the Year for 2025 (kottke.org)
- Six months (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Get Okay (Robb Knight)
- The AI Mandate (Go Make Things)
- Space Exploration Logo Archive — via kottke.org
- 39 Coolest Neighbourhoods in the World in 2025 — via kottke.org
- Real Photos That Look Fake (kottke.org)
- Weeknotes 25:42 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- AI Browsers, ad nauseam (Tyler Sticka)
- AI browsers are straight out of the enshittification playbook (Cory Dransfeldt)
- AI Browsers: Living on the Frontier of Security (Jim Nielsen)
- Vibe Check №40 (Dave Rupert)
News
- Ex-NHL great Jaromir Jagr, 53, starts 38th professional season
- Anbernic’s DS clone will be cheaper than Nintendo’s original
- Kohler’s new Dekoda health sensor peers inside your toilet — 💩
- Apple adds a new toggle to make Liquid Glass less glassy
- Universal’s new Shrek theme park sounds like a millennial playground
- Casio’ new ring watch straps a durable G-Shock to your finger
- Aldi unveils jacket potato jacket complete with silver foil poncho — via kottke.org
- OpenAI’s AI-powered browser, ChatGPT Atlas, is here
- Rivian’s Also e-bike is like nothing you’ve ever seen before
- Lomography made a new film camera that charges with USB-C
- Fujifilm updates its X-T30 with 6K video and a film simulation dial
- The BrickBoy kit turns Lego’s Game Boy into a handheld emulator
- Meet Mico, Microsoft’s AI version of Clippy
- Fallout 4 is getting a new edition just in time for the TV show
- Nike says its first ‘powered footwear’ is like an e-bike for your feet
Weekly Links 01.13–01.19
- HTML: the Most Significant Computing Language Ever Developed (kottke.org)
- The 2024 Architecture and Design Awards (kottke.org)
- “Chip is a nickname for a guy named after his dad. Skip is a nickname for a guy named after his grandfather. Trip is a nickname for a guy named after his dad AND grandfather.” (kottke.org)
- On Transient Slash Pages (Robb Knight)
- Automating My Now Page (Robb Knight)
- Now (January 2025) (Robb Knight)
- Blog Question Challenge (Robb Knight)
- Technologies and frameworks we use in our design studio (Piccalilli)
- Smidgeons (Maggie Appleton)
- 25, 20, 15, 10, 5 (Jeremy Keith)
- Conference line-ups (Jeremy Keith)
- Notion Tour – P.A.R.A. Setup (YouTube / David Malan)
- How To Implement PARA Method in Obsidian (Simple Guide) (Matt Giaro)
- WordPress is in trouble (Gavin Anderegg)
- Another day of stochastic harassment for old time’s sake (Heather Burns)
- Nest Cams (Chris Coyier)
- The Garden vs The River (Chris Coyier)
- My ADHD diagnosis process (Brad Frost)
- I got the ADHD, too (Dave Rupert)
- Weeknotes 25:02 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Studio Notes #15 (SimpleBits)
News
- Mastodon’s CEO and creator is handing control to a new nonprofit organization
- Free Our Feeds wants to build a social media ecosystem ‘resistant to billionaire influence’
- DirecTV launches MySports streaming bundle with live NFL, NBA, and MLB games — This is priced way too high at $70, less than a 15% cheaper than the cost of a full-blown streaming cable service.
- Report — Three Stanley Cup rings missing from Malkin’s home
- Malkin’s Cup rings found at his home; burglary probe ongoing
- Nest Protect support arrives in the Google Home app
- Super Bowl LIX will stream for free on Tubi
- Drupal CMS 1.0 is now available!
- The Nintendo Switch 2 has officially been announced
- Penguins place starting goalie Tristan Jarry on waivers
- FDA bans use of Red Dye No. 3 in foods
- David Lynch has died
- Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban law
- Marvel Snap is banned, just like TikTok
- Pens G Nedeljkovic makes history with goal, assist in same game
Weekly Links 01.06–01.12
- Louis Armstrong Reads ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas (kottke.org)
- CodingFont by Typogram (kottke.org) — Also on Daring Fireball.
- 77 Facts That Blew Our Minds in 2024 (kottke.org)
- Happy Public Domain Day! (kottke.org)
- Meta’s Free Speech Grift (kottke.org)
- 2025 is PC gaming’s victory lap (Polygon)
- Update: So CSS4 is going to happen? (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Weeknotes 24:27 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Weeknotes 24:28 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Weeknotes 25:01 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Apps I use in 2024 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- 581 Miles — Practice professional bravado. (Dan Mall)
- Pricing Design, Second Edition (Dan Mall)
- Festive Sandwich Reviews 2024 (Jon Hicks)
- Movies Watched, November 2024 (Khoi Vinh)
- DOOM CAPTCHA (via Waxy.org)
- My default apps, 2024 edition (Cory Dransfeldt)
- Vibe Check №36 (Dave Rupert)
- My Homescreen (December 2024) (Robb Knight)
- “it’s a small world” (Louie Mantia)
- Full Feed RSS (Chris Coyier)
- Default Apps 2024 (Chris Coyier)
- Realign (Chris Coyier)
- Slash Pages? (Chris Coyier)
- Media Diet (Chris Coyier)
- M4 (Chris Coyier)
- Starlink (Chris Coyier)
- Addition by Omission (Geoff Graham)
- Meet the only NHL teammate of both Ovechkin and Gretzky (ESPN)
- Moving to Obsidian as a Public Second Brain (swyx)
- The PARA Method: The Simple System for Organizing Your Digital Life in Seconds (Forte Labs)
News
- Finally, a real contender for Apple’s pricey Thunderbolt 4 cable is here
- Ring and Kidde team up to make a smart smoke alarm
- Microsoft is using Bing to trick people into thinking they’re on Google
- The Honeywell Home X2S Smart Thermostat works with Matter and costs just $80
- Disney strikes deal to merge Fubo with Hulu + Live TV
- Ecobee Smart Thermostat Essential launches for $129.99
- The new Carmen Sandiego game will be a worthy addition to the franchise
- Lifx announces Luna, its first smart lamp
- Dell’s new monitor tracks your head to beam audio to your ears
- Dell’s office-standard 27-inch 4K monitor now does 120Hz
- Satechi’s M4 Mac Mini hub will launch in February for $99.99
- This toaster-looking gadget boosts your phone’s battery in seconds
- The Last of Us season 2 will premiere in April
- Sony is working on Horizon Zero Dawn and Helldivers 2 movies
- Anker’s new wall charger has ports on the bottom to help it stay plugged in
- Nvidia is bringing a native GeForce Now app to Steam Deck
- The Razer Handheld Dock Chroma works with the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch
- Keychron is putting Hall effect switches into more keyboards
- Getty Images and Shutterstock are merging into one stock photo powerhouse
- Catan, the OG gateway board game, gets a fresh new look for 6th edition
- Monopoly gets a major overhaul in 2025, with expansions built for speed
- GE Cync’s new smart switches look better and work with Matter
- You only need to charge this E Ink digital poster once a year
- Savant’s Smart Budget system uses an app to control your home’s electrical load
- Google Home hubs can now work locally thanks to Matter
- VLC player demos real-time AI subtitling for videos
- Freewrite’s latest keyboard has a mechanical word-counter to track your writing
- Nintendo’s next Lego console will be a Game Boy
- Bluey Lego sets due for release in 2025
- Venu Sports shuts down before it ever launches
- Automattic cuts WordPress contribution hours, blames WP Engine
- Amazon Prime will shut down its clothing try-on program
- Civilization 7 system requirements for PC, Steam Deck, Mac, and Linux
- Penguins’ Sidney Crosby now 9th on NHL’s career scoring list
Weekly Links 11.11–11.17
- The best noir movies to watch this Noirvember (Polygon)
- The best cozy board games of 2024 (Polygon)
- What’s on your desk, Kristen Radtke? (The Verge)
- Nintendo Controllers (Louie Mantia)
- Maybe It’s Social Media (Louie Mantia)
- Carving your space (Heather Buchel)
- Chip away (Elliot Jay Stocks)
- How It Went (Daring Fireball)
- A catalog. (Ethan Marcotte)
- Two books, no longer apart. (Ethan Marcotte)
- The childlike and the childish (Josh Collinsworth)
- Rum Advent Calendar (2024 Edition) – Drinks By The Dram (Spoiler Free) (The Rum Barrel Blog)
- The Kids Are (Naz Hamid)
- The Work Is Never Done (Naz Hamid)
- Two months at GitHub (Cassidy Williams)
- The web is a gift. The web is a weapon. (Go Make Things)
- The tech industry is about to get a lot worse (Go Make Things)
- Fave things I ate at Disneyland (Lynn Fisher)
- Movies Watched, October 2024 (Khoi Vinh)
- ADHD (Brad Frost)
- Just enough news (Cory Dransfeldt)
News
- Apple will let you share AirTag locations with a link
- Brief clip of Firewatch follow-up In the Valley of Gods looks amazing
- Bluesky adds 700,000 new users in a week — A lot of web developers I follow have moved to Bluesky recently. The thing I’m most missing from Bluesky is a nice app like Ivory (or Tweetbot 😢), specifically the timeline syncing feature. I hate that every time I open the Bluesky app, it starts me at the most recent posts rather than where I left off.
- The NYT Tech Guild’s election week strike is over
- Nvidia’s new app replacement for GeForce Experience is now out of beta
- Apple is reportedly working on an Apple Home security camera
- Obscure Martin Brodeur nickname on ‘Jeopardy!’ perplexes fans
- VMware Workstation and Fusion are now free for everyone
- Apple’s rumored six-inch ‘AI wall tablet’ could control your smart home by March 2025
- Final Fantasy games are coming to Apple Arcade
- Workers at Bethesda parent company strike over remote work policies
- EA Sports will add Professional Women’s Hockey League to NHL 25
- Threads might get ads early next year — I was initially excited about Threads, but how much can you really trust something owned by Facebook?
- GOG’s new preservation program intends to keep classic games playable ‘forever’
- PayPal will let you pool money for group gifts and shared expenses
- Apple faces a new $3.75 billion antitrust lawsuit over iCloud storage
- Bluesky says it won’t train AI on your posts
- Pokémon TCG Pocket will let you trade cards starting early next year
- The Onion just bought Infowars — This is by far the best news of the week. 🤣
- Half-Life 2 is getting a huge 20th anniversary update
- Gabe Newell says Half-Life 2: Episode 3 didn’t happen because he was ‘stumped’
- NFL fans worry Netflix’s bad Tyson vs. Paul stream means it can’t handle football
- Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake: a straightforward, old-school RPG
- Apple’s Lightning-to-3.5mm headphone adapter may be going away
Weekly Links 07.01–07.14
- 57 Sandwiches That Define New York City (kottke.org)
- Are the “World’s 50 Best Restaurants” Even Restaurants? (kottke.org)
- The Science of Having a Great Conversation (kottke.org)
- Mel Brooks is producing a sequel to Spaceballs with Josh Gad starring (kottke.org)
- Everything You Know About Lightning Safety in the Backcountry Is Wrong (kottke.org)
- Calm Down—Your Phone Isn’t Listening to Your Conversations. It’s Just Tracking Everything You Type, Every App You Use, Every Website You Visit, and Everywhere You Go in the Physical World (kottke.org)
- Analysts ordered 75 burrito bowls from 8 Chipotles. Here’s what they found (kottke.org)
- View Transitions Break Incremental Rendering (Frontend Masters Boost)
- Lazygit (Frontend Masters Boost)
- ‘This $8 Cardboard Knife Will Change Your Life’ (Daring Fireball)
- Warp’s Agent Mode: Natural Language for Terminal Commands (Daring Fireball)
- Job Hoppin’ (Robin Rendle)
- Fix scroll “bounce” with CSS – Some gotchas (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Weeknotes 24:23 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Being funemployed, and all that jazz (Cassidy Williams)
- Hicks.design’s Best 15 Albums (Hicks.design)
- Vibe Check №33 (Dave Rupert)
- Review: Foursquare 2011 – Mark XXIV (The Rum Barrel Blog)
- Review: Mamy Wata White Rum (The Rum Barrel Blog)
News
- Figma pulls AI tool after criticism that it ripped off Apple’s design
- Trump is ‘absolutely’ immune for ‘official acts’ on Jan 6th, SCOTUS rules — Well this sucks.
- Penguins scout Krissy Wendell-Pohl elected to Hockey Hall of Fame
- This new Mac app uses animated flies to tell you when to take out the trash
- I renewed my US passport in a single week with the government’s speedy online beta
- This $125 Moaan InkPalm Plus e-reader beats the Boox Palma on price
- The Kobo Libra Colour and Clara Colour are great color e-readers are held back by lock in
- The Playdate makes a surprisingly good e-reader
- GE Profile Opal 2.0 Ultra Nugget Ice Maker review: the coolest new smart kitchen gadget
- Microsoft’s Notepad gets spellcheck and autocorrect 40 years after launch
- Logitech’s $80 supercapacitor gaming mouse is the most versatile it’s ever made
- Redbox shuts down as its parent company declares Chapter 7 bankruptcy
- Verizon’s Total Wireless prepaid brand is now offering a five-year price guarantee
- Arduino’s $87 Plug and Make kit teaches DIY electronics building
- Shooting conspiracies trend on X as Musk endorses Trump
- After initially rejecting it, Apple has approved the first PC emulator for iOS
Weekly Links 04.22–04.28
- Can I Lick It? (Yes, You Can?!) (kottke.org) — A periodic table showing which elements can be licked.
- Write down your thoughts and shred them to relieve anger, researchers say (kottke.org)
- 3 Men Rescued from Pacific Island After Writing ‘Help’ With Palm Leaves (kottke.org)
- Weeknotes 24:16 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- CSS Selector Specificity Calculator (Polypane)
- ForecastAdvisor — Who Has the most accurate forecast for your location?
- Good and useful writing (Robin Rendle)
- Base-Model RAM in Apple Devices (Daring Fireball)
- Horse : Content :: Carriage : Ads (Daring Fireball) — “We don’t make movies to make money. We make money to make more movies.” — Walt Disney
- Why Your Most-Used Keyboard Keys Get Shiny (Daring Fireball) — And More on Keycap Shine
- Weeknotes 25 April (Hicks.design)
- How to stop being reminded of memories you don’t want to be reminded of (The Verge)
- Socialize Your Relationships (Louie Mantia)
- Community Through Eating (Louie Mantia)
- Ideas for my dream CMS (Dave Rupert)
News
- Tales of the Shire will let you live out your cozy hobbit fantasies
- Microsoft makes it easier to install Windows store apps from the web
- Deadpool & Wolverine’s latest trailer introduces Cassandra Nova
- The FTC has banned noncompete agreements
- This Game Boy-looking phone stand is why MagSafe is good
- Steam will stop issuing refunds if you play two hours of a game before launch day
- Senate passes TikTok ban bill, sending it to President Biden’s desk
- Biden signs TikTok ‘ban’ bill into law, starting the clock for ByteDance to divest it
- Windows 11 Start menu ads are now rolling out to everyone
- Adobe’s impressive AI upscaling project makes blurry videos look HD
- FCC votes to restore net neutrality
- Airlines will soon have to pay you back if they cancel or delay your flight
- The Onion Is Sold by G/O Media
- FTC says Amazon executives destroyed potential evidence by using apps like Signal
- Many people say their Apple IDs were inexplicably reset last night
- The Delta emulator will soon turn your iPad into a giant Nintendo DS
Weekly Links 02.12–02.18
- Why wrap native elements in a Web Component? (Go Make Things)
- Doom Runs on E. Coli Bacteria Now (kottke.org)
- Groundhog Day, But With Potato Chips (kottke.org)
- 50 Places to Eat and Drink Before You Die (Atlas Obscura, via kottke.org)
- Exploration team says it spotted what could be Amelia Earhart’s long-lost plane (via kottke.org)
- Pluralistic: How I got scammed (05 Feb 2024) (Cory Doctorow, via kottke.org)
- Kind of annoyed at React (Cassidy Williams, via Piccalilli)
- How to align the text of the last paragraph line (Stefan Judis, via Piccalilli)
- New GitHub Copilot Research Finds ‘Downward Pressure on Code Quality’ (Visual Studio Magazine, via Piccalilli)
- CoraQuest (Dave Rupert)
- Thoughts on a Global Design System (Chris Coyier)
- PDF Document Scanners (Chris Coyier)
News
- Streaming services are spoiling the Super Bowl
- The ultimate sports streaming service will have to fight itself
- How Slack brought the group chat to work
- Superlist is a lovely, business-focused tasks app from the makers of Wunderlist
- Nvidia’s Chat with RTX is a promising AI chatbot that runs locally on your PC
- You can finally buy a Playdate without waiting for months
- Apple is developing an AI tool for animating images using text prompts
- The first X-Men ‘97 trailer is a return to the days of mutant supremacy
- Microsoft: four Xbox-exclusive games are coming to PS5 and Nintendo Switch
- Lego’s new Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs set comes with a teensy controversy
- Apple is officially dropping iPhone support for web apps in the EU
- Apple unbanned Epic so it can make an iOS games store in the EU
- The Nintendo Switch 2 will now reportedly arrive in 2025 instead of 2024