A new AI trend called Nano Banana is going viral. It uses Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image tool. This tool transforms photos into 3D figurines. Users can create miniatures of anything. The tool is free ...
Hari Mari, the breezy flip-flop brand, is getting more traction in the footwear industry. After getting nods in trend-setting publications GQ and Oprah Daily, the Dallas-based company is looking at ...
If you want to turn off the laptop screen when using an external monitor, you can follow this guide. It is possible to switch off the laptop screen and keep using the external monitor, no matter how ...
Havaianas has partnered with Zellerfeld for limited, 3D-printed flip-flops The design fuses Havaianas’ classic shape with Zellerfeld’s intricate, 3D-printed lattice structure The collab releases on ...
Hari Mari co-founder Lila Stewart talks about the brand's new footwear collection at its office space on Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025 in Dallas. Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer Hari Mari, the breezy ...
Exposure to chemicals is listed as a potential driver of chronic disease in children in a new MAHA report, but critics say RJK Jr. has backpedaled on pledges to reduce pesticides used in agriculture.
We say “never forget,” but sometimes, those words sit timidly — like a thin film of water covering a hollow gap in the sidewalk. Profound enough to reflect something back at you, yet shallow enough to ...
Third Person Shooters Former Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption lead's huge flop MindsEye was never "supposed to be a GTA killer," fellow Rockstar Games veteran says, and "would have gone a lot ...
Over the last half-century, California has had seven governors — counting Jerry Brown twice — who varied widely in temperament, ideology and efficacy. CALmatters is a public interest journalism ...
Tickets for next year's FIFA World Cup will use dynamic pricing, meaning fans will pay different prices according to demand. Those keen to go to the tournament, which is being hosted across the US, ...
TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield 200 is where the world’s most innovative early-stage startups take center stage in a pitch competition like no other. With over 1,500 alumni like Trello, Mint, Dropbox ...