Novice - Tehnologija (angleščina)

Suunto Vertical 2 Review: Catching Up to the Pack
05. March 2026 (12:30)
Suunto's latest adventure fitness tracker finally introduces a bright AMOLED screen that's great for maps. (Wired)
Nothing Has 2 New Midrange Phones, but Only 1 Will Be Sold in the US
05. March 2026 (12:15)
Nothing won't launch a flagship phone this year, but the colorful and affordable Phone (4a), Phone (4a) Pro, and Headphone (a) are here to fill the void. (Wired)
How to Survive Daylight Saving Time: Start Early (2026)
05. March 2026 (12:02)
Forcing your body to wake up a full hour earlier out of nowhere will be as brutal as it sounds. Instead, start early and add some light to your routine. (Wired)
Best Sheets Under $200 and $100 (2026): Cotton, Bamboo, Organic
05. March 2026 (11:34)
After sleeping on more than 70 different sets of sheets, these are the best sets that won't break the bank. (Wired)
Don’t Let Industry Jargon Cost You When Shopping for a Smart Bed
05. March 2026 (11:32)
Why the terms “smart bed,” "adjustable mattress," and “adjustable frame” are not interchangeable, and how to avoid an expensive mistake. (Wired)
Wildlife park welcomes three new Humboldt penguins
05. March 2026 (11:11)
The South American species is part of a conservation programme at the wildlife park. (BBC News)
You’ve Never Seen Ants Like This Before
05. March 2026 (11:03)
The Antscan database captures the tiny insects’ diversity and shows how the world’s living things could be rendered in three dimensions. (New York Times)
A Word to the Wise: Don’t Trust A.I. to File Your Taxes
05. March 2026 (11:01)
The world’s smartest technology is no match for the U.S. tax code. (New York Times)
F.D.A. Faces Upset Over Denials of New Drugs
05. March 2026 (11:01)
Agency officials promise fast reviews of new treatments while vowing they will not be a “rubber stamp” for the industry. But patients with rare diseases view recent decisions as signs that the doors are closing on their options. (New York Times)
How a Music Streaming CEO Built an Open-Source Global Threat Map in His Spare Time
05. March 2026 (11:00)
Frustrated by fragmented war news, Anghami’s Elie Habib built World Monitor, a platform that fuses global data, like aircraft signals and satellite detections, to track conflicts as they unfold. (Wired)