Honda is giving up on its Honda 0 Series electric vehicles.
Audio Terror Hits Home: An Undertone Review
A24’s latest thriller, “Undertone,” follows a podcaster hooked on a cursed recording. Review.
Bumble’s AI Assistant Bee Will Learn Your Relationship Preferences

The dating app unveiled Bee at its Q4 earnings alongside a broader âBumble 2.0â overhaul, as the company attempts to reverse years of declining user numbers by replacing gamified swiping with AI-driven compatibility. There is a version of the future, Bumbleâs version, at least, where you never swipe on a dating app again. Instead, you […]
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“Discovery Drive: ESP32-S3 Rotator for Satellite Dishes and SDR Antennas (Crowdfunding)”

KrakenRF, the team behind the KrakenSDR, has designed the Discovery Drive ESP32-S3-based, low-cost, fully weatherproof, automatic azimuth/elevation (Az/El) antenna rotator for their Discovery Dish or other directional antennas, such as Yagis and Wi-Fi grids, weighing up to 5kg. Compared to DIY projects like SatNOGS (which require 3D printing and hardware sourcing), the Discovery Drive is designed as a plug-and-play solution. You can simply mount it to a mast, attach the dish, connect to 12V power and Wi-Fi, and use its web UI to start tracking polar-orbiting weather satellites (like METEOR-M2 or FENGYUN), CubeSats, or amateur radio satellites. KrakenRF Discovery Drive specifications: Controller â Espressif Systems ESP32-S3-based control board Connectivity â 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi 4 (via ESP32) with external antenna Motor and Rotation Torque â Up to 125 kg·cm (12.25 Nm); supports antenna payloads up to 5 kg Azimuth Range â -360° to +360° Elevation Range â 0° to […]
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Hints and Answers for Hurdle on March 13, 2026
Hints and answers to today’s Hurdle all in one place.
NYT Connections Sports Edition: Hints and Answers for March 13, 2026
Connections: Sports Edition is a New York Times word game about finding common sports threads between words. How to solve the day’s puzzle.
This startup aims to prepare enterprises for quantum computing before its arrival.
After selling his AI startup to AMD for $665 million, Peter Sarlin is back with QuTwo, a new venture building the infrastructure it believes enterprises will need when quantum computing finally arrives.
ESET PROTECT Achieves Zero False Alarms in Independent Testing—Now 20% Off

Disclosure: This article contains affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. This helps support our content. All opinions expressed are our own. Hereâs a number worth sitting with: 43% of all cyberattacks now target small businesses. Not corporations with dedicated SOC […]
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Truecaller Now Ends Calls from Scammers on Your Family’s Behalf
Caller identity platform Truecaller recently launched a new feature that lets one person become an admin of a family group, get alerts about fraud calls received by other members, and even end a call on their behalf if they suspect a family member might get scammed. The company, which has over 450 million users, first […]
NYT Strands Clues and Solutions for March 13, 2026
The NYT Strands hints and answers you need to make the most of your puzzling experience.
