• This Cat-Inspired Keyboard Comes Complete With a Furry Frame
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    Any cat owner has experienced their cat walking all over their keyboard, but the Dry Studio Petbrick 65 might take your cats indifference towards it and turn it into an obsession. Why? Well, the keyboard is actually cat-themed complete with a fluffy frame surrounding the keys.The cat theme goes beyond the fur around the keys, though. There are tiny cats and paw prints dotted around the keyboard, though the design is slightly different depending on the colorway that you go for. The keyboard comes in Calico and Odd-eye, which is a darker color.The fluffy part of the keyboard is actually detachable, and Dry Studio says that it will release additional colors down the line, so its possible youll be able to buy more fluffy shells to use. The components are easy to attach and detach, simply staying in place through magnets. The furry attachments are 100% handmade, and washable.The keyboard itself has a 65% layout, which essentially means that it does away with the number pad and the function keys though most average typists probably wont need those anyway.Its likely to offer a good typing experience, as it offers Dry Studios self-developed Crystal Pink Switch, which should deliver a satisfying click. The device also has RGB lighting, and three connectivity types wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz, using the included dongle.The Petbrick 65 keyboard is available for $239 from Dry Studio. If youre interested, you might want to buy quick, as theres a limited supply.
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  • These Nothing Wireless Earbuds Are at Their Lowest Price Ever
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.The Nothing Ear wireless earbuds are currently $144, down from $159their lowest price ever, according to price trackers. They work with Bluetooth 5.3 and support high-quality codecs like LDAC, so you get clear, detailed audio, especially on Android devices. They also feature multipoint pairing, allowing you to connect with up to two devices at once. Battery life is a little over 5 hours with ANC on (eight with it off) plus an additional 18 hours with ANC (or up to 32 hours without it) from the charging case. Speaking of, charging is handled via USB-C, using the included cable or wireless charging, though its a bit slow at 2.5W.Sound-wise, the earbuds' 11mm ceramic drivers, paired with two vents for improved airflow and bass, deliver rich sound across a frequency range of 20Hz to 20kHz. Reviews note the bass is full and distortion-free even at higher volumes. If you like to customize your audio, the companion app offers an eight-band EQ, or you can choose from sound presets. The noise cancellation is good enough to cut out low-frequency sounds like the buzz of a crowded restaurant (though some mids and highs still sneak through).The on-earbud controls allow you to manage playback, take calls, and switch between ANC and transparency modes with a pinch (customizable via the app). If youre using the latest Nothing OS and have ChatGPT, theres also a pinch-to-speak feature that lets you interact directly with the AI, turning the earbuds into a smart assistant. The buds have an IP54 rating, making them dust-resistant and able to handle light rain or sweat. The charging case, rated IP55, offers the same dust resistance as the earbuds, but is prone to scratches, or so notes this PCMag review. If you need something more durable, you might want to check out the IP68-rated Jabra Elite 8 Active ($193.75), and if you need better ANC, the Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC earphones make for a great alternative at $69.99 (down from $99.99).
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  • Five Reasons Your Fridge Might Be Leaking (and How to Fix It)
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    If youve noticed water dripping from or pooling under your fridge, there's no need to panic (right away). There are some basic troubleshooting steps you can take to diagnose the problem, and you might even be able to fix it yourself. If your fridge is leaking, here are five problems to check for before calling a professionaland how to fix them before your trickle becomes a flood.Damaged door sealYour refrigerators has a big, rubberized gasket that seals the outer edges of the door and maintains the proper moisture inside the fridge. If it's dirty, cracked, or damaged, it can allow air to flow between the interior and exterior of the fridge, causing water to condense in the area. You can usually remove the old gasket with a Phillips head screwdriver or a hex wrench. Check online with the model number of your fridge for a compatible replacement gasket. You can install the new one by inserting it into the slot in the edge of the door and replacing the hardware that holds it on.Cracked drip panIn some cases, a cracked drip pan can be the culprit. You can check the drip pan by removing the front grill of the fridge at the bottom, usually by either unclipping or unscrewing it. The drip pan will be under the fridge, behind the grill, and will be able to slide out once the grill is free. If your drip pan is cracked, you should use your model number to look up the appropriate replacement part for your fridge, and then you can slide the replacement in and replace the grill.Clogged ice dispenserIf your ice dispenser is leaking, there's probably ice lodged in the chute; that ice will melt over time and slowly drip. If the chute is really jammed up, future ice will also become lodged inside, causing the appearance of a leak. To fix it, allow the clogged shoot to thaw for a few hours before trying to use it again. If theres no ice in the chute, you should look for problems with the water line.Worn out water linesSometimes, your fridge's water lines can get damaged, or just wear out over time. The first step to address this problem is to look over the hoses on the back of the fridge to see if there are any visible kinks or cracks in them. Check near the valves as well to see if the connectors are snug. If you find damaged hoses or valves, you can find replacement parts for most systems online or at a hardware store. To avoid an even bigger leak, turn the water off before removing damaged tubing or undoing kinks in the line. Make sure to measure the length of hose you need to allow for adequate length when installingand always check your connections before turning the water back on.Ice on defrost drainSometimes, ice can build up in the defrost drain of your fridge, causing moisture to find another exit. Look for the defrost drain in the bottom of your freezer toward the back to see if theres an ice blockage. If thats the case, you can unclog it using a mixture of two cups of hot water and two tablespoons of baking soda. Use a turkey baster to squirt your drain cleaner into the drain at the back of your appliance, and you should see the ice melt away pretty quickly.
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  • UK seeks greater regulatory power over Microsoft and Amazon Web Services' cloud computing services
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    The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced its preliminary findings that the cloud services market "is not working as well as it could be." That relatively vague statement follows a 16-month investigation into the UK's cloud services market, especially its two largest providers, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft. Both companies hold between a 30 and 40 percent market share, followed by Google at five to 10 percent.Despite the vague thesis statement, the CMA's investigation has so far raised a few critical points and recommendations. It found that there are alternative cloud suppliers face significant barriers to enter and expand in the market. Also, that "technical and commercial barriers" limit customers' ability to switch providers, such as data transfer charges. Specific to Microsoft, the CMA stated that the company uses its large software presence to limit how effectively AWS and Google can compete when it comes to customers who want to use that software while on the cloud.The CMA reports that UK businesses and organizations have increased their spending on cloud services by 30 percent each year hitting 9 billion ($11 million) in 2023. Given this 9 billion spend, the CMA stated that paying just five percent more than prices in a "well-functioning market," would cumulatively cost another 430 million ($535 million) annually more if the growth continues."Given the size of capital investment and economies of scale required to provide cloud infrastructure services, there may be a natural limit to the number of providers who can compete effectively in these markets," the CMA's states in its release. "For this reason, it is vital that competition between even a small number of providers works well for customers."The inquiry group points to a new solution: Strategic Market Status (SMS) designation for AWS and Microsoft's cloud services. The label comes courtesy of the UK's new Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers (DMCC) Act and would allow the CMA to enforce greater regulation and pro-competition directives on the two services. "Should AWS and Microsoft be designated as having SMS, the CMA would be able to consider the interventions we have considered in this inquiry relating to egress fees, technical barriers and Microsofts licensing practices," the release further states.Earlier this month, the CMA opened investigations into whether Google's search practices and mobile ecosystems should receive SMS designation. The regulator is also probing Apple in the second instance.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/uk-seeks-greater-regulatory-power-over-microsoft-and-amazon-web-services-cloud-computing-services-155757650.html?src=rss
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  • Pick up a Blink Mini two-pack while it's on sale for $40
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    Home security cameras provide a massive peace of mind. I want to know if anyone is coming to my door while I'm away or, for that matter, when I'm home alone. This sanity doesn't exactly come cheap, but, right now, you can get a two-pack of the Blink Mini 2 for just $40, down from $80. The essentially buy one, get one free sale is available on Woot. The Blink Mini 2 is a plug-in camera that shines a built-in LED spotlight on any after dark visitors. Overall, the device offers better image quality at all times of the day than its predecessor. The Mini 2 will give you realtime motion alerts and you can get features like person detection if you pay for the Blink Subscription Plan. You can also shop a four-pack of the Blink Mini 2 for $75, down from $160 a 53 percent discount. Overall, we're a big fan of Blink's products, naming the Blink Outdoor 4 our choice for best wireless security camera in 2025. Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/pick-up-a-blink-mini-two-pack-while-its-on-sale-for-40-143108752.html?src=rss
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  • One crafty user proved you can make the Steam Deck more portable by turning it into a brick
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    Curious about how to make your Steam Deck more portable? One user turned it into a literal brick.
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  • OpenAI launches ChatGPT Gov for U.S. government agencies
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    OpenAI on Tuesday announced the launch of ChatGPT for government agencies in the U.S.
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  • Grave concern for cables in the Baltic Sea as NATO ramps up its guard
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    With its powerful camera, the French Navy surveillance plane scouring the Baltic Sea zoomed in on a cargo ship plowing the waters belowcloser, closer, and closer still until the camera operator could make out details on the vessels front deck and smoke pouring from its chimney.The long-range Atlantique 2 aircraft on a new mission for NATO then shifted its high-tech gaze onto another target, and another after that until, after more than five hours on patrol, the planes array of sensors had scoped out the bulk of the Balticfrom Germany in the west to Estonia in the northeast, bordering Russia.The flights mere presence in the skies above the strategic sea last week, combined with military ships patrolling on the waters, also sent an unmistakable message: The NATO alliance is ratcheting up its guard against suspected attempts to sabotage underwater energy and data cables and pipelines that crisscross the Baltic, prompted by a growing catalogue of incidents that have damaged them.We will do everything in our power to make sure that we fight back, that we are able to see what is happening and then take the next steps to make sure that it doesnt happen again. And our adversaries should know this, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said this month in announcing a new alliance mission, dubbed Baltic Sentry, to protect the underwater infrastructure vital to the economic well-being of Baltic-region nations.Whats under the Baltic?Power and communications cables and gas pipelines stitch together the nine countries with shores on the Baltic, a relatively shallow and nearly landlocked sea. A few examples are the 152-kilometer (94-mile) Balticconnector pipeline that carries gas between Finland and Estonia, the high-voltage Baltic Cable connecting the power grids of Sweden and Germany, and the 1,173-kilometer (729-mile) C-Lion1 telecommunications cable between Finland and Germany.Why are cables important?Undersea pipes and cables help power economies, keep houses warm, and connect billions of people. More than 1.3 million kilometers (807,800 miles) of fiber optic cablesmore than enough to stretch to the moon and backspan the worlds oceans and seas, according to TeleGeography, which tracks and maps the vital communication networks. The cables are typically the width of a garden hose. But 97% of the worlds communications, including trillions of dollars of financial transactions, pass through them each day.In the last two months alone, we have seen damage to a cable connecting Lithuania and Sweden, another connecting Germany and Finland, and most recently, a number of cables linking Estonia and Finland. Investigations of all of these cases are still ongoing. But there is reason for grave concern, Rutte said on January 14.Whats causing alarm?At least 11 Baltic cables have been damaged since October 2023the most recent being a fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and the Swedish island of Gotland, reported to have ruptured on Sunday. Although cable operators note that subsea cable damage is commonplace, the frequency and concentration of incidents in the Baltic heightened suspicions that damage might have been deliberate.There also are fears that Russia could target cables as part of a wider campaign of so-called hybrid warfare to destabilize European nations helping Ukraine defend itself against the full-scale invasion that Moscow has been pursuing since 2022.Without specifically blaming Russia, Rutte said: Hybrid means sabotage. Hybrid means cyberattacks. Hybrid means sometimes even assassination attacks, attempts, and in this case, it means hitting on our critical undersea infrastructure.Finnish police suspect that the Eagle S, an oil tanker that damaged the Estlink 2 power cable and two other communications cables linking Finland and Estonia on Dec. 25th, is part of Moscows shadow fleet used to avoid war-related sanctions on Russian oil exports.Finnish authorities seized the tanker shortly after it left a Russian port and apparently cut the cables by dragging its anchor. Finnish investigators allege the ship left an almost 100-kilometer (62-mile) long anchor trail on the seabed.Intelligence agencies doubtsSeveral Western intelligence officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of their work, told the Associated Press that recent damage was most likely accidental, seemingly caused by anchors being dragged by ships that were poorly maintained and poorly crewed.One senior intelligence official told AP that ships logs and mechanical failures with ships anchors were among multiple indications pointing away from Russian sabotage. The official said Russian cables were also severed. Another Western official, also speaking anonymously to discuss intelligence matters, said Russia sent an intelligence-gathering vessel to the site of one cable rupture to investigate the damage.The Washington Post first reported on the emerging consensus among U.S. and European security services that maritime accidents likely caused recent damage.Cable operators advise cautionThe European Subsea Cables Association, representing cable owners and operators, noted in November after faults were reported on two Baltic links that, on average, a subsea cable is damaged somewhere in the world every three days. In northern European waters, the main causes of damage are commercial fishing or ship anchors, it said.In the fiber-optic cable rupture on Sunday connecting Latvia and Sweden, Swedish authorities detained a Maltese-flagged ship bound for South America with a cargo of fertilizer.Navibulgar, a Bulgarian company that owns the Vezhen, said any damage was unintentional and that the ships crew discovered while navigating in extremely bad weather that its left anchor appeared to have dragged on the seabed.NATOs Baltic Sentry missionThe alliance is deploying warships, maritime patrol aircraft and naval drones for the mission to provide enhanced surveillance and deterrence.Aboard the French Navy surveillance flight, the 14-member crew cross-checked ships they spotted from the air against lists of vessels they had been ordered to watch for.If we witness some suspicious activities from ships as seafor example, ships at very low speed or at anchorage in a position that they shouldnt be at this timeso this is something we can see, said the flight commander, Lt. Alban, whose surname was withheld by the French military for security reasons.We can have a very close look with our sensors to see what is happening.Burrows reported from London. AP journalists Jill Lawless in London, David Klepper in Washington and Veselin Toshkov in Sofia, Bulgaria, contributed to this report.John Leicester and Emma Burrows, Associated Press
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  • Egg price tracker: These online tools let you see historical trends and forecasts as costs rise
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    If youre an egg lover, you know that the cost of a dozen has skyrocketed in recent months. As Fast Company previously reported, depending on where youre located in America, you could be paying anywhere from around $5 per carton to nearly $9. Gone are the days of cheap eggs.But just how bad have things gotten, and where will egg prices likely go in the coming year? Two online egg price tracking tools help crack those answers.Egg price tracking toolsThe first online egg price tracking tool comes from TradingEconomics.com. Its Eggs US tracker is updated daily and shows how the price of eggs has changed from 2012 to today. Its prices represent the price of futures contracts for eggs. As the site states, Prices for Eggs displayed in Trading Economics are based on over-the-counter (OTC) and contract for difference (CFD) financial instruments.The trackers most recent update shows that the price of a dozen eggs reached $7.09 in January 2025. Thats an increase of over 22%, or $1.28 per dozen, since the beginning of the year.But the chart also reveals some good newsand bad news. If you click on its forecast tab, it will reveal that it expects the price of a dozen eggs to drop to $6.28 by the end of this quarter.However, by the end of 2025, it expects a dozen eggs to surpass even todays high pricetopping out at $7.95 per dozen by the end of December.A second online tool that tracks the price of eggs is from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. The tool tracks the average cost of a dozen large Grade A eggs in U.S. cities.While this egg tracking tool will reveal egg prices going back to 1980, the tool is also only updated monthly, so its egg prices are only current until December 2024, when, it reveals, the average cost of a dozen eggs was just $4.146.But those who miss the heyday of cheap eggs might want to avoid this tool, lest they are reminded that, with a few exceptions, up until 2021, the price of a dozen eggs rarely broke the $2 barrier.Why are egg prices skyrocketing?Both charts reveal that egg prices have skyrocketed since around September 2023. But why? As Fast Company previously reported, three main factors are affecting the cost of eggs.The first is inflation: Since 2023, the cost of nearly everything has been going up for American consumers.The second reason is supply chain issues that are partially a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The egg industry continues to suffer from a labor shortage, which hurts production.The third reason is the ongoing bird flu outbreak, which has led to the demise of tens of millions of the creatures we rely on to lay our eggs.President Trump has previously promised on the campaign trail to bring down the prices of eggs, but given the challenges the industry faces, it seems like that is easier said than done.
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