• Lego unearths its largest Jurassic World set ever
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    In anticipation of the upcoming launch of Jurassic World Rebirth, Lego has just unveiled its largest Jurassic World set to date. The Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex set is an astounding 3,145-piece recreation of one of prehistorys most terrible thunder lizards, and measures over three feet in length. The $249.99 set will be available to pre-order for Lego Insiders starting on March 12, but will be available to non-members on March 15.The skeleton of the massive creature is fully posable on its museum-style display complete with an information plaque and Minifigs of Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ellie Sadler. Grant can even be seen holding his souvenir Velociraptor claw. If youd like to pre-order this new set ASAP, its worth noting that becoming a member of Lego Insiders is completely free, and entitles you to exclusive discounts, promotions, and allows you to accumulate rewards points which you can apply to future purchases.However, if you dont have space in your exhibit for this new set or want your Legos sooner rather than later, smaller fossil replicas of the Jurassic World Triceratops Skull and Jurassic World T-rex Skull are currently available.
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  • A four-pack of Apple AirTags drops to a new low of $68
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    Apple AirTag packs are on sale at Amazon right now, and you can get a bundle of four for just $68. That's the lowest we've see the four-pack go for on the e-commerce website at $2 less than the previous all-time low. It's a great chance to grab a bunch of the tracking devices in one go, especially if you have a lot of bags, belongings and maybe even pets that you want to keep an eye on. If you get a single AirTag from Apple's website, it will cost you $29. With this deal, one AirTag will only set you back $17. AirTags are easily one of the best Bluetooth trackers you can buy today, especially if you're an iOS user setting them up and connecting them to your account is pretty much a one-tap affair. The Find My network is vast, what with all the iPhones and AirTags already out there, helping you find a belonging that you're tracking if you lose it. When you're looking for an item, you can play a sound on the AirTag's built-in speaker from your iPhone to help you find it. If you have a newer phone, the AirTag's Ultra Wideband technology can even lead you right to it if it's nearby. You'll be able to see exactly how far you are from the tag, and you'll get directions on your device's screen. Take note that since AirTags are round, coin-like objects with no way to attach to an item on their own, you'll have to get accessories to be able to use them as keychains or to attach them to your pets' collars. 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/mobile/a-four-pack-of-apple-airtags-drops-to-a-new-low-of-68-120018339.html?src=rss
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  • James Gunn's DCU just got a major update here are 6 key takeaways from the latest press event, including some big Batman news
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    DC Studios co-heads James Gunn and Peter Safran have delivered a sizeable update on their DC Universe plans.
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  • Bitcoin drops to a 3-month low below $90,000 in risk-off move
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    Bitcoin fell through the $90,000 level overnight, weakened by sell pressure in equities as the crypto market awaits its next market catalyst.
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  • 3 ways competency checking can impact your workplace
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    Competency checking is a practice that imposes extra scrutiny on Black professionals and people of color, challenging their qualifications, intellect, and ability to advance. There are three primary ways competency checking is deployed in the modern workplace.The first is the assumption of Black intellectual inferiority and/or a lack of qualifications. This can manifest in low expectations, marginalization, and extreme micromanagement. (More simply: If someone assumes, consciously or unconsciously, that all Black people are intellectually inferior, they may question the person and their qualifications more closely during an interview and, once hired, pay much more attention to their work while looking for any mistakes.)The second method of competency checking is the expression, particularly of surprise or unease, with open displays of Black intelligence, which can trigger requests or demands to confirm how it was acquired and whether its the result of rote memorization or actual, integrated knowledge. This can manifest as dismissal, quizzing, argument, and tokenization. (If a Black person knows something that their white coworker doesnt already know, the coworkers reaction isnt I didnt know that! but more often How do you know that?)The third method of competency checking is activation, specifically the feeling of fear when confronted with a Black person who holds any authority, especially someone in a leadership position. This can manifest as requests for identification, undefined feelings of unfairness, anger, unease, and what I would describe as an autoimmune level rejection of Black leadership. While competency checking can happen to other people of color and, to some extent, white women, there are specific historical and cultural reasons why Black people seem to bear the brunt of it. This book is an exploration of these methods; when, how, and why they were created and implemented; and how they continue to have an outsize impact on Black people and other people of color at work.The idea that it is not incompetence that is holding back Black professionals is for many a foreign concept. Thats understandable, given that the narrative surrounding Black peopleand the reason the workplace looks the way it does todayis that they dont value education or that theres no one in the hiring pipeline because there are so few qualified Black people, or that Black people want special treatment. Whats interesting is that both anecdotal and empirical evidence suggests that Black workers are getting a type of special treatment, just not the type that many people think.In 2019, the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) released research that revealed the impact of race and racism in the workplace. That year was a hot labor market, and the U.S. saw the longest economic expansion in its history, with more than 100 consecutive months of job growth and more than 21 million jobs added.But the EPIs analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics and Local Area Unemployment Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau data uncovered some surprising things: Per their report, Black workers are twice as likely to be unemployed as white workers overall, even Black workers with a college degree are more likely to be unemployed than similarly educated white workers. That unemployment gap, apparently, is a pattern that has persisted for more than 40 years. In fact, this 2-to-1 ratio holds in practically every state in the nation where Black workers make up a significant share of the workforce.I believe that gap is linked, especially when it comes to new hires and leadership, to competency checking. And it starts with a name. In 2024, The New York Times reported on research from the National Bureau of Economic Research about the impact of a Black- or white-sounding name on job applications. In a 2019 study, researchers sent 80,000 fake rsums for 10,000 job openings at 100 companies.The rsums were modified to imply different racial and gender identities, using names like Latisha or Amy to indicate a Black or white woman, respectively, and Lamar or Adam for a Black or white man. According to the resulting data, on average, candidates believed to be white received contact from employers about 9.5% more frequently compared to those thought to be Black.This type of research is known as an audit study, and it was the largest of its kind in the United States. Ultimately, it found that the results demonstrate how entrenched employment discrimination is in parts of the U.S. labor marketand the extent to which Black workers start behind in certain industries. Its not all doom and gloom: Some companies showed little to no bias when it came to screening applicants for entry-level positions. And while there is much to learn from the companies that got it right, we must remember that this study pertains solely to entry-level positions that do not require a college degree or extensive work experience. It also does not cover aspects of career progression or advancement opportunities within these companies, which are equally critical to understanding the full scope of how competency checking shows up in the workplace.From the bookQualified:How Competency Checking and Race Collide atWorkby Shari Dunn. Copyright2025 by Shari Dunn. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.
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  • 2 of Teslas top designers left the company
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    Last year was terrible for Tesla. Bad financials. Multiple recalls. Abysmal safety record. Lawsuits. The Cybertruck disaster and cratering sales. All of it tied to design problems and lack of innovation. Add to that the dip in brand loyalty thanks to CEO Elon Musks toxic political activity, of course.And now two of Teslas top designers have left the company, according to a report from Electrek. Its no coincidence that one of Teslas biggest market supporters is now warning that the company may implode in 2025. The stars are aligning for a reckoning.The departed are David Imai and Bernard Lee, two veteran designers instrumental in shaping Teslas vehicles, including the Model 3. Imai announced his exit to a boat design studio two weeks ago. This ends a nearly 14-year career at the car company, the last five years as director of design.Perhaps even more troubling is Lees departure, because of his history at Tesla, including being a founding member of its design studio. The ex-Mazda designer came to Tesla in 2008, participating in every vehicle as lead or supporting designer since the Tesla Roadster (but apparently not the Cybertruck).While two top designers leaving a company might not be a nail in the coffin, its impossible to separate the news from its context: namely that Tesla has been getting deeper and deeper into a design, sales, safety, and quality assurance crisis. (Tesla did not respond to requests for comment on this story.)The cherry on a cake of painIn recent years, Tesla has faced increasing scrutiny because of poor quality, poor design choices, and the poor personal choices of its founder. Until very recently, the Texas-based automaker has been able to ride out those storms by being the only game in town. But as the legacy manufacturers upped their electric vehicle game and stepped into the market, Teslas many faults have became more obvious.Teslas sales growth has slowed in recent quarters, and the company is facing increasing competition from established automakers like Ford, GM, and Hyundai, all in the midst of rapidly expanding their EV offerings.Perhaps even more significant is the increasing dominance of China, especially BYD, in the EV market. Chinese auto manufacturers have been putting out futuristic designs that consumers seem to love. As a result they are dominating Asia and aggressively moving into Europe and the rest of the world. BYD is now the biggest electric carmaker on the planet, beating Tesla.Another concerning trend for Tesla is the radical erosion of brand loyalty among its customers, which was already suffering in 2023 and early 2024 because of the companys quality problems.The loss of two experienced designers with a deep knowledge of the company and its situation could further hinder Teslas ability to act in a time of crisis. It could be an opportunity for Tesla to radically change its tired design strategy, but doing so now, when the company is in dire need of a cheap, competitive model, seems suicidal. Tesla canceled plans for a cheaper car as it poured more time, money, and energy into the Cybertruck. After the latters disaster, now Musk is promising a cheap Tesla again.The picture is bleak, and its hard to imagine how the company can get itself out of this perfect hurricane. It seems to me its only way forward is President Donald Trumps Sharpie.
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  • Titanium twist pen turns writing into a satisfying tactile pleasure
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    Our modern lives seem to revolve around computers, from the literal desktops or laptops to the smartphones in our pockets to the invisible computers running in our cars and home appliances. In this kind of world, youd expect people to also be reliant on technology for their documents and notes, and that is sometimes the case indeed. Some have even resorted to using their emails as makeshift to-do list managers, ill-advised as that may be.Despite that, there is a strong culture, or rather a counter-culture, that extols the fading art of writing things by hand. And just with a stylus or Apple Pencil, but with an honest-to-goodness pen or pencil. A big part of the appeal is the tactile experience of writing on paper and holding a pen in your hand, an experience that becomes an even bigger joy when using a well-designed and handsome tool like this metal Bolen pen that gives written communication a literal twist.Designer: The James BrandThe most basic requirement for a proper pen is smooth ink flow. If you fail at that, do you really have any right to be called a pen? But just like the sword that is always said to be weaker than a pen, that isnt enough for a formidable writing tool. A good pen needs to be more than just comfortable to hold but also pleasing to look at, as if its very presence can be a source of inspiration for wordsmiths.The Bolen is a ballpoint pen (pun probably not intended) that exudes this aura through its simple yet striking design. Although the typical fountain pens or capped pens are still the most common choice among pen aficionados, there is a growing trend of minimalist pens that better fit the pervading aesthetics in offices and personal workspaces these days. Aside from the curious milled dot pattern of the grip, the Bolen almost looks like it was made with a single piece of material.Of course, its a twist-retractable pen, a design that offers a satisfying click without the dangers of accidental activation and leaking inks. With its CNC machined clip, that makes the Bolen suitable for putting in your pants or shirt pocket without fear. It does require using both hands to deploy the pen tip, but that action in itself adds meaning to what you will be doing next, as if signaling to your brain that you will be performing some meaningful activity the moment you put pen to paper.Made with GAL-4V titanium or stainless steel, the Bolen pen provides both durability and comfort at the same time. The precision-machined barrel gives is a handsome appearance that also feels good to the touch, making the writing experience both visual and tactile. And with support for the widely used Parker-style G2 refills, you can be sure that this writing companion will be staying by your side for years to come, witnessing your deepest thoughts and most whimsical dreams.The post Titanium twist pen turns writing into a satisfying tactile pleasure first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Save $191 on a Samsung Tab S9+ and bag a deal on the A9+ too with these latest savings
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    If you need a cellular Android tablet for your creative business then look no further.
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