• Top 5 Adventure Tools For The Serious EDC Enthusiast
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    In a world where preparedness met with compact and multifunctional design is key, having the right tools can make all the difference for EDC enthusiasts. Whether youre a weekend warrior, survivalist, or seasoned outdoor adventurer, equipping yourself with the best tools is essential to tackle any challenge nature throws your way we have curated a collection of the top five EDC tools that every serious adventurer should consider.These top 5 EDC tools are engineered to meet the adventurous spirits demand for innovation, practicality, and resilience. Each offers unique advantages, but together, they form a comprehensive toolkit tailored for outdoor lifes extreme yet rewarding experiences. Equipped with these tools, every trek, hike, or camping expedition can proceed with confidence, knowing youre prepared for whatever nature may throw your way.1. CRKT Provoke XThe CRKT Provoke X is more than your average axits a compact powerhouse that folds open with a flick of the wrist, thanks to Joe Caswells ingenious design. Whether youre setting up camp in dense woods or finding your way through an urban jungle, its portable size combined with a formidable cutting edge makes it an adventurers dream.The D2 steel blade, coated with black Titanium nitride, is built for toughness and edge retention while maintaining corrosion resistance. The tactical design also allows it to be used for emergencies, making it a multipurpose tool thats invaluable in both survival and defense scenarios. The compact size redefines what an axe can be, giving it a more manageable form that will fit alongside the rest of your kit and tools.What we likeCompact and portable without sacrificing the durability and power expected from a traditional axe.Tactical and multifunctional design suitable for both wilderness and urban emergency scenarios.What we dislikeMay require practice to master the folding mechanism and optimal handling.2. Loki-NavThe Loki-Nav compass is redefining the standards of outdoor navigation. This isnt just pointing to true north, it is about elevating every aspect of outdoor navigation. Alongside its primary function, it doubles as a magnifying glass for reading detailed maps, transforms into a signal mirror for emergencies, and features a wood chip maker for fire starting.The design is sturdy and strong, crafted to withstand harsh conditions where your smartphone might fail. Its IPX8 rating ensures navigational accuracy under extreme temperatures and adverse weather conditions where most tech would falter. You can also personalize your compass with three stylish design swaps or the Lumonious Compass Core upgrade, which ensures it remains visible in the dark. It may be compact, but it is blessed with multiple features, making it a worthy sidekick in your outdoor escapades.Click Here to Buy Now: $39$69(43% off). Hurry, only a few left!What we likeMerges essential survival tools into one compact and environmentally friendly package.Excellent build quality and an IPX8 rating ensure reliable performance in diverse and extreme conditions.What we dislikeLimited to basic navigational tasks and emergencies lacking advanced GPS functionality.May require additional tools for proper setup and usage of kindling and mirror features.3. Olight Baton 4 LED FlashlightThe Olight Baton 4 LED Flashlight is an indispensable tool for any adventurer. With its 5000 mAh charging case, this device doesnt just light up your pathit ensures youre never left powerless. The innovative flip-top mechanism allows quick access to light without wasting time, making it ideal for sudden emergencies in the dark wilderness.The dual charging functionality elevates its practicality, allowing it to charge your phone like a power bank and consolidating your gadgetry into a more manageable load. Added LED indicators provide real-time updates on the lights brightness level and battery status, ensuring youre always aware and prepared. It weighs light but packs a punch in terms of utility and functionality, serving as a safety net in situations where your devices need charging.What we likeDual functionality as a flashlight and power bank, offering consolidated utility on the go.Compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry without burdening your gear.What we dislikeLimited to 5000 mAh, which might not suffice for extended outings with multiple charges.Prone to scratches if not handled with care, affecting its aesthetic over time.4. 8-in-1 EDC ScissorsMulti-tool design doesnt always mean bulkiness, and the 8-in-1 EDC Scissors are a testament to that idea. Nestled in a palm-sized frame, these scissors boast an array of eight tools to tackle any challenge you may face mid-adventure. Besides the handy scissors, it includes a knife, lid opener, can opener, cap opener, bottle opener, shell splitter, and a degasserall developed from rust-resistant materials that promise longevity and reliability.The scissors are ideal for those who believe in minimalist packing, and they eliminate the need for multiple separate devices, making it easy to fit in your pocket or attach to your gear without taking up unnecessary space. This level of multifunctionality makes it a must-have for adventurers who value preparedness and versatility in a tiny but potent package.Click Here to Buy Now: $59.00What we likeHighly compact and portable, offering an entire toolbox worth of functions in a small form.Durablare materials are resistant to rust, ensuring tool longevity even in damp environments.What we dislikeLimited ergonomics might require acclimatization for prolonged use, especially for certain tools.Smaller size may not be conducive for tasks requiring greater leverage or force.5. WESN Microblade Special-Edition KnifeWho says EDC cant be whimsical and fun? The WESN Microblade knife got a red-hot makeover for Valentines Day, making an eye-catching accessory and a crucial component of any EDC collection. While visually striking, its utility is the real star. At just 1.5 inches, the blade is compact yet ready for anything from opening packages to cutting through a challenging piece of paracord.Made from high-quality steel, it features a sharp edge and exceptional durability. Reinforced with titanium scales, it is built to endure the rough demands of an outdoor enthusiasts lifestyle. The frame lock ensures its secure when folded, eliminating the risk of accidental openings when pocketed. As part of a limited-edition range, this knife combines style and substance, earning its place as both a collectors delight and an adventuring essential.What we likeMade from premium-grade materials, ensuring durability and edge retention over time.Frame lock offers reliable safety when not in use, preventing accidental injuries.What we dislikeIt is an extremely limited edition, making it tough to purchase after initial release.The post Top 5 Adventure Tools For The Serious EDC Enthusiast first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Color, Tradition & Innovation: A Unique Take on Eastern Interior Design
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    Who says tradition and modernity cant coexist? This stunning interior design project, by Elemental Design, challenges the norm.We see rich, Eastern influences along with multi-functional furnitureall while embracing bold color. In this home, every detail tells a story. There are soft curves and intricate textures. And the vibrant colors arent just accents. Theyre an integral part of the decor. Lets walk through this space to look into it.The living area blends softness, warmth, and bold accentsand perfectly captures Eastern-inspired design. Curved architecture (seen through the walls) takes center stage. This creates an organic flow in the space. Simultaneously, warm beige tones set a tranquil atmosphere.A sculptural cream sofa with fluid lines anchors the space. The soft curvature of the seating arrangement complements the architecture of the room (and reinforces a cohesive aesthetic). We can see pops of muted terracotta bringing the space to life.Strategic zoning defines the open-plan layout, with a round area rug subtly demarcating the lounge from the dining and kitchen spaces.In the kitchen, the curved countertops are integrated with a round dining table. The wooden cabinetry has a vintage vibe, again another element of Eastern design. Nearby, we see a recessed area with muted terracotta tones, providing room for residents to practice their passions. This same tone of muted terracotta also dominates the foyer.The bedroom in this home is light and airy. It is dominated by beige tones. A plush upholstered bed is topped with interesting artwork, while the sleek beige cabinetry offers functionality. Theres also a compact section in the cabinetry to hold a decor piece.We especially love the compact vanity. This features hues of terracotta as well as a mirror with curves and globe lights. A curved, wall-mounted desk provides room to work, while the wall-mounted cabinetry above saves space and provides room to store books. Finally, the large window allows natural light to illuminate the space.
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  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Founders Edition Review: Just OK
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    This compact 1080p graphics card may leave you wanting more.
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  • The US Army Is Using CamoGPT to Purge DEI From Training Materials
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    Developed to boost productivity and operational readiness, the AI is now being used to review diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility polices to align them with President Trump's orders.
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  • Report: Folding iPhone will be ultra-thin, crease-free, and cost over $2,000
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    MacworldAt this point, the first folding iPhone is filed somewhere between AirPower and the Apple Car, but rumors insist that its still coming. And the latest report claims it will have a very high price tag.According to Ming-Chi Kuo, Apples first folding iPhone is expected to retail above $2,000 and $2,500. That would make it the most expensive iPhone ever made and rival some high-end MacBook Pro configurations. Its also more expensive than the Galaxy Z Fold6, which retails for $1,600.He says the device will be a true AI-driven Phone enabling scenarios like chatting with a chatbot about travel plans while viewing a full map app simultaneously. Reports say Apples conversational Siri which was expected to launch in iOS 19 has been delayed to iOS 20 and wont launch until 2027.As far as the specs, Kuo says the phone will have a book-style design with a 5.5-inch outer display that opens to a 7.8-inch display. Of note, he claims the screen will be totally crease-free with a stainless steel and titanium alloy hinge. He says the phone will measure between 9mm and 9.5mm thick when folded and 4.5mm to 4.8mm when unfolded. By comparison, Oppos Find N5, which is the worlds thinnest folding phone, measures less than 9mm when folded, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max is 8.25mm.Kuo also says the phone will have a dual-camera setup and the front-facing camera will be accessible in both folded and unfolded states. And finally, it wont have Face ID but rather use a Touch ID built into the power button like the iPad mini.However, Kuo also says the folding iPhone is coming anytime soon. Mass production in late 2026, putting the launch sometime in 2027. And thats without any delays, which has already pushed the timeline back years.
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  • CCleaner review: A flexible Mac utility for clearing clutter
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    MacworldAt a glanceExpert's RatingProsFast performance, clean user interface, good set of system toolsDecent price point for one-time purchase or subscriptionManage Startups tool was able to dig out malware remnants that other utilties missedConsDuplicate Finder user interface requires clicking on a files check box as opposed to the nameNo quick access to a viable help or manual system, refers you to a web-based FAQNo response to media requestsOur Verdict CCleaner achieves what it sets out to do: help clean up gigabytes of cache files, internet history files, and locate and purge large files on your Mac with an impressive collection of tools. Price When ReviewedThis value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefinedBest Pricing TodayRetailerPriceMacwelt Software Store14,99 View DealPrice comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwideProductPricePrice comparison from BackmarketBest Prices Today: CCleaner ProRetailerPriceMacwelt Software Store14,99 View DealPrice comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwideProductPricePrice comparison from BackmarketTheres something to be said for a software company releasing a product and heavily advertising its wares. Theres also something to be said for being something of a silent runner, having a good product and honing it over the years. Piriform Softwares CCleaner represents the latter of these two, and while not wrapped up in millions of dollars in advertising that seems to purvey every element of your internet experience, comes through with some useful tools in a friendly, appealing package.CCleaner, which is easy to install and assign full disk permissions to, requires macOS 10.12 (Sierra) or later to run, and retails for $39.95/39.95 for CCleaner Pro, which covers one device for one year. Theres also a free version: CCleaner. Similar to other Mac cleaning utilities (see our round up of the Best Mac Cleaning Apps weve tested) such as CleanMyMac and DaisyDisk, CCleaner centers itself around several modules, which consist of Quick Clean, Clean Clutter, Clean Browser, Find Duplicates, Analyze Photos, Uninstall Apps, Manage Startups, System Monitor, and Statistics.The modules themselves work well and behave as expected, the Uninstall Apps tool worked well with no fuss, and the Manage Startups tool actually surprised me by digging up a chunk of files left behind from when we tested (the malware-like) MacBooster and offered an easy way to remove them. The Analyze Photos tool performed well, not only scaning the local Photos library, but allowing you to add custom external photos, devices, and specific photos on the fly. The Clean Browser tool offered a good interface, is speedy, and was able to locate and remove 2.01GB of cache files and cookies, while the Find Duplicates tool was able to find no less than 106.45GB of duplicate files, offered a preview of whats potentially on the chopping block, and allowed us to choose and filter by file type. FoundrySystem Monitor proved interesting, and beyond a nice, clean interface, offered system specs, access to sensors, and information such as fan usage, disk usage, battery cycles, and temperature. The Quick Clean tool isnt entirely original, but was able to locate app cache files, log files, trash, cookies, web cache, and duplicate files and I was able to clear 6.5GB of cache files alone. The Statistics tool did a good job of tallying whats been cleaned up over either the entire usage of the app or over the last 30 days . Finally, the scheduling tool worked well, CCleaner offering a good level of customization to the user.We were able to clear 6.5GB of cache files.FoundryTheres room for improvement with CCleaner, but none of it represents a staggering need for a complete overhaul. While the Find Duplicates tool is generally excellent and offered good filters and categorization to help organize the returned files, you still have to click directly on the files check box and cant simply click on the name, which gets annoying when youre checking or unchecking a wide array of items. From a corporate perspective, I never heard back from Piriform over a period of two weeks when I emailed them with questions. CCleaners biggest weakness is arguably the help menu/manual system, and while theres a generic FAQ posted online, theres no quick access to a viable help menu or onboard manual, which feels like an Achilles heel. Yes, theres a good set of tutorial videos for CCleaners various versions, but you have to go looking for them. I think the next logical step is for Piriform to incorporate a decent manual as well as quick links to the tutorial videos theyve already produced and published.Should you buy CCleaner?Yes, theres room for improvement, but theres an excellent collection of tools to be found in CCleaner, and you can see where the softwares following has built up over the years. The interface is clean, it runs well, and it doesnt make the mistake of trying to perform every task under the sun, such as adding antiviral, antimalware, and VPN functions to its overhead. This in turn lends it a focus that some of its competitors have forgotten, and leads to an impressive collection of tools that are worth your consideration.
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  • The Download: Denmarks robot city, and Googles AI-only search results
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    This is todays edition ofThe Download,our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of whats going on in the world of technology.Welcome to robot cityThe city of Odense, in Denmark, is best known as the site where King Canute, Denmarks last Viking king, was murdered during the 11th century. Today, Odense its also home to more than 150 robotics, automation, and drone companies. Its particularly renowned for collaborative robots, or cobotsthose designed to work alongside humans, often in an industrial setting.Odenses robotics success has its roots in the more traditional industry of shipbuilding. During the 90s, the Mrsk shipping company funded the creation of the Mrsk Mc-Kinney Mller Institute (MMMI), a center dedicated to autonomous systems that drew students keen to study robotics. But there are challenges to being based in a city that, though the third-largest in Denmark, is undeniably small on the global scale. Read the full story.Victoria TurkThis story is from our latest print issue, which is all about how technology is changing our relationships with each otherand ourselves. If you havent already, subscribe now to receive future issues once they land.If youre interested in robotics, why not check out:+ Will we ever trust robots? If most robots still need remote human operators to be safe and effective, why should we welcome them into our homes? Read the full story.+ Why robots need to become lazier before they can be truly useful.+ AI models let robots carry out tasks in unfamiliar environments. Robot utility models sidestep the need to tweak the data used to train robots every time they try to do something in unfamiliar settings. Read the full story.+ Whats next for robots in 2025, from humanoid bots to new developments in military applications.The must-readsIve combed the internet to find you todays most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.1 Google has started testing AI-only search resultsWhat could possibly go wrong? (Ars Technica)+ Its also rolling out more AI Overview result summaries. (The Verge)+ AI means the end of internet search as weve known it. (MIT Technology Review)2 Elon Musks DOGE is coming for consultantsDeloitte, Accenture and others will be told to justify the billions of dollars they receive from the US government. (FT $)+ One federal agency has forbidden DOGE workers from entering its office. (WP $)+ Anti-Musk protestors set up camp inside a Portland Tesla store. (Reuters)3 The US military will use AI tools to plan maneuversThanks to a new deal with startup Scale AI. (WP $)+ Meanwhile, Europes defense sector is on the ascendancy. (FT $)+ We saw a demo of the new AI system powering Andurils vision for war. (MIT Technology Review)4 Global sea ice levels have fallen to a record lowThe north pole experienced a period of extreme heat last month. (The Guardian)+ The ice cores that will let us look 1.5 million years into the past. (MIT Technology Review)5 Where are all the EV chargers?Lack of charging infrastructure is still a major roadblock to wider adoption. So why havent we solved it? (IEEE Spectrum)+ Why EV charging needs more than Tesla. (MIT Technology Review)6 We need new tests to measure AI progressTraining models on questions theyre later tested on is a poor metric. (The Atlantic $)+ The way we measure progress in AI is terrible. (MIT Technology Review)7 American cities have a plan to combat extreme heatwavesData mapping projects are shedding new light on how to save lives. (Knowable Magazine)+ A successful air monitoring program has come to an abrupt halt. (Wired $)8 Chatbots need love tooNew research suggests models can tweak their behavior to appear more likeable. (Wired $)+ The AI relationship revolution is already here. (MIT Technology Review)9 McDonalds is being given an AI makeover In a bid to reduce stress for customers and its workers alike. (WSJ $)10 How to stop doom scrollingSpoiler: those screen time reports arent helping. (Vox)+ How to log off. (MIT Technology Review)Quote of the dayWhat happens when you get to a point where every video, audio, everything you read and see online can be fake? Wheres our shared sense of reality?Hany Farid, a professor at the University of California, tells the Guardian why its essential to question the veracity of the media we come across online.The big storyWhat Africa needs to do to become a major AI playerNovember 2024Africa is still early in the process of adopting AI technologies. But researchers say the continent is uniquely hospitable to it for several reasons, including a relatively young and increasingly well-educated population, a rapidly growing ecosystem of AI startups, and lots of potential consumers.However, ambitious efforts to develop AI tools that answer the needs of Africans face numerous hurdles. The biggest are inadequate funding and poor infrastructure. Limited internet access and a scarcity of domestic data centers also mean that developers might not be able to deploy cutting-edge AI capabilities. Complicating this further is a lack of overarching policies or strategies for harnessing AIs immense benefitsand regulating its downsides.Taken together, researchers worry, these issues will hold Africas AI sector back and hamper its efforts to pave its own pathway in the global AI race. Read the full story.Abdullahi TsanniWe can still have nice thingsA place for comfort, fun and distraction to brighten up your day. (Got any ideas? Drop me a line or skeet em at me.)+ Are you a summer or winter? Warm or cool? If you dont know, its time to get your colors done.+ Why more women are choosing to explore the world on women-only trips.+ Whitetop the llama, who spends his days comforting ill kids, is a true hero + If you missed the great sourdough craze of 2020, fear nothere are some great tips to get you started.
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  • Get the latest MacBook with this affordable monthly subscription
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    Let's face it a new MacBook is expensive. Upgraded offers a smarter way to stay up to date. Instead of paying the full price upfront, you spread the cost over 36 months, with the option to upgrade after 24 payments. Plus, you don't have to worry about selling your old device on a site like Facebook Marketplace.Pricing starts at $33.28/mo. for MacBook Air or $52.17/mo. for MacBook Pro, with AppleCare+ included and interest rates as low as 0%. Check out all available models at getupgraded.com. Continue Reading on AppleInsider
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