• AirTags are out, these trackable SmartCards are inand $40 off
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    Lets talk about something we all do: lose stuff. Your wallet, your keys, your gym bagsometimes they seem to have a mind of their own, vanishing at the worst possible moment. However, it doesnt have to be so bad. The KeySmart SmartCard is a sleek, slim, and oh-so-smart solution to keep your essentials within reachlike an AirTag but without the weird shape.AirTags are kind of chunky. Not exactly ideal for slipping into a wallet or a passport holder. But the KeySmart SmartCard? Its credit-card thin (less than 2mm), making it the perfect fit for those tight spaces. Pop it in your wallet, stash it in your luggage, or attach it to your work ID.Also, unlike AirTags, which require constant battery swaps (ugh, who has time for that?), the KeySmart SmartCard is completely rechargeable. Just plop it on a Qi-enabled wireless charger and let it power up. One charge lasts up to five months, so you can set it and forget it until its time for a quick top-up.Conveniently, the SmartCard works with Apples Find My network, so you get all the benefits of AirTags without the bulk. Forgot your wallet at the coffee shop? Your iPhone, CarPlay, or AirPods will send you an alert before you even leave.And if something does go missing, Lost Mode helps Good Samaritans return your items by displaying your contact info when they scan your SmartCard. Its like having a built-in insurance policy for your essentials.This isnt just one SmartCardwere talking a three-pack, so you can keep tabs on your wallet, your luggage, and that gym bag that keeps ghosting you.So, whats the move? You could keep playing hide-and-seek with your stuff, or you could grab these ultra-thin, rechargeable, Apple Find My-compatible lifesavers and make losing things a thing of the past.You can grab the 3-pack of SmartCards for just $79.97 (Reg. $119.97) through Mar. 31.StackSocial prices subject to change.KeySmart SmartCard Works with Apple Find My (3-Pack) $79.97Get It Here
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  • Space photo of the week: Hubble hunts a stellar 'imposter' hiding in the Great Bear
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    The legendary Hubble Space Telescope has turned its gaze to the Ursa Major-adjacent galaxy UGC 5460, revealing spiral arms, star clusters and a possible supernova "imposter".
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  • Pet cats arrived in China via the Silk Road 1,400 years ago, ancient DNA study finds
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    How and when domestic cats arrived in China has been a mystery. A new analysis of cat DNA suggests traders and diplomats likely carried the pets with them along the Silk Road 1,400 years ago.
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  • RT GHOST Velvet: Not every keyboard suits everyones needs. Check out @CORSAIR K70 Keyboard series to find what suits your rhythm #CorsairAmbass...
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    RTGHOST VelvetNot every keyboard suits everyones needs.Check out @CORSAIR K70 Keyboard series to find what suits your rhythm #CorsairAmbassador #corsair https://go.corsair.com/YourRhythm
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  • RT Traumz: With my new @CORSAIR K70 Core TKL Wireless keyboard I can take my PC experience everywhere and game exactly how I want to. Check this keybo...
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    RTTraumzWith my new @CORSAIR K70 Core TKL Wireless keyboard I can take my PC experience everywhere and game exactly how I want to.Check this keyboard out and more from #CORSAIR at http://cor.sr/traumz
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  • If Atomfall's 'Experimental' Mechanics Succeed, Fallout May Want to Take Note
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    Atomfall is now only a few weeks away, and the post-apocalyptic open-world adventure has been teasing some compelling features. Between a mysterious cult, a handy metal detector, and an exploration-focused story that doesn't hold players' hands, Atomfall seems to take the concept of Fallout and make it more hardcore.
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  • Monster Hunter Wilds: How To get Firecell Stones
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    Monster Hunter Wilds features a plethora of new weapons and armor that hunters can chase to their heart's content. The most crucial part of that chase is finding the specific items needed in order to get the gear players may be looking for.
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  • You already missed the best supernatural murder mystery of the year
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    The perfect murder mystery is a rare thing to come by these days. Procedurals are a dime a dozen, of course; for FBI agents alone theres a whole universe. But the art of a murder mystery is something more specific. Plenty of episodic procedurals borrow the idea and contain each investigation to a single episode; others draw it out over the season and stake it all on the landing. But School Spirits on Paramount Plus has managed the impossible, delivering an excellent pulpy murder mystery with supernatural secrets to boot.In the beginning, School Spirits premise is basic: High school senior Maddie (Peyton List) has been missing for a few days and is presumed dead. The evidence includes blood smears in the boiler room of her high school, and the fact that shes trapped at the school as a ghost, watching life carry on without her and wondering who it was who killed her.But basic, here, should not be seen as an equivalent of limited. School Spirits first season is a ton of fun, providing supernatural hijinks to explore at the same time it pokes around a murder on this mortal coil. With the fellow ghosts of those who died at high school (of which there are startlingly many, ranging from a football QB who died on the field to a girl murdered by her guidance counselor in the 60s), Maddie is able to see things that investigators on this side of the spectral veil cant. Especially once Maddie finds out that she can somehow talk to her best friend, Simon (Kristian Ventura) and, for some reason, only Simon the show is able to bounce around suspects and planes of existence with ease, burning through details of the case at the same time were bonding with the ghostly cast who are all trying their best to move on.Given how much of a mystery lives in the reveal, I approached the end of the first season with some ambivalence. I truly had no idea where it was going, which was exciting; maybe Maddy solved it and future seasons moved on to new ghost-related mysteries. Maybe she didnt and it kept going, but I wasnt sure I wanted that either. Across the first season, School Spirits buoyantly keeps the mood up, but isnt afraid to confront the tragedy of its premise: Maddy is stuck watching her mother unravel at the thought of losing her; dark secrets come to light and ruin the lives of those she cared about. Could I handle a second season that pulled me deeper into the tragedy of what did her in?But at the end of season 1, School Spirits delivers a perfect twist. The kind of damn good development that feels like a wave finally cresting the kind of thing that makes you see what the show has been working toward, and what it could continue working to.I wont spoil anything (I want people to go watch it and talk about it with me), but suffice it to say that School Spirits once again did the impossible, with a second season that delivered again. When you thought the story might zig, it zagged, finding new pairings to bring out new facets of characters. All the while, it never stopped making its characters feel fun to watch. It felt like a harmonious balance between its genres teen show, supernatural exploits, and (of course) murder mystery that found a way to enhance the effects of each one. Now, with another last-minute twist that left me hanging, Im eagerly awaiting a third season and however many more they want to deliver after that.School Spirits is streaming on Paramount Plus.
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  • Dynabook's newest laptop has a 4-year warranty, a swappable battery, a weight of under 1 kg, and even a LAN port
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    Dynabook Portg Z40L-N offers AI-powered productivity with Intel Core Ultra, ensuring smooth performance for professionals on the go.
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  • A breakthrough in computing: Cortical Labs' CL1 is the first living biocomputer and costs almost the same as 'Apple's best failure'
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    Cortical Labs' CL1 is the worlds first commercialized biological computer with real neurons on a silicon chip.
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