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Easy on the eyes is also easy on the brain

The study conducted by neuroscientist Dirk Bernhardt-Walther and his team sheds light on how our brains are wired to appreciate visual stimuli that require less cognitive effort to process. The

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Tested: The Circular Ring 2 breaks new smart ring ground

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Samsung Galaxy A17 is on sale in 5G and 4G flavours

Overview of the Samsung Galaxy A17 Samsung's latest budget-friendly Android smartphone Available for purchase despite no formal announcement Retains a

Hands-on: Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) are the new smart glasses to beat

Image: Foundry | Alex Walker-Todd Ever since their launch in October 2023, Meta's Ray-Ban smartglasses have experienced remarkable success, selling

Tech Advisor November 2025 digital magazine: Best of IFA 2025 Awards, top foldable smartphones, Google’s best Pixel AI feature and much more

At Tech Advisor, we're passionate about technology, and trade shows give us the perfect chance to glimpse the future. One

Hulu has an official UK launch date – here’s what this means for you

In 2024, subscribers in the US who have the Disney+ bundle can access the Hulu library directly through the Disney+

Nobel Prizes honor great discoveries — but leave much of science unseen

Katalin Karikó initially dismissed the early morning call as a prank. It was 3 a.m. on October 2, 2023, when

3 things I love about Snap’s new AR glasses software, and 1 thing it needs to work on

Image: Foundry | Alex Walker-Todd Snap, the company that has evolved from social media into AR glasses development, has unveiled

To make a tasty yogurt, just add ants (and their microbes)

In various regions of Eurasia, an unusual component for a zesty yogurt delicacy scurries across the forest floor. Red wood