
Storage demands keep rising. Games for handhelds now stretch across many gigabytes each. Phones and tablets collect photos, videos, and apps faster than internal space can handle. Finding a full terabyte in microSD form without paying a premium has stayed difficult until recently. Prices on high-capacity cards have eased, yet true 1TB options that deliver both space and usable speed remain uncommon at everyday prices. Lexar placed its Play Blue 1TB, priced at $149.99 (was $230), model squarely in that gap.

Everyday conversations and recorded talks move at a pace that leaves little room for immediate checks on every statement made. FactNudger represents an effort by MIT Media Lab researchers to supply a quiet form of assistance through a smartwatch that responds to questionable claims with a wrist vibration.

Astronomers released a fresh view of the southern sky this week that carries an unexpected artistic quality. Captured by the Dark Energy Camera mounted on the Víctor M. Blanco Telescope in Chile, the image highlights the Corona Australis Molecular Cloud and surrounding features in rich color and fine detail.

Tesla surprised owners and enthusiasts this morning when it added a new item to its online store. A balance bike designed for children aged two to five debuted unexpectedly. There is no battery, motor, or pedals, just a lightweight frame and two wheels intended to teach young riders the most important skill on two wheels.

Compact tablets often struggle when games demand steady power over long sessions. Heat builds up fast, forcing the processor to slow down just when players need consistent frame rates. RedMagic tackled that problem head on with the Astra 2.