Major League Baseball is set to introduce the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System (ABS) this season. And with it, there will be some changes to both the in-stadium experience and the at-home ...
This request concerns the logo that slowly fills in when loading a stream. Previously this would simply sit in the center of the screen and slowly fill to indicate the progress of the stream loading.
At the moment, Gemini’s “Computer Use” efforts are focused on desktop web as seen by the Gemini Agent available for AI Ultra subscribers. Availability on Android seems inevitable, with 16 QPR3 Beta 2 ...
This CES 2026 prototype from Lenovo could recreate your ultrawide gaming monitor setup on the go. I got a first look at the Legion Pro Rollable concept with a display that can expand not once, but ...
Lenovo’s latest prototype rollable, the ThinkPad Rollable XD Concept, clearly demonstrates that Lenovo feels that rollable displays are the future — or if not the future, than a niche that it can ...
Lenovo wants to make rolling screens more ubiquitous. These flexible screens can extend out from their normal aspect ratio, so a device like the ThinkBook Gen 6 Rollable can go from a 14-inch laptop ...
The two displays get much closer now for a tidier setup. Plus, it’s got a big-ass battery. The two displays get much closer now for a tidier setup. Plus, it’s got a big-ass battery. is a reviewer ...
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Endless bouncing balls

A physics demonstration shows how bouncing balls can appear to keep moving endlessly, explaining the energy transfer and motion behind the effect. Trump erupts over Mar-a-Lago search after new email ...
What if you could bring your ultrawide monitor with you on the go? It’s a silly idea, but one that’s immediately appealing if you’ve spent any time within the constrained jail cell walls of your ...
A purported leak containing marketing materials for a new gaming laptop from Lenovo suggests the company may debut a Windows 11 PC with a horizontal rollable display that expands out to an ultrawide ...
Against Louisville on Saturday afternoon, the Hoosiers ran a staggered ball screen set on six different possessions. It’s the type of action we haven’t seen much, if at all, from Indiana this season.