f.lux is a desktop app that automatically adjusts your screen's color temperature based on the time of day. During daylight hours, it keeps your display bright and cool, similar to natural sunlight.
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The World’s Smallest Pixels Are Here and They Might Change Screens Forever. Meet Retina-Matching Displays
Imagine a display so sharp your eyes can’t tell where the pixels end and the real world begins. That’s what a team of Swedish ...
Exposure’s latest Six Pack 15 and Zenith 4 mountain bike lights are arguably the best on the market, but that performance comes at a price.
Scientists in Sweden have created a revolutionary new form of “electronic paper” that could change the way we interact with ...
Liquid metal controlled by low voltage reversibly switches color and infrared response in nanoscale surfaces, enabling low power reflective displays, sensors, and optical security features.
If you're not a fan of Liquid Glass, or it makes you feel dizzy, here’s how to make Apple's new UI design work for you.
"It’s complicated to guide them through this, as when they go home, most of what I teach can be unlearned fairly quickly." ...
There's a lot to like about Amazon's new Kindle hardware, but the compromises its making on the home screen could be the real ...
A top-tier smartphone camera needs to perform, but also make it look like it's not trying very hard. We expect a tap of the shutter button to create a great image in any circumstance, regardless of ...
OVER THE TAPPAN ZEE - Have you noticed the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge's signature color-changing lights seem a bit dimmer? They are. It's on purpose and designed to keep migratory birds safe. The New ...
A new discovery has unraveled why we sometimes see colors that aren't there. The phenomenon of "color afterimages" is when ...
As the largest predatory fish on Earth, great white sharks are already impressive, armed with up to 300 serrated teeth and weighing up to 5,000 pounds. Now, new research adds more intrigue to the ...
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