I’ve been wearing the Amazfit Balance 3 for a few weeks now, and somewhere along the way it developed an annoying habit. It started telling me things I didn’t want to hear. Not literally, of course. But there were multiple mornings when I’d wake up,…
Until recently, buying fitness equipment for the home involved a fairly clear compromise. Commercial machines offered durability, stability, and the kind of workout experience people expected from a gym, but they were often too large, too expensive, and too impractical for residential spaces. Home equipment…
For most of modern home life, a certain amount of inconvenience was simply accepted as part of owning household appliances. Vacuums needed to be untangled. Air filters had to be cleaned. Pet hair found its way into corners, onto furniture, and eventually into the appliances…
The first recognition was notable. The second raised expectations. By the third consecutive year of competitive placing at ImportExpo, the pattern had become distinct enough to examine on its own terms. Yurii Nadtochii, the automotive designer and custom fabricator behind an internationally referenced replica of…
Nonprofit funding can look strong from the outside while still being difficult to manage from the inside. A successful gala, a generous year-end campaign, or a major grant can all create momentum. But for executive directors and boards, the harder question is often not whether…
Ask most people what an AI gaming company looks like, and they picture a faceless pipeline churning out content. Michal Rahamim is building something more human. The co-founder and chief operating officer of Liberty Pixel, the Israeli studio behind SkeeBoost, is set on proving that…
Most people learning engineering today are doing it on screens. They watch tutorials. They simulate circuits. They drag components across digital interfaces that behave exactly as intended. And then they’re asked to build something real. That gap—between understanding a concept and physically making it work…