Amazon Prime Day 2018 Deals Revealed: AmazonBasics, Stone & Beam, Rivet, Presto!, Wickedly Prime, Solimo, Goodthreads, Daily Ritual


Amazon today announced its top Prime Day deals across a range of private label selection, including products from AmazonBasics, Stone & Beam, Rivet, Presto!, Wickedly Prime, Solimo, Goodthreads,...

Amazon Prime Day 2018 Deals Revealed: AmazonBasics, Stone & Beam, Rivet, Presto!, Wickedly Prime, Solimo, Goodthreads, Daily Ritual


Amazon today announced its top Prime Day deals across a range of private label selection, including products from AmazonBasics, Stone & Beam, Rivet, Presto!, Wickedly Prime, Solimo, Goodthreads,...

Nike made me a pair of custom sneakers in 46 minutes

Last week, Nike announced the launch of its Makers' Experience, an invite-only, limited-time event where people can design a pair of shoes and have them made in less than hour. And today we had the chance to check it out for ourselves at the company'...

The best pressure cooker

By Lesley Stockton This post was done in partnership with The Sweethome, a buyer's guide to the best things for your home. Read the full article here. After 40 hours of research and testing—including cooking 15 pounds of brisket, 13 pounds of...

Opera hits 300 million users, promptly moves to WebKit

Opera hits 300 million users, promptly moves to WebKit

Opera is celebrating the news that it's hit the 300 million monthly user milestone with a big announcement. It's going to dump Presto, the current Opera rendering engine, in favor of WebKit. The company gave the impression that it's exhausted after swimming against the tide of an internet designed to work for Chrome and Safari for so long. Instead, the firm will devote its considerable resources toward "innovation and polish" on its browser products. Opera's already hinted at its future by demonstrating Ice, its WebKit-based experiment for iOS and Android devices, which it'll be showing off in more detail at MWC later this month.

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