Meet the G6 Edge : UniFi’s Next-Gen Security Camera is Here

Meet the G6 Edge : UniFi’s Next-Gen Security Camera is Here UniFi Protect G6 Edge cameras shown in dome, turret, and bullet designs for different security installation needs.

Ubiquiti has introduced the UniFi Protect G6 Edge cameras, expanding its surveillance offerings to address diverse security needs. These cameras are equipped with 1/1.2-inch sensors and varifocal optics, allowing high-resolution video capture in challenging lighting conditions. Features like long-range infrared illumination and integrated radar sensing make them particularly effective for monitoring large outdoor spaces or […]

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X is changing its revenue-sharing policy to deter users pretending to be Americans

X is updating its revenue-sharing incentives to give more weight to engagement from a user’s home region, Nikita Bier, the company’s Head of Product has announced. Bier said the change in policy was to “encourage content that resonates with people in [the user’s] country, in neighboring countries and people who speak [their] language.” 

Bier continued that while X appreciates everyone’s opinion on US politics, the company is hoping the new policy can “disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts.” The US and Japan have the largest number of users on X. Bier didn’t mention it outright, but dozens of popular accounts tweeting pro-Trump sentiments and commentaries focusing on US politics in general were revealed to be based outside the US late last year, when X rolled out a transparency feature that exposed users’ locations. Those accounts, which pretended to be from the US and garnered millions of likes, views and reposts, turned out to be based in countries like India, Kenya and Nigeria. 

“X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world,” Bier said. When one user responded to his post that some countries barely have any users, making it hard to earn money from the website, Bier just suggested that they should write about their day-to-day experiences. “Of course, you’re welcome to continue chiming in on America politics. We just won’t send money overseas for that content,” he said. X’s new policy will start taking effect on Thursday, March 26. 

Update, March 25 2026, 11:30AM ET: According to a tweet from Musk, X "will pause moving forward with this until further consideration."

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KFC’s Pickle Puffer Is Fashion’s Weirdest Power Move

At some point, the line between fashion and performance art quietly dissolved, and I think we need to have a serious conversation about who’s holding the needle. Because KFC just debuted a puffer jacket filled with real sliced gherkins and acid-green brine, and it is fully, sincerely, unapologetically real.

The Pickle Puffer is exactly what it sounds like. A clear plastic puffer jacket, entirely see-through, packed with floating slices of pickled cucumber and brine so vividly green it almost looks radioactive. The insulation is gone, replaced with hundreds of actual pickles that shift and float with every movement.

Designer: KFC

Picture a standard puffer silhouette, the kind you’d wear on a cold commute, except every quilted chamber is sealed, transparent, and filled with floating pickle slices suspended in green liquid. The jacket moves the way a lava lamp moves. Tilt left and the gherkins drift. A hydration hose runs along the chest like something from a trail runner’s kit, except it feeds into a reservoir of pickle juice. The zipper pull is shaped like a pickle. The whole thing is lurid and weirdly beautiful in the way that only objects with absolutely no interest in being subtle can be.

I genuinely don’t know whether to call this genius or absurdist theatre, and I’m starting to think the distinction doesn’t matter anymore. What makes the Pickle Puffer particularly fascinating is its origin story. It didn’t start in a brand meeting or a creative studio. It started with an AI-generated video on TikTok of a man handing out gherkin slices from a pickle-filled puffer jacket. The video had barely a hundred likes. A hundred. And yet something about it triggered that very specific brand instinct that says: we should make this real.

The fact that KFC actually followed through says a lot about where we are right now. We’ve officially entered an era where a low-engagement AI fantasy can become a physical product, and the feedback loop between online imagination and real-world manufacturing has compressed to almost nothing. KFC UK brand manager James Channon was refreshingly candid, calling it “a bit unhinged, but that’s the point.”

And it is unhinged. But it’s also timed to perfection. The jacket dropped alongside KFC’s new Pickle Mania Menu in the UK, which includes Pickle Loaded Fries and a Pickle Pepsi, riding the wave of a full-blown cultural obsession. The #pickles hashtag on TikTok has racked up billions of views, and apparently the correct brand response is to wear that moment on your body, literally soaked in brine.

Now, this is a one-off. You can’t buy it. You have to win it through an Instagram giveaway, which is its own kind of genius because the scarcity makes it collectible and the competition makes it content. KFC isn’t really selling a jacket. They’re selling a news story, a talking point, and a social media moment that will keep circulating long after the pickles start to turn. That’s the actual product here.

It also puts the Pickle Puffer in the company of a growing category of fashion-as-marketing stunts increasingly committed to the bit. Aldi’s Jacket Potato Jacket came before it. Lidl has played in this space too. There’s a whole lane developing for grocery and fast-food brands to use absurdist outerwear as their loudest advertising medium, and it’s clearly working. I’m writing about a pickle jacket right now, so there’s your proof.

What I keep coming back to is how genuinely well it’s designed for what it’s supposed to do. The translucency is intentional. The floating pickles are the visual. The hydration hose is the punchline that also happens to be functional. Every element is deliberate and considered, even if the whole thing is engineered to make you laugh first and think second. Plenty of brands try for weird and land on confusing. KFC landed on weird and made it covetable. Fashion has always been partly spectacle. The Pickle Puffer just has better snacks.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 to Hit 5,000mAh Battery: Is This the Multi-Day Foldable?

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 to Hit 5,000mAh Battery: Is This the Multi-Day Foldable? Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8

  The Galaxy Z Fold 8 builds upon the strong foundation of its predecessor, the Fold 7, by introducing a range of user-focused upgrades designed to enhance functionality, durability, and overall user satisfaction. From improved battery performance and faster charging to refined displays and better durability, the Fold 8 addresses both practical needs and user […]

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Meet AutoDream : Claude Code’s Clever New Trick for Memory Management

Meet AutoDream : Claude Code’s Clever New Trick for Memory Management Claude Code screen showing AutoDream reviewing memory files and saving a cleaner, reorganized set for future sessions.

Anthropic’s new AutoDream feature introduces a fresh approach to memory management in Claude AI, aiming to address the challenges of cluttered and inefficient data storage. As explained by Nate Herk | AI Automation, AutoDream functions as a background sub-agent that actively consolidates, prunes and reorganizes memory files across sessions. This process ensures that each new […]

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Apple Just Fixed the Apple TV 4K’s Most Annoying Audio Bug in tvOS 26.4

Apple Just Fixed the Apple TV 4K’s Most Annoying Audio Bug in tvOS 26.4 tvOS 26.4

  The release of tvOS 26.4 marks a significant step forward for the Apple TV 4K, introducing a host of new features designed to enhance usability, accessibility and overall performance. With updates ranging from streamlined app management to expanded sports coverage and improved audio compatibility, this update ensures that your Apple TV remains a central […]

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PS6 vs Xbox Helix : Which Next-Gen Console Will Cost You More?

PS6 vs Xbox Helix : Which Next-Gen Console Will Cost You More? Side-by-side price range graphic comparing PS6 costs with Xbox Project Helix premium pricing for late 2027.

The upcoming release of the Xbox Helix and PlayStation 6 (PS6) marks a pivotal moment in the gaming industry, with both consoles offering distinct approaches to next-generation gaming. According to colteastwood, Microsoft is positioning the Xbox Helix as a high-performance device, featuring advanced hardware like a larger die size and enhanced GPU, with an estimated […]

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WWDC 2026 Official: Apple Sets Date for iOS 27 Reveal and Next-Gen Siri Overhaul

WWDC 2026 Official: Apple Sets Date for iOS 27 Reveal and Next-Gen Siri Overhaul WWDC 2026

Apple has officially confirmed the dates for its highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026, set to take place from June 8 to June 12. This annual event, a cornerstone of Apple’s technological roadmap, is expected to unveil significant updates across its software ecosystem, including the latest iterations of iOS 27, macOS 27 and iPadOS […]

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Is Your iPhone Faster? iOS 26.4 Brings Major Battery & Performance Fixes

Is Your iPhone Faster? iOS 26.4 Brings Major Battery & Performance Fixes Apple Music on iOS 26.4 highlighting Playlist Playground tools for building a personalized playlist from prompts.

Apple has officially released iOS 26.4, a comprehensive update that brings a blend of new features, refined design elements and performance improvements to compatible devices. This latest version not only addresses long-standing issues but also introduces enhancements that make your device more intuitive, secure and enjoyable to use. Whether you’re interested in accessibility, security, or […]

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Cameras Compared: S26 Ultra vs. iPhone 17 Pro Max vs. Xiaomi 17 Ultra

Cameras Compared: S26 Ultra vs. iPhone 17 Pro Max vs. Xiaomi 17 Ultra Ultrawide frame grabs comparing edge detail and stabilization from iPhone 17 Pro Max, Xiaomi 17 Ultra, and S26 Ultra.

The competition for the best camera phone of 2026 has reached unprecedented levels, with the S26 Ultra, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and Xiaomi 17 Ultra leading the charge. Each of these flagship devices features innovative technology, offering unique strengths in photography and videography. This detailed comparison from ZONEofTECH evaluates their performance across key areas, helping […]

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