The Morning After: Polymarket and a hairdryer

Although it’s one of the more inoffensive topics on Polymarket, this news typifies the Wild West of prediction markets and betting sites. A hairdryer was allegedly used to rig Polymarket bets on temperatures at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, according to a report by The Telegraph. French authorities noted that the official temperature readings at the airport spiked twice in the past month. On both occasions, gamblers betting on those temperature fluctuations on Polymarket appear to have walked away with thousands upon thousands of dollars.

There is no indication that Polymarket forced anyone to return winnings, but the temperature sensor has been moved to a new location. The site is also still running bets on the daily temperature in and around Paris.

In a more serious development, a US soldier was arrested for allegedly making over $400,000 on Polymarket using information he had about the plans to capture the former Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro.

Gannon Ken Van Dyke was arrested and charged with using classified military information to place bets on the prediction marketplace Polymarket. Van Dyke created a Polymarket account around December 26, 2025, and made 13 bets related to Maduro from December 27 to January 2.

The soldier has also been charged with one count of wire fraud, carrying a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, and one count of unlawful monetary transaction, carrying a maximum sentence of 10 years. It’s a lot heavier than hairdryer shenanigans.

— Mat Smith


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DJI is taking another stab at the budget drone market with the new Lito series. The Lito 1 and Lito X1 are both under $400 and weigh less than 249 grams — they’re ideal for beginners. Both replace DJI’s Mini series, but they offer things those models lacked, like LiDAR and 360-degree obstacle avoidance. After testing both models, I believe they offer unbeatable value and performance at these prices, by a long shot. However, due to DJI’s standing in the US, you might not see either.

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Activision

As suggested by recent comments by the new boss of Xbox, Microsoft’s gaming arm is cutting the prices of both Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, effective immediately, but there’s one big caveat. New Call of Duty games will no longer be available on Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass on day one. They’ll eventually hit those tiers about a year later, during the following holiday season.

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Anker, of battery-pack and cable fame, has announced its own AI chip that it will integrate into its future headphones and other devices. The company is planning to debut the chip, called Thus, on a new model of headphones to be unveiled at its Anker Day event in May.

Anker’s Thus chip integrates computing power directly into NOR flash memory cells, which offer faster read speeds than NAND. Anker says headphones are a particularly challenging environment to demonstrate what a new chip can do because “hardly any other device places higher demands on an AI chip.” Anker announced one particular feature to showcase its silicon. Clear Calls will cancel noise “with a large neural network running entirely on the device, supported by eight MEMS microphones and two bone conduction sensors.”

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Are Overlapping Thread Networks Ruining Your Smart Home Performance?

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Thread border routers play a crucial role in connecting low-power Thread networks to your home’s IP network, such as Wi-Fi or Ethernet, making sure smooth communication across your smart home devices. These routers are often integrated into everyday devices like the Apple HomePod, Google Nest Hub and Samsung TVs, reducing the need for standalone hubs. […]

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The Real Reason Apple Just Pushed Back the Next Mac Studio

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Apple’s recent delays in launching key products, including the Mac Studio and MacBook Ultra, are reshaping its product roadmap and influencing consumer expectations. These setbacks are primarily driven by a combination of a global memory supply crisis and strategic decisions aimed at managing demand for existing models. While some devices, such as the M5 Mac […]

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DJI Pocket 4 Pro is a Much Bigger Upgrade Than Expected

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The DJI Pocket 4 Pro (4P) introduces a range of features that elevate its performance well beyond its predecessors. Highlighted by TechAvid below, one of the most notable upgrades is the dual-camera system, which combines a 1-inch wide-angle sensor with a 3x optical telephoto lens. This pairing allows users to seamlessly switch between capturing expansive […]

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The Real Reason Apple Just Rushed Out iOS 26.4.2 (And It’s Not for New Features)

The Real Reason Apple Just Rushed Out iOS 26.4.2 (And It’s Not for New Features) iPhone Wi?Fi settings screen with a weak signal icon, illustrating connection drops seen after iOS 26.4.1.

Apple has officially announced the release of iOS 26.4.2, a focused update designed to resolve critical issues identified in iOS 26.4.1. This update is set to address several significant concerns, including CarPlay connectivity glitches, battery performance problems, Wi-Fi reliability issues, and security vulnerabilities. While the update is anticipated to arrive within the next week, Apple […]

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INMO Air 3 Smart Glasses Excel at Real-Time Translation, but There is a Catch

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The INMO Air 3 smart glasses represent a thoughtful blend of practicality and advanced AI-driven features, as highlighted by Kola. Weighing just 48 grams, these glasses are designed for extended wear, offering a lightweight and comfortable fit that aligns with both professional and casual settings. Their dual-eye monochrome display, optimized for tasks like real-time language […]

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Joseph Joseph finally solves the grossest part of mopping

Most people mop their floors, thinking they’re getting them clean. The uncomfortable truth, though, is that the moment you dunk the mop head back into the bucket, you’re no longer cleaning with fresh water. You’re spreading a diluted mix of soap and grime across the same surface you just wiped down. It’s a problem as old as the mop itself, and nobody has done much about it.

Joseph Joseph spent four years trying to solve it. The result is the UltraClean Microfibre Floor Mop Cleaning System, a complete rethink of what mopping should actually achieve. The goal was to design something that genuinely removes dirt rather than just diluting it and spreading it around. The solution required a patented mechanism and six prototypes before the team arrived at a final design.

Designer: Joseph Joseph

At the heart of the design is SprayClean technology, a patented mechanism built into the bucket’s slot. Each time you insert the mop head, a built-in scraper squeezes the dirty water into a sealed collection chamber while six nozzles spray fresh water onto the pad. The mop comes out clean and damp, not soaked, which means your floors dry faster, too.

The bucket is divided into two completely separate chambers. The upper reservoir holds up to 1.4 litres of clean water, enough to cover up to 70 m² on a single fill. That’s most of a typical home in one go. The bottom chamber is translucent, so you can watch the dirty water accumulate as you clean, which is simultaneously gross and oddly satisfying.

The mop head is designed with the same care. It rotates to access tight corners and lies flat to get under furniture, where dust and grime tend to hide. The telescopic handle adjusts to suit whoever’s doing the cleaning. The microfibre pad is machine-washable, and the system comes with three of them, so you’re not stuck waiting for one to dry between rooms.

For large open-plan spaces with a mix of hard flooring and tiles, the UltraClean removes the need to stop and change the water halfway through, a chore that most people skip anyway. And for kitchens, where floors tend to accumulate grease and food residue, mopping with genuinely fresh water each pass makes a noticeable difference in how clean the floor actually feels underfoot.

The UltraClean Microfibre Floor Mop Cleaning System retails for $90. It took four years and six prototypes to get here, which, given how long the classic mop and bucket pairing has gone essentially unchanged, seems like a reasonable investment. Cofounder Antony Joseph calls this the product’s delight factor, and given how satisfying it is to actually clean your floors properly, it’s hard to argue.

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MacBook Neo 2 Tipped for A19 Pro Chips and up to 3x Faster AI

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Apple’s highly anticipated MacBook Neo 2 is set to launch earlier than expected, marking a significant shift in the company’s production strategy. This accelerated timeline is largely attributed to Apple’s decision to repurpose surplus A19 Pro chips originally intended for the iPhone 17 series. By addressing the depletion of A18 Pro chips used in the […]

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Why Developers Are Switching to Kimi K2.6 Over Gemini 3.1 Pro

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Kimi K2.6, developed by Moonshot AI, stands out as an open source AI model offering advanced capabilities for users seeking robust performance on a budget. As highlighted by World of AI, one of its key features is a 256k context window, allowing it to handle extensive workflows and large datasets efficiently. Additionally, the model supports […]

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iPhone Evolution: Massive Leaks Reveal Apple’s Plan Through 2028

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Apple is poised to redefine the smartphone landscape with a series of significant updates to the iPhone over the next three years. Between 2025 and 2027, the company plans to introduce new advancements in design, engineering, and functionality. These updates signal a decisive shift from the incremental changes of the past, marking a bold new […]

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