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Technology Wired Jun 2
How to Edit, Merge, and Split PDFs With Free Online Tools

You don’t need expensive software for basic PDF tasks. In fact, all you need is a handful of free web-based apps.

Technology Wired Jun 2
Meet the Accidental Editor in Chief of Muslim Media

Ameer Al-Khatahtbeh was just trying to find an outlet for Muslim news. Now he has more than 12 million followers.

Technology Wired Jun 2
Skullcandy Discount Code: 30% Off | June 2026

Save on today’s top Skullcandy Promo Codes for Crusher Evo headphones, 36% off Crusher ANC 2 noise-canceling headphones, and more with amazing deals.

Technology Electrek Jun 1
Volvo CE, Hitachi Energy set to partner on zero emission job sites

Volvo CE and Hitachi Energy have signed an MOU to support and accelerate the deployment of battery electric construction equipment powered by a clean, renewable energy supply that’s backed by intelligent energy storage and management. more…

Technology Electrek Jun 1
Texas adds another huge solar farm as ERCOT grid demand soars

Texas keeps piling on solar projects as electricity demand surges on the ERCOT grid – and now another massive one is moving ahead. more…

Technology Electrek Jun 1
Hyundai is testing a new high-tech SDV setup for its upcoming EVs [Images]

A disguised IONIQ 6 was spotted near Hyundai’s R&D hub in Europe, revealing much more than a standard refresh model. more…

Technology Electrek Jun 1
Tesla FSD v14 is so good it’s making me dangerously complacent

I was the first journalist to test Tesla’s Autopilot before it launched over a decade ago. I’ve tested every version of Autopilot and “Full Self-Driving” since. FSD v14 is by far the most impressive — and that’s exactly what makes it the most dangerous. The danger isn’t that FSD v14 is bad. The danger is that it’s so good enough that it can make you stop paying attention — and Tesla is not doing enough to discourage complacency. In fact, I’d argue that it is actively encouraging complacency with its marketing. more…

Technology Electrek Jun 1
Kia’s affordable EVs are catching on fast, but this could be the one to sell like ‘hotcakes’

Kia credited its growing lineup of mass-market EVs and hybrid SUVs after posting its third straight month of sales growth in May. more…

Technology Wired Jun 1
Best Sleep Trackers of 2026: Oura, Whoop, and Eight Sleep

I tested the top sleep wearables for every type of sleeper, including devices from Oura, Whoop, and Eight Sleep.

Technology MIT Tech Review Jun 1
The Download: China’s brain implant ambitions

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. China has approved the world’s first invasive brain-computer chip—here’s what’s next Sitting in the courtyard of his house in China’s Henan province last October, Dong Hui decided to try holding a…

Technology Wired Jun 1
Universal Audio Volt 876 USB Audio Interface Review: Pro-Level Polish

With true plug-and-play support, versatile connectivity, and excellent sound, Universal Audio’s Volt 876 makes recording simple.

Technology Wired Jun 1
Websites Can Now Spy on You Through Your Hard Drive

Thanks to the newly detailed FROST technique, telltale SSD activity can be measured in the browser using simple JavaScript.