On the top of every Steam Deck is a power button. If you press it once, it will turn the screen on or off and put it into rest mode. If you hold that button, it will turn off or turn on the system.
Tutorial for making simple jewelry from copper wire, stone and bead from LanAnhHandmade. The method is simple, easy to understand and completely free, so you can do it yourself at home. You can change ...
A top US Army general stationed in South Korea said he’s been turning to an artificial intelligence chatbot to help him think through key command and personal decisions — the latest sign that even the ...
I have a main in Street Fighter (add Sakura to 6, please, Capcom) and don't often swoop to the lows of button bashing, but it doesn't take much panic to send me there. Well, luckily, Corsair has ...
A rewrite of Australia's environment laws will not include a "climate trigger" that could block coal and gas projects, the minister has confirmed. Instead, proponents of major projects will be ...
OpenAI is temporarily blocking users of its Sora 2 AI video app from making content that includes Martin Luther King Jr.'s likeness after some people created what the technology company called ...
Generative AI is here, but we don’t quite know what to do with it. Across both industry and the military, enthusiasm has outpaced results. Companies report rising rates of abandoned AI projects, while ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. Two judges appointed by President Donald ...
For years, I parked my savings at Wells Fargo because it felt safe and familiar. The problem is it was earning almost nothing. Wells Fargo's standard savings account still pays just 0.01% APY, which ...
If you've ever waited in line to check out at a supermarket or convenience store and felt the urge to buy a candy bar or pack of gum, you are not alone — they are there for that exact reason. An ...
Screenshots from Kellen Appleton’s Instagram documenting her (left) and Ana Chambers’ (right) progress on a trip across Vermont using only public buses on Oct. 10, 2025. Courtesy of Kellen ...