Utica Observer-Dispatch on MSN
Is that tower spying on me? What happens when Border Patrol comes to your backyard
When a Border Patrol tower went up in their New York backyard, they wondered what it could see, and who exactly was watching.
House Digest on MSN
16 Things Everyone Should Declutter In September
As the weather shifts, September is the ideal time to declutter both summer items that must get stored, as well as things you ...
Skincare isn't something I'd expected to use AI for. But I'm loving the results. Here's how I hacked my way to a healthy ...
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Scientists have worked out why some people invert video game controls, so which side is correct?
Now, though, it's part of a scientific study. As reported by The Guardian, Dr Jennifer Corbett and Dr Jaap Munneke at Brunel University London initiated a study during lockdown into the neuroscience ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Camera glasses are getting “viewfinders”! The new Meta Ray-Ban Display has a pop-up screen that shows a preview of photos and videos
Photographers have been using camera glasses as a hack for behind-the-scenes footage to feed the social media algorithms – ...
You're probably wrong about why you prefer inverted or non-inverted game controls, a new cognitive research study has claimed ...
According to Corbett, the assumptions for why people prefer inverted controls were wrong. Instead, the biggest determining factor was how quickly gamers could mentally rotate things and overcome the ...
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