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RHEO On The Web: Find Your Flow
Discover RHEO’s web version, a private, instant fluid playground that offers calming, breathing, and creative experiences directly in your browser.
RHEO On Steam: One Toy, Every Screen
RHEO launches on Steam, offering a fluid art experience across PC, Steam Deck, VR, and more with seamless sync and no additional purchases.
RHEO: Paint With Light
RHEO is a simple, elegant app that turns your fingertip into flowing, glowing light, emphasizing calm and accessibility on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro.
AmenGate: The Moment Before the Scroll
AmenGate introduces a faith-based prayer lock for iPhone, aiming to replace mindless scrolling with meaningful prayer moments, built on trust and tradition.
AmenGate: The Moment Before The Scroll
AmenGate introduces a faith-based phone lock, replacing distractions with prayer, built on system-level safeguards to foster meaningful prayer habits.
I Wasn’t Allowed Prompting ChatGPT During My Chalk Talk: This Is Discrimination (2025)
A student alleges discrimination after being prevented from prompting ChatGPT during a classroom chalk talk, raising questions about access and fairness.
Please Stop The AI Confidence Theater
Experts and industry leaders urge a halt to exaggerated AI confidence displays, emphasizing transparency and realistic capabilities.
Why Wearables Need Better Social Etiquette Than Specs
Navigating wearables’ social impact requires understanding boundaries, as their constant connectivity can disrupt interactions and challenge respectful etiquette.
Cutrova: Edit the Words, Not the Timeline
Cutrova introduces a local-first, transcript-based video editing tool that simplifies editing by focusing on text, not timelines, enhancing privacy and accessibility.