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CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 11, 2026
CES 2026: LG's Latest Washer-Dryer Combo Solves the Biggest Issues With All-In-One Machines
LG's Signature Series 2026 balances high-capacity washing with rapid heat pump drying.

CNET NewsJan 11, 2026
Livestream FA Cup Soccer: Watch Man United vs. Brighton From Anywhere
Interim Red Devils boss Darren Fletcher faces a tricky cup test against the Seagulls.

SlashDotJan 11, 2026
Walmart Announces Drone Delivery, Integration with Google's AI Chatbot Gemini


EngadgetJan 11, 2026
California's governor plans to set aside $200 million for state EV tax credits
The loss of the federal EV tax credits may have been a huge blow to prospective buyers, but California wants to fill that gap for its residents. Governor Gavin Newsom's proposed budget for 2026-2027, which was released on Friday, includes a "light-duty zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) incentive program" that details a one-time infusion of $200 million.

According to the budget summary, this incentive program is "a critical part of the Administration's strategy to keep ZEVs affordable and accessible for all." The proposed budget still has to make it through the state's legislature later this year, but if passed, the new incentive would help continue the momentum of EV adoption across California. In the third quarter of 2025, the state saw almost 30 percent of auto sales being EVs, according to the California Energy Commission.

There are no details in the budget summary outlining how exactly the $200 million would break down on a per-vehicle basis, but USA Today reported that the rebate would be an "on the hood" instant discount for EVs. Previously, buyers would get up to $7,500 back in federal tax rebates on new EV


ResearchBuzzJan 11, 2026
Goshen College, CES 2026, Amazon Alexa, More: Sunday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, January 11, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Goshen College: The Bulletin archive fully digitized. "The Bulletin, Goshen College's official magazine, is now available online in its entirety thanks to the digitization work of the Internet Archive. Every […]

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CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 11, 2026
Best Robots at CES: Softer, Smarter, Wetter, Wilder video
We run down the coolest, most fun, most WTF and best overall robots from CES 2026.

CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 11, 2026
Speediance's Portable Resistance Trainer and Wearable Connect Your Wellness and Fitness Data
Speediance demoed its new compact strength training device and wearable at CES.

CNET NewsJan 11, 2026
CES 2026: We Found the Robots That Actually Solve Real Housework Problems
Check out some of the most impressive home-centric robots featured at CES 2026 so far.

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SpaceX can deploy 7,500 more Starlink Gen2 satellites with FCC approval (Engadget)

EngadgetJan 09, 2026
CES: So very big, so little sustainability tech
Every third booth at CES showed off some new AI product or other. If you wanted to find a robotic lawn mower, throw a rock. Humanoid robots, smart locks and super thin TVs were everywhere. But if you went looking for sustainability products, you're going to have to hunt a bit.

Last year, the Sustainability section at the Las Vegas Convention Center had 20 booths. This year, there were 38, but that's in part due to the combination of the energy and sustainability categories. So exhibitors like South Korea's largest electric utility company, a nuclear power company from the same country and lots of battery manufacturers. There was also an AI data platform booth in the section that had nothing to do with sustainability as far as I can tell. Guess the organizers just ran out of room for all the AI.

Within the sustainability section, and at other CES venues, I found a few encouraging displays of sustainable products — organizations and devices that were trying to address the


ResearchBuzzJan 04, 2026
California Privacy, Google, Cryptocurrency Scams, More: Sunday ResearchBuzz, January 4, 2026
NEW RESOURCES TechCrunch: California residents can use new tool to demand brokers delete their personal data. "California is giving residents a new tool that should make it easier for them to limit […]

Computer World Security NewsDec 13, 2023
What is Stolen Device Protection for iPhone and how does it work?
Take that, iPhone thieves — Apple is about to make it even more difficult to use its smartphones when you have no right to do so. In the upcoming iOS 17.3, it is testing out a new security system called "Stolen Device Protection."

Here's a look at what this is, and what it does.

Stolen Device Protection explained Apple's beta notes explain: "Stolen Device Protection adds an additional layer of security in the unlikely case that someone has stolen your iPhone and also obtained your passcode."

The company explains the features this way:

Accessing your saved passwords requires Face/Touch ID to be sure it's you. Changing sensitive settings like your Apple ID password is protected by a security delay. No delay is required when iPhone is at familiar locations such as home and work. The idea is that Stolen Device Protection introduces another obstacle that makes it difficult for thieves to gain access to your data, erase it, or delete the device to factory fresh status for resale.

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