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Some iPhone 15, 16, and 17 models could be banned in the United States amid a preliminary ruling that Chinese display maker BOE infringed on Samsung's OLED trade secrets (via Korea's ETNews).
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What did we love about it? The powerful and sensitive 42K optical sensor, the 4,000Hz polling rate, the ultra-light design, and that it has both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. "The Asus ROG Keris II Ace boasts a combination of top-level features and functionality that you'd be hard-pressed to find altogether in another FPS mouse. That makes it a dynamo—you'll get some of the very best performance you've ever had in FPS games with this mouse."
This mouse is extremely featherlight, weighing just 54 grams (0.12 pounds), and you can charge it via USB-C so you won't have to worry about batteries. And unlike lots of other gaming mice, this one features a single RGB zone that's located in the scrolling wheel. You can use the associated app to change the color and motion effects and even sync them with other Aura Sync-compatible devices.
The one caveat is that only the white version is on sale for $100 right now, while the black is only down to $140. If you're okay with white, don't miss out! Snag the Asus ROG Keris II Ace for $100 before this deal expires.
The ultra-light Asus ROG Keris II Ace esports mouse is 44% off
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Don't miss the scenes at the end of the superhero movie for clues to what's coming next.
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The FDA approved a fourth natural food color additive this year, but how can you avoid the artificial dyes still out there?
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Experts predict near-term price instability for EVs and other vehicles due to Trump's tariffs, potentially leveling off by 2027. Here's what you can do now if you're in the market to buy.
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NEW RESOURCES University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences: College of Public Health Student Creates Website to Monitor Food Recalls. "[Wilberforce] Twinamatsiko, who's in the college's Health Systems and Services Research doctoral program, […]
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In a nation where the average salary is around $4,200 a year, the all-electric carmaker is launching a $70,000 vehicle. The question is why.
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Apple today announced a $500 million multi-year commitment to buying American-made rare earth magnets developed by MP Materials, at a state-of-the-art factory in Fort Worth, Texas. Apple said the commitment is part of its overall pledge to spend more than $500 billion in the U.S. within the next four years, which it announced in February.
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NEW RESOURCES Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia: Beta Version of the New Daiber Collection Database Released. "The Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia at The University of Tokyo is pleased to […]
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What do you do after successfully crowdfunding a tiny knife and a tiny pen? If you're London gear company Malboro & Kane, you combine them to form a clever gadget known as the SlashPen, which also features a screwdriver and a glass-breaking tip.
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So, what does Mint Mobile have planned? First of all, you can save up to $440 on one of the best smartphones out there. All these phones have amazing screens, great battery life, are blazing fast, and have cameras that will capture jaw-dropping photos.
Second of all, Mint Mobile is offering 50% off two years of Unlimited. Basically, you're going to use the service for free for a full year. In total, you'll pay a mere $360 for the whole thing which is impressively low.
So what phones can you get with $440 off? The very best, of course. The Samsung Galaxy S25 is usually available for $800, but you can get it for a mere $360 right now. Next one up, the Samsung Galaxy S25 usually costs a round $1,000, but you can get it for $560 at Mint Mobile.
Samsung's $1,100 Galaxy S25 Edge can now be purchased for $660, while the absolutely impressive S25 Ultra is down to $860 from its $1,300 MSRP.
If you'd rather get the Google Pixel 9 and the clean Android, know that this $800 phone is also available for $360. That's a really low price for such a stellar phone.
So there you go, the best chance to get a fantastic new phone and two years of Mint Mobile Unlimited for the price of one. This deal lasts through August 28th or while supplies last, so hurry up!
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Researchers at Binarly and Carnegie Mellon University disclosed four deep firmware issues to Gigabyte back in April, which could allow attackers to bypass Secure Boot on hundreds of Gigabyte motherboard models. These compromised versions of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI, also sometimes called by the outdated term BIOS) can be used to run code in a pre-boot environment, essentially compromising the computer long before Windows or another operating system boots.
According to BleepingComputer, about 240 Gigabyte motherboard models with Intel chipsets use the American Megatrends parts affected by this firmware, plus tons of devices from other manufacturers that aren't currently disclosed. Gigabyte already patched the issue on some affected motherboards via the June BIOS update. But given the age of these PCs, many of them are out of service, meaning they're not scheduled to ever get UEFI/BIOS updates to fix the problem. That is… a problem.
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"Just one of these covers a significant part of the footprint of Manhattan," Mark Zuckerberg said.
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As the cost of streaming services continues to rise, the Nuvyyo Tablo is a breath of fresh air. For a one-time price, I can watch and record live TV without signing up for a subscription.
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Tesla faces trial in Miami over a fatal 2019 crash involving a distracted driver using the car's Autopilot technology. A woman died, and her boyfriend was gravely injured.
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A promise to expose a corrupt elite has turned into a perceived cover up, and the powerful online influencers who helped elect Donald Trump are now in open revolt.
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We understand the skepticism with Prime Day deals—we only recommend quality gadgets that we've spent weeks evaluating to ensure you're getting a good deal on a great product.
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LandingAI, a pioneer in agentic vision technologies, is unveiling Agentic Document Extraction (ADE)?an intelligent document understanding solution that transcends traditional optical character recognition (OCR) with the power of agentic AI?for the Snowflake Marketplace.
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Amazon has deployed over 750,000 robots to its fulfillment centers over the last decade or so, but now there's a new, shall we say, more sensitive addition. The company has announced Vulcan, its first robot with a sense of touch. It's one in a series of new robots introduced today at Amazon's Delivering the Future event in Germany.
Vulcan uses force feedback sensors to monitor how much it's pushing or holding on to an object and, ideally, not damage it. "In the past, when industrial robots have unexpected contact, they either emergency stop or smash through that contact. They often don't even know they have hit something because they cannot sense it." Aaron Parness, Amazon director, applied science, stated in the release. "Vulcan represents a fundamental leap forward in robotics. It's not just seeing the world, it's feeling it, enabling capabilities that were impossible for Amazon robots until now."
Of course, there's an AI component, with Amazon training Vulcan's AI on physical data around touch and force. Vulcan also uses algorithms to determine what it can handle, identify different products and find space in the fulfillment center. The machine has "tackled thousands" of objects and tasks, like moving electronics and picking up socks. The system can also learn from its mistakes, with Amazon stating the robot will become more capable as time goes on.
Amazon, which has faced continual
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Zoox, the Amazon-owned robotaxi company, announced a voluntary software recall for 270 of its vehicles. The company had paused its driverless vehicle operations for a review following an incident last month where a Zoox car and a passenger car collided in Las Vegas. According to the report filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the crash did not cause any injuries. CNBC reports that Zoox has resumed usual operations following the software update.
"After analysis and rigorous testing, Zoox identified the root cause," the company said in a blog post today. "We issued a software update that was implemented across all Zoox vehicles. All Zoox vehicles on the road today, including our purpose-built robotaxi and test fleet, have the updated software."
Last year, the NHTSA investigated issues with Toyota Highlander cars equipped with Zoox's automated driving system exhibiting unexpected braking. Car models retrofitted with the Zoox system recently began testing and mapping in Los Angeles.
Update, May 6, 2025, 4:54PM ET: Revised to state exact number of vehicles impacted by the recall.
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