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And there's an additional Trump family connection.
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Google's new AI image model is so powerful that it erases what was left of the thin line between real and AI-generated imagery.
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NEW RESOURCES The Spot 518: Hudson River School: Albany Institute launches new in-person, online museum guide. "The Albany Institute of History & Art is introducing new ways for visitors to engage with […]
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Currently on sale for $500, the E3 Pro delivers a smooth ride and some features found in higher-end e-scooters. That makes it a good value as an everyday commuting scooter.
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NEW RESOURCES Yale Library: Five new and nine expanded collections now available for researchers. "Beinecke Library reports that from July to September, staff processed 5 new collections and added new materials to […]
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Print Kits are a great way to give loved ones a cool project to 3D print every month
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Apple's AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation just hit a new record low price on Amazon, now available for $99.99, down from $179.00. With this steep $79 discount, Amazon's sale is now one of the all-around best Black Friday deals we've seen so far this season.
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Google's latest AI image model is vastly better than the previous release at generating text in images. You can expect companies to go buck wild with this update.
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Amazon and Best Buy today have introduced a new record low price on the AirTag 1-Pack, available for just $17.99, down from $29.00.
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When we think about gifts that moms will appreciate, the idea of "time" comes up a lot. If you can give the mom in your life a few hours back to do whatever — relaxing, creating, or getting things done— do that. The next best thing is a device that'll help mom make the most of her time. We've rounded up some clever gadgets and useful gear that we've tried out ourselves, so we can confirm they're worthwhile. Our favorite air fryer will save time in the kitchen, a quality style-dryer could make her morning routine more efficient, and one of our favorite smartwatches will literally mark the minutes for her. We also suggest a subscription to The New York Times Games, to help make the most of precious downtime.
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Since arriving in 2020, the Backbone One has helped popularize dedicated mobile game controllers, the kind you might use for streaming services like Xbox Cloud Gaming and NVIDIA GeForce Now, remote play apps, emulators or any smartphone game you'd rather play with buttons and joysticks instead of your fingers. While you can always clip your phone to a PlayStation or Xbox controller paired over Bluetooth, telescopic gamepads like the One tend to be more ergonomic, creating a Nintendo Switch-style shape by clamping around your device at both ends. Backbone is far from the only company making these things now, but the One is still among the most frequently recommended options on the market — Engadget's own Mat Smith gave it a
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