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You can save big on the colorful and bass-forward Beats Studio Pro.
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We're officially just one week away from Black Friday, which will take place on Friday, November 28 in 2025. As always, this will be the best time of the year to shop for great deals, including popular Apple products like AirPods, iPad, Apple Watch, and more. In this article, the majority of the discounts will be found on Amazon.
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On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we talk through all of the new features and improvements expected to come to next year's iPhone 18 Pro and ?iPhone 18? Pro Max models.
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Many people love to hate this sci-fi show... Until they rewatch it.
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Sonos this week kicked off its annual Black Friday sale, and this year you'll find up to 30 percent off the company's most popular devices. This includes the Sonos Ace headphones, Arc Ultra soundbar, Move 2 speaker, and more.
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CNET experts list the best iPads that suit your needs.
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Black Friday is next week, and that means deals are starting to gain momentum as we get closer to the shopping holiday. For AirPods, this includes massive discounts across nearly every model, including AirPods 4, AirPods Pro 3, and AirPods Max.
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CNET's broadband experts have picked out the top internet service options in Chicago, no matter what you're looking for, whether it's speed, reliability or both.
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AirPods have always worked with Android phones, but with limited functionality and a less seamless listening experience. A new app called LibrePods is changing that.
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Grok explained: "Jesus Christ's moral teachings provide profound spiritual guidance, yet Musk's achievements..."
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A $14,000, Mac Studio makes the iPhone Pocket look downright reasonable.
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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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A federal prosecutor alleged that one defendant boasted that his father "had engaged in similar business for the Chinese Communist Party."
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In what the Electronic Frontier Foundation calls a "terrible idea," the Federal Communications Commission has rescinded the requirement for telecom companies to issue yearly cybersecurity reports.
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The Nintendo Switch 2 is sure to be one of the hottest gifts this holiday season, and Black Friday demand will likely tighten the supply. Find one before it's too late.
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Google today announced the launch of Nano Banana Pro, an image generation model that is a followup to the Nano Banana model that came out earlier this year. Nano Banana Pro is built on Gemini 3 Pro, Google's latest and most advanced AI model.
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We found the best protein powders that won't make your shake taste like drywall.
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Amazon and Best Buy today opened up big discounts across the M5 iPad Pro lineup, offering as much as $169 off select tablets. Prices now start at $925.00 for the 256GB Wi-Fi 11-inch M5 iPad Pro at Amazon, down from $999.00. This specific tablet has been slowly dropping in price all month, and Amazon's sale today is now the best-ever price.
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The company, which makes the computer chips essential to the artificial intelligence boom, also said revenue in its recent quarter rose to $57 billion.
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NEW RESOURCES Olive Oil Times: The Mission to Preserve Traditional Table Olive Recipes. "A National Geographic Society-backed project is collecting traditional table olive recipes from across the Mediterranean basin for a new […]
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Amazon has announced it is investing $2.75 billion in OpenAI rival Anthropic, bringing its total investment in the AI startup to $4 billion, as initially announced. In September last year, Amazon had invested an initial tranche of $1.25 billion.
As part of this partnership, Anthropic will use Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its main cloud provider for key operations, including safety research and the development of foundational models. Anthropic will also use AWS Trainium and Inferentia chips for building, training, and deploying future models.
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Most online users have experienced it. You do an online search for healthcare purposes, travel information, or something to buy and soon you're being bombarded with emails and targeted online ads for everything related to your search. That's because browser cookies were tracking you as you performed your searches; they identified you and your activity.
Over the past few years, the online advertising industry has been undergoing a sea change as regulators restricted how cookies can be used and browser providers moved away from their use in response to consumer outcries over privacy.
"They often feel surveilled; some even find it ‘creepy' that a website can show them ads related to their behavior elsewhere," according to a recent study by the HEC Paris Business School.
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