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Google has unveiled AI transparency tags for ads.
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After hundreds of air fryer meals, these are the 10 that taught me where the appliance's real limits are.
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Apple accounted for roughly 90% of all Edge AI-capable smartwatch shipments in the first quarter of 2026, according to new data from Counterpoint Research.
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DATA CENTERS New York Times: Big Tech Is Now Targeting Native American Land for Massive Data Centers. This link goes to a gift article. "The dizzying expansion of data centers to power […]
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There are a few solid low prices on Apple devices available this week, including $99 off the Apple Watch Ultra 3, $150 off the M5 MacBook Air, and $450 off the M5 Pro MacBook Pro. You'll also find great deals on Anker accessories available on Amazon right now.
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Mistral AI launched Robostral Navigate, an 8-billion-parameter robotics model designed to guide autonomous robots using one RGB camera.
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One of the most historically frustrating government applications is now as easy as ordering dinner.
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The bill of materials for the iPhone 18 Pro Max is expected to rise by nearly $300 compared to the iPhone 17 Pro Max, according to a new Counterpoint Research analysis.
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Meta has been warned by the European Commission that its endlessly scrolling Facebook and Instagram feeds may violate the EU's new Digital Services Act rules.
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With "choose your game" bundles and more, now is the time to buy Nintendo's latest console.
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Apple has significantly lowered its demand expectations for the standard iPhone 17 because of rising hardware costs, a Chinese leaker claimed today.
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On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss the future of Apple's increasingly tangled high-end MacBook lineup, including the entry-level MacBook Pro and the rumored "MacBook Ultra."
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A semifinal showdown with France is at stake for the winners of this clash of the European giants.
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China made a breakthrough in its space program with the successful capture of a Long March 10B rocket booster.
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Samsung's book-style folding phone lineup may be expanding to include both a widescreen variant along with an Ultra model.
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MacBooks are now more expensive than ever, and having tested all the latest models, here's my honest advice on which to buy.
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You can watch the buzzy film this month.
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Surgeons at UC San Diego just handed the scalpel to two humanoid robots, who went on to complete live surgical procedures for the first time in history. This milestone moves beyond the fixed robotic arms found in operating rooms today and hints at an operating room of the future where humans and humanoids work side by side.
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Knockoff works by filtering out brands you probably don't want to buy from anyway.
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The X by Xreal A01 Plus edge out the TCL RayNeo Air 4 Pro in my early tests, and are lighter, too.
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NEW RESOURCES CHEK News: Maritime Museum of B.C. launches redesigned global maritime history database. "The Maritime Museum of British Columbia has unveiled a completely redesigned version of Nauticapedia, transforming the long-running maritime […]
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In a market flooded with applicants and cluttered with fake listings, AI can help you search smarter, apply better and stand out faster.
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Privacy zone technology has a dozen benefits for home security. My guide will show you how to set it up.
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Moana is a fun family flick with solid performances by Catherine Laga'aia and Dwayne Johnson, who is simply magical as demigod Maui.
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Amid live coding sessions and Silicon Valley optimism, the UN's AI for Good summit wrestled with an increasingly urgent question: Can global governance catch up before the technology races beyond its control?
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Enjoy big savings on your next adventure with our Booking.com promo codes, coupons, and handpicked travel deals.
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A 20-minute nap will count toward your daily sleep total. But is a quick power nap worth it?
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AI PROBLEMS Tane Piper: The Reports of Jim Carrey's Death are a Failure Mode. "On the 29th June 2026 - if you searched for Jim Carrey on Google, you would have been […]
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A public preview of Muse Spark 1.1 is now available to developers.
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OpenAI's long-awaited super app is here.
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The quarterfinals get under way with a standout clash between the tournament favorites and the impressive Atlas Lions.
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AGIBOT says its humanoid robots completed a six-day factory livestream at Longcheer, finishing 64,828 tasks with a 99.99% success rate.
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In May, Apple agreed to pay $250 million to settle a U.S. class action lawsuit over Siri AI's delayed launch, and eligible iPhone users could receive up to a $95 payout.
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I use my iPhone's Notes app whenever I need to send discreet messages. Here's how it works.
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Apple has held meetings with PrismML about ways it could use the startup's technology to run much larger AI models directly on iPhones, according to The Information.
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AI PROBLEMS Press Gazette: Google AI Overviews give ‘incredibly worrying' prominence to suicide method. "Google queries about the death of former Love Island presenter Caroline Flack's brother this week have prominently displayed […]
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An iPhone 17 Pro Max in Cosmic Orange has been sealed inside a 250 year time capsule as part of America's Semiquincentennial celebrations, with the device not due to be seen again until the 23rd century.
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The tides can often change very quickly in the automotive world. That's exactly what has happened with Polestar, which has just been banned from selling its cars in the US market by the country's Commerce Department.
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Permission-aware, security-preserving AI that grounds?Copilot in verified enterprise data?starting with?CloudFS, expanding to broader file infrastructure?
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Linguists hope to be conversant in rudimentary-level sperm whale in the next five years.
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And by "you," I mean Adam, Mark, and Will, not me. Because I'm too far away from Arizona to see Intel's massive industrial fabrication center. And I'm not jealous at all, not even a little bit.
Sadly, because it's 1) a clean facility that's ten times as strict as an average surgical theater in terms of cleanliness and 2) stuffed floor-to-very-high-ceiling with proprietary technology and industrial secrets, the PCWorld team didn't get to take photos or video of the brand new Fab 52-18A facility, which is gearing up to produce Intel's next-generation Panther Lake chips for 2026.
The team did get to take notes and had a nice long chat in the Arizona sunshine about their experiences. For a deep dive on what has to be one of the most complex facilities on the planet, check out the full conversati
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In one 30-second clip, you've caught someone breaking the law-but you might also have broken one yourself.
Smart cameras are everywhere now—mounted on porches, tucked under eaves, perched on fences, and watching over driveways, garages, and balconies. They're cheaper, easier to install, and produce sharper video than ever. But with that convenience comes a degree of legal uncertainty. Can you record anything your camera sees? What about what it hears? Can a neighbor make you take it down? And what if you rent instead of own?
We'll break down what the law actually says about surveillance at home—what's legally allowable, where things get complicated, and how to protect your home without accidentally violating someone else's privacy.
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If you're looking for a complete productivity suite that offers seamless updates, cloud storage, and advanced security, Microsoft 365 Personal has you covered.
For $74.97 (on sale through October 19), you'll get 15 months of Microsoft 365 with full access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Defender, OneDrive, Outlook, Editor, Clipchamp, and OneNote — all with the latest features at your disposal.
This plan is designed with flexibility in mind, allowing you to install apps on up to five devices at once, whether you're using Windows, Mac, iOS, or Android. So, you can easily switch between your phone, tablet, and computer without missing a beat.
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Apple has pushed out an essential security update to defend against yet another attack by an out-of-control mercenary surveillance group.
Like a bad smell, NSO Group has clawed its way back into the spotlight with yet another unprincipled attack against free speech and citizens' rights, as revealed by Citizen Lab. The security researchers found this latest example of a sinister, yet egregious zero-click attack while checking the device of an "Individual employed by a Washington DC-based civil society organization with international offices."
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