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Thanks to upcoming EU regulations, the next Apple Pencil could feature replaceable batteries.
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I asked professional chefs which kitchen tools they'd never buy. Their answers make a strong case for buying a lot less.
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Apple must pay iPhone owners to settle a lawsuit over delayed and missing AI features.
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The first public betas of iOS 27, macOS Golden Gate, and more will be released this week, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. This aligns with Apple's promised July timeframe.
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Robotics researchers are trying to prove that lighter-than-air robots could excel at emotional connection.
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Most phone batteries degrade faster than they need to, and the charging habits behind that are easier to fix than most people realize.
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Apple's M7 Ultra chip coming in 2028 is designed to support up to 1.5TB of unified memory, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. However, whether such a configuration is offered may depend on the state of the ongoing memory chip shortage.
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In 2022, Apple began rolling out Tap to Pay on iPhone, a system that allows small business owners and other merchants to accept contactless payments on an iPhone, with no point-of-sale hardware required. The feature allows customers to pay by simply tapping their iPhone or Apple Watch, credit card or debit card, or other contactless payment option on the merchant's iPhone. Payment is securely completed using NFC, like Apple Pay.
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Getting rid of old computers and printers responsibly is free, accessible and considerably simpler than most people assume.
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Three common household ingredients and two minutes in the microwave is all it takes to dissolve even the most stubborn splatter.
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Commentary: As generative AI continues making inroads into the world of creatives, what are we to make of the increasingly bonkers On This Day...1776?
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Commentary: The Apple Watch is the most accurate wearable I've tested, but its battery life is holding it back.
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The defending champs take on the Swiss in Kansas City for a place in the last four.
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AI PROBLEMS The Drive: How Flock Cameras Wrongly Tracked Me for Days Over ‘Stolen' Plates and Sent Police After Me. "The Plymouth Police Department had been tracking me for days using Flock […]
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A compelling quarterfinal matchup pits former teammates Erling Haaland and Jude Bellingham against each other.
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NEW RESOURCES Chicago Sun-Times: Chicago Public Media launching community website — chicago.com — in the fall. "The site will include Chicago-area information, civic and cultural resources, community-sourced knowledge and opportunities for audience […]
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Warframe Tau might be Digital Extremes' version of Bungie's Destiny 2 expansion The Final Shape.
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Here are my recommendations for the Blu-ray player you should buy.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for July 12, No. 861.
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A roundup of recent reviews published by Engadget.
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Baseus' new 0.27-inch-thick PicoGo Air AM71 is a wireless magnetic power bank for iOS and Android phones. Here are my thoughts, along with a $30-off CNET-exclusive discount code.
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It was a supercar ahead of its time, a harbinger of great things to come - and one of the rarest cars on the planet. Now a completely new model of Bruce McLaren's first ever road car, the legendary M6GT of 1969, has been lovingly built by specialists.
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WACUP (WinAmp Community Update Project) is a freeware app that aims to keep Winamp alive by improving the app by fixing bugs and adding new features. Once started, WACUP works exactly like Winamp, so there isn't much else to mention here. But, a lot is going on under the hood [License: | Requires:
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Data centers are driving up the company's use of electricity—and carbon pollution.
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Apple's annual iPhone event is just two months away, but we're still not quite clear on when and in what quantities the new foldable "iPhone Ultra" will be available. It sounds like we could end up in a situation similar to that of the iPhone X where it was introduced at the September event but didn't become available for pre-orders until around six weeks later.
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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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Alienware's latest 34-inch ultrawide gaming monitor is far brighter than before, and it can finally handle text without fringing.
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Apple stands to gain from India's decision to eliminate import duties on a range of components used in smartphone manufacturing, in a move that could further lower costs for the company's rapidly growing India-based supply chain.
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The company's new A.I. image generator has a surprising twist: It allows people to use images from public Instagram accounts.
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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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An authority in square-cornered chest fridges for overlanders, campers and other adventurers, Iceco has innovated an interesting twist. Its all-new VL45 Plus combines the advantages of top-loading and door fridges with a triple-access system that all but eliminates the need for a separate slide costing hundreds of dollars. It also boasts vacuum insulation and a slap-on magnetic battery that lets you unplug from the vehicle without losing chilling power.
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NEW RESOURCES Rubryka: Digital library with Ukrainian literature and historical materials opens in Britain. "The Digital Library of the Nottingham branch of the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain has launched in […]
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ANTI-AI ACTIVISM Maine Monitor: Coalition of Eastport residents submits petition to prohibit large data center project. "A group of residents is petitioning the city of Eastport to enact a permanent ban on […]
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The A.I. company's advisers are pushing its chief executive, Sam Altman, to move slowly after SpaceX's stock has been volatile and as the start-up grapples with financial challenges.
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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla speaks during a ceremony in Thessaloniki, Greece, on October 12, 2021. (AP Photo/Giannis Papanikos, File)Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said on Monday that while the "most likely scenario" is that the coronavirus will circulate for many years, he believes the current wave of infections will be the last to require restrictions.
Bourla gave an interview to the French medium BFM. TV to commemorate the announcement of an investment package by the pharmaceutical company in France. Bourla also touted the vaccines' effectiveness and safety, saying he believed people would still need booster shots. "It's important that people get Pfizer's three-dose regimen. coronavirus vaccine and will likely require yearly booster shots, although the immunocompromised may need them every four months," Bourla said.
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