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Barbecue season waits for no one. These are the gas, charcoal, electric and pellet grills our experts recommend in 2026 -- tested, ranked and ready for whatever you're cooking.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 30.
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A semi-regular scouring will keep your grill from rotting itself to an early grave.
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I know the Bond movies inside and out. Let me help you find the right one to watch tonight.
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Saner Social Media - Feed Blocker is a Chrome Extension that can block social media distractions and replace them with inspiring quotes to help enhance your productivity. Saner Social Media - Feed Blocker is a positive step to limiting the negativity that is near-constant on social media - take back some of your sanity. [License: | Requires:
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The Kentucky school district that filed a social media addiction lawsuit against Meta and other companies is getting $27 million in settlement.
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Ahead of the upcoming World Cup, football superstar Lamine Yamal has arrived at training camp for the Spanish national team sporting what seems to be the unreleased over-ear headphones that appeared in a U.S. Federal Communications Commission database last week. As suspected, the new headphones are a Beats product rather than an Apple product.
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That's on top of another $2 billion contract awarded to SpaceX earlier this week.
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Disney's got epic TV shows for the whole family.
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After air frying six bags of frozen fries back to back, the grocery store's budget option came out crispiest and most satisfying.
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Apple boosted its maximum trade-in values for selected iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, MacBooks and desktop Macs.
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The destruction of Jeff Bezos's New Glenn rocket clouds NASA's lunar timeline and deepens reliance on SpaceX, as the U.S. races China to the moon.
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The iPhone 18 rumor mill is pointing toward Apple's foldable debut, a variable aperture camera and a split 2026-2027 release schedule. Plus, new Dark Cherry and Light Blue colors.
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Jeff Bezos was gaining ground on Elon Musk's SpaceX and Starlink. Thursday's rocket explosion on a launchpad creates a major setback.
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AI PROBLEMS Gizmodo: Google Is in Full-On Damage Control Over Its New Health App. "If there's one thing you don't want to screw around with as a tech company, it's apps. Just […]
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Anthropic says Mythos-class AI models could reach all customers within weeks, after Project Glasswing exposed major cybersecurity risks.
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Big companies are pulling back from using AI for anything and everything as costs go up.
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Apple's digital driver's license feature in the Wallet app is set to expand to Virginia, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Hypershell's new X Series exoskeletons use AI-driven motion control to give you a little extra spring in your step, offering walking and hiking assistance across different terrain, ranges, and support levels.
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Uber is rolling out options and features that cater to fans watching FIFA World Cup matches.
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House of the Dragon and a new Larry David series are among the new titles coming this month.
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Apple today announced that "After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe" will return on June 7 for a third season built around the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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The Level Lock Pro is Level's latest smart lock, featuring Matter connectivity for Apple Home, multiple unlocking methods, door status, and the unassuming design that Level products are known for.
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AI PROBLEMS The Register: Gemini accused of 30,000-line code purge and fake recovery report. "A developer claims Google's Gemini coding assistant deleted nearly 30,000 lines of working production code while making changes […]
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Snap, TikTok and YouTube had already settled with the Kentucky district, allowing the companies to avert the first in a series of federal trials.
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Elon Musk settled with the SEC in a case that alleged he saved $150 million in 2022 by filing paperwork disclosing purchases of Twitter shares 11 days late.
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Artificial intelligence is not flash in the pan — it is here to stay. Gartner says more than 80% of enterprises will have used some form of generative AI APIs or applications by 2026. If you plan to be among those 80%, then you have to determine the best way to train and deploy it, on premises or in the cloud.
AI training requires specialized hardware that is very, very expensive compared to standard server equipment. It starts at the mid-six figures and can run into the several-million-dollar range. And that hardware cannot be repurposed for other uses such as databases.
In addition to purchasing and maintaining the AI hardware, there is the model on which your AI application is based. Training is the difficult part of AI and the most process intensive. Training can take weeks or even months, depending on the size of the data set. That could be months you don't have.
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Dell has unveiled a range of new laptops and PCs featuring neural processing units (NPUs) designed to run AI workloads on-device for improved video call quality and better laptop battery life.
Dell is one of several hardware vendors looking to benefit from growing interest in so-called "AI PCs." The moniker refers to the inclusion of NPUs that are more adept than CPUs or GPUs when it comes to processing generative AI (genAI) and other AI-based workloads.
These NPUs are set to become the norm in the coming years, analysts say, with major players such as Intel, AMD, Nvidia, and Qualcomm all offering NPUs. Gartner predicts AI PCs will make up 43% of PC sales in 2025; IDC puts the figure at 60% of the market by 2027.
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