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While the MacBook Neo starts at just $599, or an even lower $499 for college students, Apple has insisted that it did not make any design compromises.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 7.
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It's Apple pre-order week, and we're already tracking solid discounts across every new product that was announced this week. This includes free Best Buy gift cards when ordering the new MacBook Neo, Air, and Pro, plus the first cash discounts on M4 iPad Air on Amazon.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for March 7, No. 734.
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Anthropic introduces a new AI job disruption tracker to measure how automation from large language models could affect occupations and workforce trends over time.
The post Anthropic Launches AI ‘Job Disruption' Tracker to Monitor Automation Risk appeared first on eWEEK.
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OpenAI launches ChatGPT for Excel powered by GPT-5.4, enabling users to build, update, and analyze spreadsheet models using plain language.
The post ChatGPT Comes to Excel as OpenAI Rolls Out GPT-5.4-Powered Spreadsheet Tools appeared first on eWEEK.
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We now know how much faster the new MacBook Air with the M5 chip is compared to the previous model with an M4 chip, courtesy of a Geekbench 6 result shared by TechRadar's Lance Ulanoff. However, given the 14-inch MacBook Pro and the iPad Pro were already updated with the M5 chip last year, the result is not too surprising.
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A Pentagon ban of Anthropic's technology shone a spotlight on the company, earning public goodwill and capping a stellar few months for its Claude chatbot.
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The White House is using memes that make light of violent combat in Iran, mixing footage of real missile strikes with clips from action films and video games.
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Enjoy your vacation while AI takes on the heavy lifting of creating study guides and flashcards based on your notes.
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The Spice Girls score high, so let them tell you what they want, what they really, really want.
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If you're self-employed, you'll want to be sure the tax software you choose can handle the complexities of multiple 1099s, quarterly taxes and key business deductions. We tested and scored major tax-filing services to see which ones do it best.
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The Defense Department alledgedly experimented with OpenAI models through Microsoft even when the company's policies prohibited military use.
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From helium extraction in Qatar to shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz, the semiconductor industry depends on fragile links across the Gulf. Escalation could ripple through global chip production.
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Critics of the act say measures like age verification could have harmful effects.
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One of the latest releases from Australia's Offline Campers, the Ryder LT trailer absolutely screams "Best. Weekend. Ever!" Luckily, it lives life deep in weather-battered canyons and at distant ends of faded tracks, so the only ones that hear it are the crew living said weekend. The lightweight, open-platform LT has a design informed by Offline's ultra-rugged, jawsy squaredrop lineup so it's tough enough to tow anywhere you want to go,
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Somewhere on every flight, someone is playing a game or blasting music, reminding the rest of us why headphones exist.
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Google Gemini cheat sheet with key features, how the models work, where it's available on web, Android, iOS, Workspace, plus pricing and setup steps.
The post Google Gemini Cheat Sheet: A Complete Guide appeared first on eWEEK.
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Commentary: The mobile industry doesn't suffer from a lack of innovation, but from a lack of mass adoption of fresh designs.
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For all the BlackBerry fans, an upcoming Android phone brings both nostalgia and innovation.
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Indonesia is the latest country to block social media, saying the apps pose "increasingly real threats" to young people.
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Think AI is just for smartphones? Think again.
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NEW RESOURCES WUGA: New website documents historic displacement of Black neighborhoods in Downtown Athens . "R-51 displaced nearly 400 households and demolished community structures in the 1960s in Downtown Athens. The displacement […]
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'Project Hail Mary' directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller were previously attached to direct 'Artemis,' which came after Weir's 'The Martian.'
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Save a chunk of change on the Beats Studio Pro over-ear headphones.
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The Hiroh smartphone adds physical privacy controls to enhance its protection of your sensitive information.
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Justin Sun has been eager to promote crypto offerings related to the President.
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Life EV has completed a court-approved acquisition of Rad Power Bikes, granting a second life to the troubled e-bike brand.
The Florida-based Life EV now owns Rad's brand, intellectual property, inventory and certain unspecified operating assets, and will continue to operate as Rad Power Bikes in the US, with plans to expand to "select key markets."
Rad's new owner has committed to honoring certain warranties and gift cards purchased prior to the acquisition, and says new bikes will be built in the US going forward. Life EV will adopt a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) structure for its manufacturing operations, allowing it to take advantage of special domestic customs procedures when sourcing parts from global suppliers.
"Rad Power Bikes has helped define the e-bike category in North America with its innovative products and passionate rider community," said Life EV CEO, Rob Provost. "Respecting and preserving that legacy - its brand, vision, and leadership - is foundational to this acquisition. Together, we will build on that trust and create new opportunities for riders nationwide."
The completed acquisition marks the end of a turbulent period for Rad. Back in December, the company was forced to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warned Rad's customers to "immediately stop using" some of its e-bike batteries due to a serious fire hazard. At the time, Rad said it couldn't afford to r
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NEW RESOURCES Maps Mania: This is London Calling - Discover Global Radio Mapping. "At first glance, TuneJourney feels familiar. The idea of mapping radio stations geographically isn't new - maps like Radio […]
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You don't want to be secretly recorded by a wearer of Meta Ray-Bans. We'll explain the distinguishing features of popular smart glasses.
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In a new blog post, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has admitted that it received a letter from the Defense Department, officially labeling it a supply chain risk. He said he doesn't "believe this action is legally sound," and that his company sees "no choice" but to challenge it in court. Hours before Amodei published the post, the Pentagon announced that it notified the company that its "products are deemed a supply chain risk, effective immediately."
If you'll recall, the Defense Department (called the Department of War under the current administration) threatened to give the company the designation typically reserved for firms from adversaries like China if it didn't agree to remove its safeguards over mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. President Trump then ordered federal agencies to stop using Anthropic's tech.
Amodei explained that the designation has a narrow scope, because it only exists to protect the government. That is why the general public, and even Defense Department contractors, can still use Anthropic's Claude chatbot and its AI technologies. Microsoft told
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This is what's important to focus on to make sure you're aging gracefully.
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Nintendo isn't the first company to sue and it probably won't be the last.
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My favorite would-be product from January, Xreal Neo, is not being released because of performance concerns. It also makes me wish Nintendo Switches worked better with video-out accessories in the first place.
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Google is living up to its word and posting warning labels for battery-killing apps. 9to5Google spotted Google's rollout announcement, which the company previously said would arrive on March 1.
The label says, "This app may use more battery than expected due to high background activity." If you don't yet see the warnings, they may not have reached you yet. Google says the banners will "roll out gradually to impacted apps" in the coming weeks.
Play Store battery warningGoogleWarning labels aren't the only stick in Google's fight against infringing apps. They may also be excluded from discovery services like Play Store recommendations.
Google's definition of battery-draining apps centers around Android's "partial wake lock" mechanism. This service allows an app to keep the phone's processor running even while the screen is off. There are logical exceptions where apps do need this: audio playback, location access, etc. But the company apparently sees too many abusing that API for other reasons. And Google wouldn't want people to assume the problem is with the hardware and switch to an iPhone — because then we're talking about money.
If you're a developer, Google's
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The Canadian government says that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has agreed to take steps to immediately strengthen safety protocols, according to a report by Wall Street Journal. This follows a mass shooting incident at a high school in which OpenAI flagged the suspect and suspended his account, but did not alert authorities.
These changes look to primarily involve law enforcement, with commitments to notify police about potentially suspicious use of ChatGPT. We don't have any confirmation from the company at this t
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Apple this week unveiled seven products, including an iPhone 17e, an iPad Air with the M4 chip, updated MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models, a new Studio Display, a higher-end Studio Display XDR, and an all-new MacBook Neo that starts at just $599.
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NEW RESOURCES Radio Prague International: New online database maps Prague's art monuments and architecture. "The freely accessible website, called Art Monuments / Architectural Manual, brings together hundreds of buildings and landmarks across […]
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Clean up chaotic social media feeds across Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Threads and LinkedIn using content preferences, feed filters and algorithm retraining techniques.
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OnwardMobility, owner of the BlackBerry brand, has now reiterated its commitment to provide a BlackBerry 5G smartphone with a physical keyboard.
"Contrary to popular belief, we are not dead," the company said.
OnwardMobility, early last year after acquiring the BlackBerry brand, announced that it is working on a new BlackBerry phone that offers both 5G and a physical keyboard. While no such phone was launched in 2021, the company is back with a reiteration of that promise.
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