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Not all mushroom coffees taste like dirt. These are the on-sale blends WIRED tried and actually recommends.
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Sony's premium Mini LED TV brings 4K resolution, deep contrast and PS5-ready features to the big screen.
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SpaceX is preparing to test Starfall, its new orbital cargo capsule that could one day be used for automated orbital labs or as depots to store military equipment in space, ready for immediate deployment anywhere on the globe.
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Prime Day is here, and for the next four days, we'll bring you the best deals live as we find them.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for June 23.
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Apple released the second beta of iOS 27 today, and as is common with a second beta, there are multiple changes. There are new features and updates to existing features as Apple prepares for a July public beta and a September software launch.
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for June 23, No. 1,830.
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Amazon Prime Day 2026 is here, and it will last for four days, ending this Friday, June 26. As it does every year, Prime Day offers shoppers a huge selection of deals across Amazon's storefront, and we're tracking numerous all-time low prices on Apple gear right now.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for June 23, No. 842.
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We tested Samsung phones spanning from $300 to $2,000. Here are our top recommendations.
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for June 23, No. 638.
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Apple today provided developers with the second beta of macOS Golden Gate, with the update coming two weeks after Apple seeded the first beta.
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Two decades of distance from the finale have done Lost a favor, and a rewatch in 2026 proves it.
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Spoiler: It's more Siri stuff.
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As generative AI (genAI) continues to move into broad use by the public and various enterprises, its adoption is sometimes plagued by errors, copyright infringement issues and outright hallucinations, undermining trust in its accuracy.
One study from Stanford University found genAI makes mistakes when answering legal questions 75% of the time. "For instance," the study found, "in a task measuring the precedential relationship between two different [court] cases, most LLMs do no better than random guessing."
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