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CNET NewsJun 23, 2026
Prime Day Is Here, and Dyson's Powerful Gen5detect Cordless Vacuum Is $390 Off
Get up to 70 minutes of runtime and almost 40% off the price.

CNET NewsJun 22, 2026
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Tuesday, June 23
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for June 23.

Mac RumorsJun 22, 2026
The Best Prime Day Deals on AirPods, Apple Watch, AirTag, and More
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.


Mac RumorsJun 22, 2026
Wallet App Gets New 'Insights' Feature in iOS 27 Beta 2
Apple has added a new "Insights" feature to the Wallet app in the second iOS 27 beta. Accessible by tapping the three dots in the upper right corner, Insights appears to let users add different financial accounts to monitor their spending.


CNET How ToJun 22, 2026
This Sci-Fi Hit Is Better on Rewatch Than It Was the First Time. Here's Why.
Two decades of distance from the finale have done Lost a favor, and a rewatch in 2026 proves it.

New York Times TechJun 11, 2026
SpaceX IPO: How Our Reporters Assess the Sky-High Valuation and Potential Economic Impact
Two Times tech reporters and their editor talk about assessing the sky-high valuation of the rocket and satellite maker, the potential economic impact of its public debut and the role of the world's richest man in it all.

ComputerWorldMar 14, 2024
AI hallucination mitigation: two brains are better than one
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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