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I tested the Eight Sleep Pod 5 for 60 days. As record-breaking summer temperatures hit, its AI-powered cooling became my ultimate sleep savior.
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The 19th annual competition features photographers from 48 countries, most using older iPhone cameras.
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Summer temperatures can quickly push your phone past its safe operating range. Here's how to keep it cool before the damage starts.
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For the last 19 years, the iPhone Photography Awards (IPPA) has selected the best photographs captured with an iPhone, and the 2026 award winners were announced today.
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Apple raised the prices on its products, but not its phones. We tested and reviewed every iPhone the company sells. Here's which one you should buy.
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Google launched Gemini Spark for macOS, giving eligible Mac users early access to a desktop AI agent with app and file integrations.
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SpaceX reportedly showed investors an AI device prototype using xAI technology, but Elon Musk denied the report as AI hardware interest grows.
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The European champions face a tricky last-32 test in Los Angeles.
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Australian public cloud spending is set to surpass A$33.6 billion this year, with global AI-driven infrastructure demand growing faster than any other segment — and a new report shows even Google may not have enough capacity to meet the demand.
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Get your deep freezer ready. Summer grilling season is here, and it's time to stock up on all your favorite cuts of meat.
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Apple previously announced that the first iOS 27 public beta would be released in July, meaning that it should be available at some point this month.
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Compare smart glasses from Meta, Google, Samsung, Apple, Snap, Xreal, and others, including features, use cases, buying tips, and privacy risks.
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Summer cooking doesn't have to mean a sweltering kitchen. Here's how I keep my cool during the warmest months.
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The UK is investing more than £5B in drones and autonomous military systems as modern warfare pushes defense tech toward faster development.
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No matter what you're looking for in a 3D printer, we've found the best around in 2026.
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Promotional offers ending can sneak up on you, but you may be able to get a discount on your internet bill every month.
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Apptronik opened a 90,000-square-foot Robot Park in Austin and debuted Apollo 2 to collect real-world data for training humanoid robots with Google DeepMind.
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According to the Financial Times, Sam Altman is floating the idea of having leading AI companies give US sovereign funds a five percent equity.
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Save an extra 10% or 30% with Canon coupon codes, plus up to $1,600 on cameras, printers, and more this July.
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As triple-digit temperatures engulf much of the United States, the Trump administration wants grid managers to require the use of backup power that often goes unused.
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HDMI excels for media consumption, while PC gamers prefer DisplayPort.
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Independence Day celebrations are a great time for fireworks photos. Here's how to capture them with just your phone.
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Samsung's book-style folding phone lineup may be expanding to include both a widescreen variant along with an Ultra model.
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After weeks of testing Dyson's HushJet Mini Cool and comparing it to other handheld fans, these are my thoughts.
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Apple has told suppliers to prepare to make approximately 10 million foldable iPhones this year, up from a previous forecast of about 7-8 million units a few months ago, reports Nikkei Asia ($).
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How does artificial intelligence use tokens, and should we be worried that AI now has claws? Here's a quick primer on the vocabulary of today's inescapable technology.
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A recent survey suggests that using apps and artificial intelligence for health advice may be linked to vaccine distrust.
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These ten smart home cooling tricks can keep your house comfortable during a heat wave without sending your energy bill through the roof.
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Contract-free flexibility isn't always a flex, especially when your ISP is nickeling and diming you.
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Some of these games are more casual while others offer a challenge.
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Apple is planning to release new 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro models in spring 2027, reports Bloomberg. No major design changes are expected, with Apple focusing on internal upgrades.
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Team USA looks to book its place in the last 16 of the tournament.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX may be aiming to compete with Apple in the future. The company showed investors a prototype for a "handset-like device designed to reshape how humans interact with artificial intelligence," according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Google today launched Gemini Spark for its macOS desktop app, allowing the AI agent to automate tasks involving local files and desktop workflows.
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UBTech launched emotional support robots in China, bringing lifelike humanoids, emotional AI, and companionship features into homes.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for July 2 No. 851.
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Upgrade your office with the best desk of 2026.
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If your electrical grid is struggling in the heat, this tech helps out during power outages.
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A rumored SpaceX device could offer a way to access xAI's models without having to use a smartphone.
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Tesla is testing its steering-wheel-free Cybercab in Austin as new federal rules could ease the deployment of autonomous vehicles without manual controls.
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Apple plans to release an updated 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M6 chip in late 2026, and then follow it with a revamped M7 model in the first half of 2027, reports Bloomberg.
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The lack of accessible healthcare drives many to rely on social media feeds for medical advice.
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Starting today, a mobile version of the popular game show Family Feud is available on Apple Arcade, and four more games are coming this week.
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NEW RESOURCES Texas Tribune: An unprecedented data center boom means new challenges for Texas. Find out what's planned near you.. "A Texas Tribune analysis identified at least 248 planned data center projects. […]
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Tech elites have seized on humanoid robots to transform manual labor and other fields left out of the AI boom, an area called "physical AI."
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One of the best things about Starlink is how normal it feels. Once you get it set up, it behaves just like regular internet: it's fast, effective, and perfectly suitable for gaming and other latency-sensitive tasks.
No, Starlink isn't right for everyone. But it is good for what it is! In fact, here are some of the ways I find it even better than conventional home broadband internet (including ADSL, cable, and fiber).
Starlink is available just about everywhere
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US unemployment in the technology sector increased by 0.2% to 3.5% last month, following an upward trend in joblessness in all sectors.
Technology occupations across the economy declined by an estimated 133,000 positions, according to a new report from IT industry group CompTIA.
Overall, the US unemployment rate among all job markets rose by 0.2% to 3.9% in February, and the number of unemployed people increased by 334,000 to 6.5 million. A year earlier, the jobless rate was 3.6%, and the number of unemployed people was 6 million. While unemployment did tick up, February's rate continued the longest stretch of unemployment below 4% in decades.
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Fortinet has released two new high-speed, next generation firewalls designed to protect data center assets.
The 387Gbps 3200F series and 164Gbps 900G series feature support for the vendor's AI-Powered Security Services, which blend AI and machine-learning technologies to make customers aware of cyber threats and act on protecting resources much more quickly, according to Nirav Shah, vice president of products and solutions at Fortinet.
FortiGuard AI-Powered Security Services use real-time data from Fortinet's threat researchers at FortiGuard Lab to monitor for new dangers. "We look at terabytes of data every day, and that's where we run our AI and machine learning to see different things - whether we need to enable AI-powered services with IPS, or utilize sandbox technologies to mitigate them," Shah said. "If you look at the cybersecurity industry, and the amount of data that we see, and the patterns and other things that we need to recognize to find the threats - [it] is extremely tough if you do it manually."
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