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Visiting all your favorite destinations this holiday season doesn't have to put a dent in your wallet.
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The inconsistent Magpies host a City team that appears to be back to its ominous best.
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Discover the secret iPhone feature that lets you take hands-free photos and videos using your Apple AirPods as a remote camera control. This simple trick requires the latest iOS 26 update and is perfect for capturing group shots or selfies without touching your screen.
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When Verge debuted with its first hubless electric motorcycle in 2022, it created a new visual aesthetic for motorcycles. Now, almost 4 years later, the Finnish-Estonian company is still going strong, upgrading its best-selling electric motorcycle with a bunch of appreciable upgrades.
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The classic one-cent coin is being retired, but it still has purpose.
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Just ahead of Black Friday, Apple is offering an Apple TV promotion for new and returning subscribers. Eligible customers can get six months of Apple TV for just $5.99 per month.
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Apple is testing iOS 26.2, a new version of iOS 26 that's going to come out right around mid-December. iOS 26.2 is going to bring big changes to iPhone users in Japan, but there are also quite a few feature tweaks available for everyone. We've rounded up all of the new features your ?iPhone? will get in iOS 26.2.
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Apple's AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation just hit a new record low price on Amazon, now available for $99.99, down from $179.00. With this steep $79 discount, Amazon's sale is now one of the all-around best Black Friday deals we've seen so far this season.
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Gemini is spreading its tendrils to millions of additional vehicles.
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The fourth episode of Apple's newest sci-fi series is titled Please, Carol.
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On Friday, the Financial Times reported that Apple is preparing for Tim Cook to step down as CEO as soon as next year, but he might not fully retire. Instead, it is possible that he will become the next chairman of Apple's board of directors.
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Zoox, the Amazon-owned robotaxi company, announced a voluntary software recall for 270 of its vehicles. The company had paused its driverless vehicle operations for a review following an incident last month where a Zoox car and a passenger car collided in Las Vegas. According to the report filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the crash did not cause any injuries. CNBC reports that Zoox has resumed usual operations following the software update.
"After analysis and rigorous testing, Zoox identified the root cause," the company said in a blog post today. "We issued a software update that was implemented across all Zoox vehicles. All Zoox vehicles on the road today, including our purpose-built robotaxi and test fleet, have the updated software."
Last year, the NHTSA investigated issues with Toyota Highlander cars equipped with Zoox's automated driving system exhibiting unexpected braking. Car models retrofitted with the Zoox system recently began testing and mapping in Los Angeles.
Update, May 6, 2025, 4:54PM ET: Revised to state exact number of vehicles impacted by the recall.
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As a seasoned CIO/CISO and tech industry analyst with 35 years of experience, I've seen my fair share of cybersecurity incidents. However,
The post Navigating the CrowdStrike Outage: Insights from a Tech Industry Veteran appeared first on Gigaom.
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