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Not everyone needs the latest MacBook that costs more than a month's rent. If you're looking for a sleek, reliable laptop that still packs a punch without ruining your budget, this refurbished Apple MacBook Air 13.3? (2017) is your new best friend.
For just $199.97, you get the real deal—1.8GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 128GB SSD, and Intel HD Graphics 6000. Whether you're working, studying, streaming, or casually online-shopping for things you don't need (no judgment), this Mac handles it all.
The 13.3? display is bright and clear, battery life stretches up to 12 hours, and yes—it's light enough to toss in your bag and forget it's even there.
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Wonder what is really powering your ChatGPT or Gemini chatbots? This is everything you need to know about large language models.
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Musk said he got a black eye after telling his 5-year-old son X to punch him in the face.
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Federal workers from six agencies tell WIRED that DOGE-style work is escalating in their departments as both new and familiar DOGE faces have appeared in meetings and at new offices.
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With iOS 26, macOS 26, tvOS 26, and watchOS 26, Apple is planning to debut a new design that's been described as taking inspiration from visionOS, the newest operating system. With WWDC coming up soon, we thought we'd take a closer look at visionOS and some of the design details that Apple might adopt based on current rumors and leaked information.
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Dave2D ran direct comparisons between the two versions of the Legion Go S, with the white model running Windows 11 (as it has since launch) and the black SteamOS Edition running, well, SteamOS. Otherwise, these two gadgets are identical with the same AMD Ryzen Z2 Go processor, 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and 8-inch 1200p screen resolution, etc. Comparing the Windows and SteamOS versions of the device, Steam runs most games through the Proton compatibility layer 5-15 percent faster.
But the battery life is where SteamOS really shines, and on these compact, powerful gaming devices, that's a big deal. Dave2D found that the Legion Go S running SteamOS was much closer to the Steam Deck OLED for battery life, beating out the Windows edition by more than double on
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