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Google seems to be testing a new feature that will take you to AI Mode by default when you do a search in Chrome.
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This meal kit subscription hack will save you hundreds of dollars and let you try every service before deciding.
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String theory is perhaps the greatest tragedy of modern science. Mathematically elegant and celebrated savior of divided physics, it is nonetheless crippled by one simple fact - it is utterly untestable.
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Powerful, rugged video doorbells don't have to empty your bank account. We've tested these budget models and like what they've got.
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From potential MacOS nicknames to how many times "Apple Intelligence" will be mentioned during the WWDC keynote, here are CNET readers' contest guesses.
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CNET experts have spent hours testing these desks to make the best recommendation for what to put in your office, game room or hobby space.
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There's no direct discount on the console itself, but the "choose your game" bundle might be the smartest way to save right now.
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With colorful signage depicting corporate greed and pollution, AI data center protesters staked out Microsoft's annual Build conference.
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Amazon today has the AirPods Pro 3 available for $199.99, down from $249.00. This is a match of the all-time low price on the AirPods Pro 3, and it's a deal that hasn't been as frequent as discounts on the AirPods 4 and AirPods Max 2.
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A grayscale ballerina who appears to be moving. A human who can fit in a doll box. A black-and-white prism that appears to change shape when viewed from three different directions. Those are the top winners of the 2024 Best Illusion of the Year Contest, open to illusion makers around the world and co-created by neuroscientist Susana Martinez-Conde. Today on the show, we get lost in the magic and science of visual illusions.
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