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Apple recently updated its online store with a new ordering process for Macs, including the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac mini, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro.
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The NFL and OneCourt are providing about 10 Super Bowl attendees a device that translates live gameplay into tactile feedback.
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Air fryer french fries are practically foolproof. Here are the top frozen options for making perfectly crispy game-day food.
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Save up to 25% on Nomad Goods accessories such as Nomad phone cases, Nomad wallets, and more this February.
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Review: Apple's "AirTag 2" gets better at its job. The familiar white and chrome disc is a little louder, higher-pitched and easier to find.
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Commentary: The purchase of a startup called Q.ai isn't a blip on the radar. The way we use our wearables could be changing in very weird new ways.
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The weight rack may hold the secret to getting you in shape.
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Make meal prep easier for any dietary need while enjoying great savings with our hand-picked Factor discount codes this February.
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Sorry, but what is the correct interpretation supposed to be?
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I asked 10 coffee pros about their preferred brewing method. Most agreed on this method.
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Echo speakers work better, faster and with more privacy when you turn off these often unnecessary settings.
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Blue Origin plans to put a focus on the development of its human lunar capabilities, so it won't be sending tourists to space for at least the next two years. That means we won't be seeing any New Shepard launches for quite some time. Blue Origin is one of the companies NASA chose to develop human landing systems for its Artemis program, along with SpaceX. Specifically, it will work on landers for the Artemis III and Artemis V missions.
The company was originally contracted to build the human landing system that would transfer astronauts from NASA's Gateway station to the moon's South Pole region for the Artemis V mission. But last year, NASA asked Blue Origin to
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The Road to Wrestlemania starts here.
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Don't miss the kickoff! Here are some money-saving tricks to watch Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8, 2026.
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We've tested all the biggest AI video tools, from OpenAI's Sora to Google's Veo. These are the ones worth your time and money.
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Your federal tax burden for Social Security benefits ultimately depends on your total income for 2025.
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Apps like Upscrolled, Skylight and Loops are gaining attention as users become disenchanted with the new US version of TikTok.
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For those attending protests this weekend, here are some safety tips to stay safe, physically and digitally.
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If you don't take this one step, your air purifier could spit pollutants back out into your home's air.
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The Blaugrana look to maintain their slender lead at the top as they travel to Alicante.
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Following a January that saw Apple release a new AirTag and the Creator Studio bundle of creative apps, it is now time to shift our attention to February.
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In an earnings call, Apple says it's not able to meet all the demand for new iPhones given current conditions.
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Commentary: One quick fix made my phone a little dumber and a whole lot more user-friendly.
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Virtually every aspect of your health can be traced back to your microbiome. But some tests are better than others.
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Moltbook is a place for chatbots to link and connect with other chatbots, and all we can do is watch.
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In Minneapolis, it has become a battle of phone versus phone.
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Epstein wrote an email to Musk in 2013 discussing a visit with four "assistants," newly released DOJ documents show.
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TWEAKS AND UPDATES Engadget: Malaysia lifts ban on Grok after taking X at its word. "Malaysian authorities appear to be taking X at its word, after the MCMC released a statement confirming […]
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The last time OpenAI tried to move users away from ChatGPT-4o, there was quite a bit of backlash.
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Disney's streamer has the shows you're looking for.
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A Super Bowl party should be about the big moments on the field, not the big mess in your living room. Plan ahead with these cleanup tips.
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In a new report about Apple losing at least four more AI researchers in recent weeks, in addition to a high-ranking Siri executive, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reiterated that the company is preparing to release two new versions of Siri.
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Fallout's second season is coming to a close, and it's been well worth the wait. But if a reluctance to add yet another subscription to your streaming rotation means you haven't watched Amazon's surprisingly excellent adaptation yet, you might be interested to know that the company is currently releasing season one for free on the Prime Video YouTube channel.
Whether driven by Amazon wanting even more people to watch what has become one of its biggest TV success stories, or a move that speaks to how few people are actually signed up for Prime Video, it's good news for anyone who hasn't seen the show yet. Fallout's first season did a great job of taking everything that's great about the long-running post-apocalyptic RPG series and weaving it into a wildly entertaining live-action show, elevated by excellent performances from Ella Purnell as a hopelessly naive but endearingly optimistic vault-dweller, and Walton Goggins as the Ghoul.
Amazon is currently adding a new episode each day ahead of next week's season two finale, presumably hoping a whole new set of fans hop straight into that once they're done. But here's the catch: you only have until February 11 to watch the whole lot. After that, the show will be for Prime Video subscribers only once again.
And that isn't the the only Fallout freebie up for grabs right now. Between now and February 5, Bethesda's MMORPG,
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Grammy winner Bad Bunny, seen here accepting his award for Best Música Urbana Album for "Un Verano Sin Ti" in 2023, is nominated again this year. (Timothy Norris/FilmMagic)
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The 2026 Grammy Awards honor music's biggest achievements of the year, and some of the biggest stars on the planet are nominated this year. Kendrick Lamar leads the way with nine nominations, including for Record and Song of the Year for "luther," his collaboration with SZA. Other top nominees this year include Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff, and Cirkut with seven nominations apiece, and Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter, and Leon Thomas, who have six. The 2026 Grammy Awards will be hosted by comedian Trevor Noah, who also happens to be a nominee this year in the Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling category.
The 2026 Grammys will take place at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, and the broadcast will air this Sunday, Feb. 1, at 8PM ET/5PM PT on CBS, streaming live on Paramount (for Premium subscribers only). The 2026 Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony — where the majority of the Grammys are actually awarded — will take place earlier that same day, from 3:30PM ET/12:30PM PT, and streams live
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Driving in the dark comes with additional safety hazards. Here's how to prepare yourself.
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Is there a magic ratio for measuring coffee beans and water when brewing at home? Here's what a professional had to say.
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Apple has lost its long-held position as TSMC's largest customer in 2026 amid surging demand for AI chips, CNBC reports.
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Alexa has been rolling out to everyone with a Prime membership, even if you didn't ask for it. Here's how to change it back.
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NEW RESOURCES Computer History Museum: Computer History Museum Launches Digital Portal to Its Vast Collection. "The Computer History Museum (CHM), a leader in decoding technology—its computing past, digital present, and future impact […]
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NEW RESOURCES Publishing Perspectives: Belarus: Where Independent Work is Branded Extremism. "On November 27, PEN Belarus and the Belarusian Association of Journalists hosted an event…where authors and journalists shared powerful testimonies about […]
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For the last twelve years, 100% of CIOs have said that they expect to spend more on IT security, making security the only category that just keeps on absorbing investment. Every year in the last three years, over 80% of enterprises have said that their IT security still needed improvement. So, like death and taxes, is security spending growth inevitable? If we keep on the way we have, it sure seems like it. But what might change?
Let's start with what's important to users. External threats, meaning hacking, are a problem for every CIO. Internal threats, from badly behaving employees, are a problem for three out of four. Data theft is a universal fear, and malware that interferes with applications and operations is an important problem for over 90% of CIOs. As far as approaches or targets are concerned, 100% say access security on applications and data is essential and so is regular malware scanning. If you ask CIOs to pick a single thing they think is essential for IT security, it's access security.
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