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CNET NewsDec 14, 2025
La Liga Soccer: Stream Alavés vs. Real Madrid Live From Anywhere
The pressure's on coach Xabi Alonso as Los Blancos travel to the Estadio Mendizorrotza.

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CNET NewsDec 14, 2025
The Apple iPhone 17 Pro Keeps Cool While Playing the Hottest Mobile Games
Its cooling vapor chamber is a standout feature for the powerful phone, though its design isn't the best for gaming.

CNET NewsDec 14, 2025
Premier League Soccer: Stream Crystal Palace vs. Man City Live From Anywhere
The high-flying Eagles look to derail Pep Guardiola's title charge, in a rematch of last season's FA Cup final.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 14, 2025
24 of the Best Board Games for Holiday Gifting in 2025
Tabletop games are a popular, screen-free activity that brings people together. They also make excellent gifts for anyone on your holiday list.

Wired NewsDec 14, 2025
PlayStation Portal's Latest Update Proves Sony Needs a Real Handheld Console Again
Cloud gaming remains a pie-in-the-sky idea.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 14, 2025
Smart Glasses Are Coming for Your Face, With Wild Options for 2026
If all you know about smart glasses is Meta Ray-Bans, I'm here to open your eyes about what's on the way.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 14, 2025
AI Saves Workers Less Than an Hour Each Day, Recent OpenAI Report Finds
AI adoption is rapidly expanding across industries, but workers are saving only 40 to 60 minutes per day, on average.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 14, 2025
NFL Week 15: How to Watch Bills vs. Patriots, Packers vs. Broncos and Other Games From Anywhere
Excitement and intrigue are on tap for Week 15 in the NFL. See which games are on in your area for Sunday, Dec. 14 and how to watch any scheduled game no matter where you live.

EngadgetDec 14, 2025
Kindle's in-book AI assistant can answer all your questions without spoilers
If you're several chapters into a novel and forgot who a character was, Amazon is hoping its new Kindle feature will jog your memory without ever having to put the e-reader down. This feature, called Ask this Book, was announced during Amazon's hardware event in September, but is finally available for US users on the Kindle iOS app.

According to Amazon, the feature can currently be found on thousands of English best-selling Kindle titles and "only reveals information up to your current reading position" for spoiler-free responses. To use it, you can highlight a passage in any book you've bought or borrowed and ask it questions about plot, characters or other crucial details, and the AI assistant will offer "immediate, contextual, spoiler-free information." You'll even be able to ask follow-up questions for more detail.

Amazon While Ask this Book may be helpful to some Kindle readers, the feature touches on a major point of contention with authors and publishers. In response to


CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 14, 2025
CNET's Complete Pet Tech Roundup: We Tested Every Device With Our Pets
CNET explored every kind of pet technology to see what we -- and our four-legged friends -- liked the most.

CNET NewsDec 14, 2025
Here's an Early Look at the New Emoji Coming to Your iPhone in 2026
These emoji will likely land on your device in the spring.

SlashDotDec 14, 2025
Trump Ban on Wind Energy Permits 'Unlawful', Court Rules


Major GeeksDec 14, 2025
Quick Heal Offline Product Update December 14, 2025
Quick Heal Offline Product Updates can update all Quick Heal products when you need to update offline, or automatic updates fail. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7 | Size: Size Varies ]

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 14, 2025
What a Ban Would Actually Mean for DJI Drone Owners and Holiday Shoppers
It's going to be a very unmerry holiday shopping season if you get a brand-new drone that's unusable.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 14, 2025
For Making Great Coffee, Only a Certain Type of Grinder Will Do. An Expert Explains Why
You don't need much to make great coffee, but don't skimp on this vital piece of equipment.

Wired NewsDec 14, 2025
How Do Astronomers Find Planets in Other Solar Systems?
Even the best telescopes can't see exoplanets. It's all about watching for jiggly stars, blue shifts, and transits.

GizmodoDec 13, 2025
Google Has Taken Down AI-Generated Content Following Disney's Cease and Desist
Disney has a licensing deal with OpenAI now, by the way.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 13, 2025
I Tried These Turbocharged XR Sunglasses at Disney Studios and Got a Stunning New View
I checked out Disney-backed startup Liminal Space's tech in person. Its glasses are a theme park experience waiting to happen.

GizmodoDec 13, 2025
Report: The Death of Charlie Kirk Led to a New Age of Bosses Policing Social Media
Experts tell the Washington Post that workers' social media behavior is on the minds of employers.

ResearchBuzzDec 13, 2025
Meteorology & Hydrology Laws, Scotland Alcohol, Legacy Update, More: Saturday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, December 13, 2025
NEW RESOURCES World Meteorological Organization: New WMO Database on National Laws and Decrees Regulating Meteorology & Hydrology. "The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is pleased to announce the launch of a new database […]

Mac RumorsDec 13, 2025
Top Stories: iOS 26.2 Released, 2026 iPhone Rumors, and More
After roughly six weeks of beta testing, iOS 26.2 and related updates have finally been released for all users, delivering a number of new features, changes, and bug fixes.


ResearchBuzzDec 13, 2025
Belarus Banned Books, Claude Lanzmann's Audio Archive, Public Domain Game Jam, More: Saturday ResearchBuzz, December 13, 2025
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 […]

Wired NewsDec 13, 2025
Velotric Discover 2 Electric Bike Review: Versatile and Powerful
This laid-back ride comes with an almost bewildering array of power modes and riding styles. Just make sure you obey the law.

Washington Post TechDec 13, 2025
How companies are cracking down on workers' social media activity
Fervor over employee posts about Charlie Kirk's death is leading companies to adjust policies and step up monitoring of workers' online conduct.

Gizmag Emerging TechDec 13, 2025
ADHD 'audio shield' turns sounds from daily tasks into powerful focus tool
ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) is stunningly expensive to both the economy and to the people who live with it day to day.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 13, 2025
'Landman' Season 2, Episode 5: Streaming Release Date and Time
Here is your guide to watching the series set in West Texas.

CNET NewsDec 13, 2025
Paramount's Hostile Bid for Warner Bros. Aims to Block Netflix's $83 Billion Offer
Netflix announced a deal to acquire Warner Bros. last week, but Paramount stepped in with a new offer to shareholders.

Mac RumorsDec 13, 2025
Finish Your Holiday Shopping With Our Exclusive 30% Discount at Satechi
Satechi and MacRumors partnered up this week to offer our readers an exclusive 30 percent discount on select products for a limited time. This sale is available only on Satechi's website and is set to end on Monday, December 15, so this weekend is your last chance to take advantage of the deals.


CNET How ToDec 13, 2025
9 Security Checks I Always Make When Using a Vacation Rental for the Holidays
If you're traveling over the holidays, you'll want to keep these steps in mind when arriving at your Airbnb or rental.

SlashDotDec 13, 2025
Startup Successfully Uses AI to Find New Geothermal Energy Reservoirs


Gizmag Emerging TechDec 13, 2025
Review: Sub-$2K feature-loaded rooftop tent might be USA's best value
After years of admiring iKamper as the modern innovator behind the expandable three/four-person rooftop tent (RTT), we think we've found a new favorite family-size RTT. The Vision XL from Topoak offers a thoughtful design for less than half the MSRP of iKamper's Skycamp 3.0 and other major competitors. While it might not be perfect, the te

SlashDotDec 13, 2025
More of America's Coal-Fired Power Plants Cease Operations


EngadgetDec 13, 2025
CRKD's Nitro Deck 2 works for both the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2
Even though Nintendo made some serious upgrades with the Joy-Con 2, you still might end up ditching them for CRKD's Nitro Deck 2. After winning over Nintendo Switch owners with its first Nitro Deck, CRKD followed it up with an improved design that works for both the original Switch and the Switch 2.

To refine the original design, CRKD added several upgrades to the Nitro Deck 2 based on community feedback. The new-and-improved accessory features the company's CaptiStick Technology, which prevents stick drift and isn't affected by magnetic interference like other Hall effect joysticks. CRKD also offset the right thumbstick and contoured the outer shell for a more ergonomic feel. The Nitro Deck 2 is keeping the swappable stick top feature, but CRKD added the ability to swap out the D-Pad for even more customizability. At the back of the Nitro Deck 2, CRKD managed to squeeze in extra L2 and R2 shoulder buttons alongside the programmable back buttons, which were first seen with the predecessor.



CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 13, 2025
11 Holiday Gifts Your Co-Workers and Employees Will Truly Appreciate
Our CNET experts found a dozen thoughtful and fun gift ideas for under $50.

Mac RumorsDec 12, 2025
Apple Releases iOS 26.2 With Alarms for Reminders, Lock Screen Changes, Enhanced Safety Alerts and More
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EngadgetDec 12, 2025
Google Translate is now better at translating slang terms and idioms using AI
Google is rolling out new Gemini-assisted functionality to Search and its Translate app. It says its AI can now provide more natural and accurate text translations for phrases that have more "nuanced meanings."  Translate will now take slang terms and colloquial expressions into consideration rather than provide sometimes unhelpful direct translations.

The latest update to its text translation feature is rolling out first in the US and India, translating between English and just under 20 other languages, including German, Spanish, Chinese and Arabic. It works in the Translate app for iOS and Android and on the web.

Gemini's speech-to-speech translation feature has also been updated, so you can now hear real-time translations in your headphones, like with Apple's AirPods Pro 3. Google says the new functionality, which is now in beta in the Translate app for Android (iOS is coming next year) in the US, tries to "preserve the tone, emphasis and cadence of each speaker" so you better understand the direction of the conversation and who said what. It works with any headphones and supports more than 70 languages.

Finally, Google is adding more tools to its potentially Duolingo-rivaling AI-powered language learning tools, which it introduced to the Translate app in August. Like Duolingo, Translate can now track how many days in a row you've been attempting to learn a new language, so you can check your progress over time. Whether it will nag you as persistently as the Duolingo ow


Wired NewsDec 12, 2025
The Best Age-Tech Gadgets Tried and Tested by WIRED
As more and more age tech hits the market, I've been testing the most innovative gadgets for older folks and caregivers.

Yahoo TechnologyDec 12, 2025
Intel nears $1.6 billion deal for AI chip startup SambaNova


EngadgetDec 11, 2025
Disney has accused Google of copyright infringement on a 'massive scale'
Disney has accused Google of copyright infringement on a "massive scale," alleging that the tech giant is training its AI tools on protected materials as well as allowing those tools to generate infringing images and videos. Variety reports that Disney attorneys sent a cease-and-desist letter to Google on Wednesday.

"Google is infringing Disney's copyrights on a massive scale, by copying a large corpus of Disney's copyrighted works without authorization to train and develop generative artificial intelligence (‘AI') models and services, and by using AI models and services to commercially exploit and distribute copies of its protected works to consumers in violation of Disney's copyrights," reads the letter, which Variety reviewed.

The letter includes examples of images from several Disney properties including Deadpool, Moana, Star Wars and others, reproduced by Google's AI tools. Disney is demanding that Google implement guardrails within all its AI products to prevent further infringement. The media giant sent a similar letter to Character.AI in September, and is currently suing Hailuo and Midjourney over alleged copyright infringement.

Copyright enforcement has become more challenging in the face of AI-created ima


EngadgetDec 11, 2025
The best Christmas gifts to give everyone on your 2025 holiday shopping list
Finding the right gifts for everyone on your list this time of year can be a major source of stress. It can be even more daunting if you're trying to stick to a budget all while getting the folks you love things that they will really appreciate. But there's also a good chance you're getting fed bad gift ideas (and just as bad deals) if you're browsing the web frantically searching as we get closer and closer to the holidays.

Allow us at Engadget to help you through it. Here, you'll find all of our holiday gift guides collected in one place, so you can more easily find the best Christmas gifts you need this year. Are you looking for white elephant gift ideas? Are you struggling to come up with a good gift for the father figure in your life? Are you just looking for a good board game to pick up for your own family? We've got you covered with gift ideas for all of those scenarios and more.

Best white elephant gift ideas

According to legend, the King of Siam would give a white elephant to courtiers who had upset them. The recipient had no choice but to simply thank the king for such an opulent gift, knowing that they likely could not afford the upkeep for such an animal. It would inevitably lead them to financial ruin. This story is almost certainly untrue, but it has led to a modern holiday staple: the white elephant gift exchange. These gift ideas will not only get you a few chuckles, but will also make your recipient feel (slightly) burdened.

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Mac RumorsDec 11, 2025
iOS 26 Code Leak Reveals Apple Smart Home Hub Details
Apple is working on a smart home hub that will rely heavily on the more capable version of Siri that's coming next year. We've heard quite a bit about the hub over the last two years, but a recent iOS 26 code leak provides additional insight into what we can expect and confirms rumored features.


Mac RumorsDec 11, 2025
OpenAI Launches GPT-5.2 for ChatGPT Users a Week After Declaring 'Code Red'
Just a month after introducing GPT 5.1, OpenAI introduced GPT-5.2, the next-generation model that will power its popular chatbot. GPT-5.2 is OpenAI's "most capable model series yet for professional knowledge work."


GizmodoDec 11, 2025
Elon Musk Abandoned the Name ‘Twitter,' This Startup Wants to Claim it


Operation Bluebird is taking flight.


Yahoo TechnologyDec 10, 2025
Explainer-How Chinese entities are already using Nvidia's powerful H200 AI chips


SlashDotDec 09, 2025
Netflix Faces Consumer Class Action Over $72 Billion Warner Bros Deal


Mac RumorsDec 08, 2025
Google's First AI Smart Glasses Coming in 2026
Google is developing two pairs of smart glasses with artificial intelligence that will launch in 2026, the company said today. The first set of glasses have AI integration and are designed for screen-free assistance with built-in speakers, microphones, and cameras for speaking to Google Gemini.


ResearchBuzzDec 06, 2025
Global Building Atlas, Roblox eSports, Science Blogs Web Archive, More: Saturday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, December 6, 2025
NEW RESOURCES Maps Mania: Introducing the Global Building Atlas. "The Global Building Atlas is a new global, high-resolution 3D dataset of the world's 2.75 billion buildings. Developed by a research team at […]

Gizmag Emerging TechDec 05, 2025
Fresh or fishy: Microneedle device spots sketchy seafood in real time
When you're checking the freshness of a piece of fish that you plan on eating, you want results right away. That's where a new microneedle-based sensor comes in, as it delivers a yay or nay in less than two minutes.

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Gizmag Emerging TechDec 05, 2025
Seenda's budget-friendly gaming chair is decent bang for your buck
Let's face it, most of us are spending an unhealthy amount of time seated in front of screens. That makes buying a desk chair kind of a big deal. Personally, I'm very function-over-form. It could be the most beautifully ornate throne, handmade from unobtanium and unicorn pelt, but if it's not comfortable, I want nothing to do with it. It could be the ugliest thing you've ever seen, but if it's comfy, I'm

PC World Latest NewsOct 14, 2025
Razer's wireless gaming mouse with 19 buttons is 38% off right now

The Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed isn't just uber-fast with a 30K optical sensor, but it also comes with an insanely high number of programmable buttons. I'm talking a total of 19 buttons that you can set up to do whatever you need, with 12 of them being on the side of the mouse. Just imagine playing World of Warcraft and cycling through your action rotation without touching your keyboard. Fantastic!

The Naga V2 HyperSpeed also features Razer's HyperScroll technology, which allows you to quickly scroll through all the content you need at blazing speed, even entering free-spin mode. It's totally wireless—with both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth options—also has excellent battery life, with a single AA battery providing almost 400 hours of usage, which is pretty great because you won't be spending a fortune on batteries.

If you're into MMOs, you'll love the convenience of a button-loaded wireless mouse like this. Get the Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed for $62.49 while you still can and level up your MMO experience!

The Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed is a dream for all MMO gamersGet the Naga V2 mouse for 38% off


NPR Topics: Research NewsMay 30, 2025
Why you fight infection better in the daytime
Depending on what time it is, your body responds differently to an injury or infection. During the day, you're likely to heal faster and fight infection better than at night. And historically, scientists weren't entirely sure why. That picture is starting to clear up thanks to a new study published last week in the journal Science Immunology. The research finds a missing piece of the puzzle in neutrophils, powerful immune cells that — despite living less than 24 hours — know the difference between day and night.

Got a question about how the body works? Let us know at shortwave@npr.org.

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TechNewsWorldDec 03, 2024
Aptera To Showcase Solar EV at CES 2025
Aptera Motors has announced that a "production intent" version of its eponymously named solar-powered vehicle will be displayed at the mammoth consumer electronics show, which will be held January 7-10 in Las Vegas. The post Aptera To Showcase Solar EV at CES 2025 appeared first on TechNewsWorld.

Computer World Security NewsOct 06, 2023
Homeland Security confirms your privacy is no longer safe
The big problem with privacy is that once you relinquish some of it, you never get it back. What makes it worse is when those who are supposed to protect your rights choose to undermine them. When they do so, they eat away at the thin protections we should all enjoy in the digital age.

US agencies' illegal use of smartphone data These are some of the reasons to be so concerned to learn from a newly released US Department of Homeland Security report that multiple US government agencies illegally used smartphone location data, breaching privacy regulations as they did. To do this, they purchased smartphone location data, including Advertising Identifiers (AdIDs) from data brokers that had been harvested from a wide range of apps.

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Computer World Security NewsAug 08, 2023
Researchers build a scary Mac attack using AI and sound
A UK research team based at Durham University has identified an exploit that could allow attackers to figure out what you type on your MacBook Pro — based on the sound each keyboard tap makes.

These kinds of attacks aren't particularly new. The researchers found research dating back to the 1950s into using acoustics to identify what people write. They also note that the first paper detailing use of such an attack surface was written for the US National Security Agency (NSA) in 1972, prompting speculation such attacks may already be in place.

"(The) governmental origin of AS- CAs creates speculation that such an attack may already be possible on modern devices, but remains classified," the researchers wrote.

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