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Apple expanded its lead in the global tablet market in late 2025 as overall shipments rebounded, according to new research from Omdia.
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Super Bowl LX is three days away, and this is a guide to catch all the action, commercials and Bad Bunny's halftime show.
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The northern hemisphere's showpiece annual rugby union tournament gets underway, with France looking to defend their crown.
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The AI company's models and apps are already upsetting the software industry. Now here comes Opus 4.6.
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NEW RESOURCES BusinessWire: Sagenverse Expands Outreach of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Worldwide (PRESS RELEASE). "This month, Sagenverse, a developer of interactive 3D experiences and immersive virtual online tools, enabled the Eco-Discovery […]
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Watch more backstabbing and deception in the hit competition series.
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Japanese blog Mac Otakara today shared some alleged details about the iPhone 17e and iPad 12, which are both expected to be released within the next few months.
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Since 2026 TV models won't come out until spring, now's a good time to save on last year's models.
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While the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are not expected to launch for another seven months or so, there are already plenty of rumors about the devices.
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From cheap point-and-shoots to pricey medium-format models, these are the best analog film cameras to consider -- and the film to put in them.
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There will be performances happening throughout the evening.
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It may look like an Apple Watch, but it has no screen and cannot answer calls, send text messages, play music, or connect to the internet.
The post This Startup Created a Wearable ‘Kid Tracker' That Is Soaring Without Any Digital Capabilities appeared first on eWEEK.
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DroidUp debuted Moya, a "biomimetic" humanoid with warm skin, micro-expressions, and 92% human-like walking.
The post China Unveils World's First ‘Biomimetic AI Robot' Capable of Human-Like Walking appeared first on eWEEK.
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The annual adoption awareness event returns soon.
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Surfshark's One plan is heavily discounted right now, with an 87-percent discount on the two-year package, plus three extra months. The promo price comes out to $2.29 per month, or $62 for the first 27 months.
We've generally liked Surfshark as a straightforward, speedy service for everyday use, and it's one of the picks in our guide to the best VPNs. In our Surfshark review, we found it delivered excellent speeds overall and reliably unblocked Netflix across most of our test servers, which makes this long-term deal worth a look if you want a VPN deal that also includes extras like antivirus, breach alerts and private search.
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You may soon be able to access every family member's health data in one place.
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Proton VPN is offering a steep discount on its Proton VPN Plus subscription, with the two-year plan currently priced at $2.99 per month. You'll pay $72 upfront for 24 months of service, which amounts to 70 percent off the usual monthly rate and brings the long-term cost well below what many premium VPNs typically charge.
We've consistently been impressed by Proton VPN's focus on privacy, its nonprofit ownership structure and the way it balances security features with strong real-world speeds. It's a top pick in our best VPN guide, and this promotion also appears in our running list of the best VPN deals. If you're planning to commit to a VPN for the long haul, this pricing makes Proton VPN Plus one of the more compelling options available right now.
In our Proton VPN review, the service impressed us with consistently fast performance and strong privacy protections. We measured average download speeds at 88 percent of our unprotected connection and upload speeds at 98 percent, wh
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Watch this adventurous take on the iconic Predator "monster."
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While last year's Pixel 9A went on sale in April, the latest in Google's cheaper A series will be coming this month.
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Love air fryers but not how they look? Here's my review of the powerful and pretty new Cosori Iconic.
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These are the best TVs I've reviewed for every budget, including top brands such as LG, Samsung and TCL.
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Aspiring Starlink competitor Logos Space Services has secured FCC clearance to launch more than 4,000 broadband satellites into low Earth orbit by 2035, as reported by Space News. Under FCC regulations, the company must deploy half of the approved amount within the next seven years.
The company is headed by its founder, Milo Medin, a former project manager at NASA as well as a former vice president of wireless services at Google. The company has been raising money since it opened its doors in 2023 and reportedly hopes to deploy its first satellite by 2027. Logos' planned low Earth orbit constellation would beam high-speed broadband internet to customers worldwide, including government and enterprise users, much like Starlink.
While the satellite broadband market is growing, Starlink remains the biggest player by far. The European Space Agency estimates there are just over 14,000 functioning satellites currently in orbit and we know that roughly 9,600 of them are a part of the Starlink constellation. The SpaceX subsidiary recently asked the FCC for clearance to launch a million satelli
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Alexa Plus is aiming higher with a new superhero Super Bowl spot and a US-wide launch, including a free version for any app user.
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A serial killer continues to murder from beyond the grave and can only be stopped by a con man who sees ghosts in this '90s horror comedy.
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It can be tough to find a good gift for tech obsessives. Since they keep up with the latest releases, they probably already have the new high-profile gadgets out there. Luckily, Engadget staffers keep their eyes peeled all year long for the truly unique stuff. We travel to CES, attend product launches, cover major and minor tech events — we also can't help but buy ourselves any zany, clever, addictive or productive tech we happen to stumble across. In short, we've got some ideas about good gifts for tech nerds (which we are).
Best tech gifts and gadgets
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You can buy the S24 Ultra for half the price of the latest model but its performance isn't much different.
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Don't know what to watch? Dig through these Netflix movie picks that span every genre.
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The Bundeskartellamt, or the Federal Cartel Office of Germany, has prohibited Amazon from continuing its practice of using mechanisms to control the prices charged by sellers on its platform in the country. Germany's competition regulator explained that the company uses "various price control mechanisms" to review prices set by third-party Markerplace sellers. If the website deems a specific listing's pricing as too high, it allegedly removes the listing altogether or prevents it from being prominently displayed in the Buy Box section that lets you quickly purchase items. If those listings aren't removed completely, they're banished to less prominent sections like in the "See all buying options" and the "Other sellers on Amazon" lists. This reduced visibility could "lead to significant losses in sales" for sellers.
Amazon was found to have engaged in anti-competitive practices, because the company itself runs its own retail business and sells goods on the platform. That makes third-party sellers, which make up for 60 percent of the items sold on the website, direct competitors. Cartel Office president Andreas Mundt said Amazon must only be allowed to influence competitors' pricing "in the most exceptional cases," such as "in the event of excessive pricing." He didn't specify what the agency views as "excessive pricing," but he said allowing the company to continue its current practices will give it the power to "control the price level on the trading platform according to its own ideas." He also said that Amazon could use its mechanisms "to compete with the rest of the online retail sector outside"of its own website. Amazon's interference could lead to third-party sellers "no longer being able to cover their own costs, forcing them out of the Marketplace," he added.
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Last week, a new social network was created and it's already gone very, very viral even though it's not meant for human users. I'm talking, of course, about Moltbook, a Reddit-like platform that's populated entirely by AI agents.
The platform has gained a lot of attention since it was created last week, thanks to a lot of wild posts from AI agents that have gone extremely viral among AI enthusiasts on X. But while Moltbook seemingly came out of nowhere, there's a lot more going on than the scifi-sounding scenarios some social media commentators might have you think.
What is Moltbook and where did it come from?Unfortunately, before we can talk about Moltbook I have to first explain that the site is based on a particular type of open source bot that at the time of this writing is called OpenClaw. A few days ago, it was called "Moltbot" and a few days before that it was called "Clawdbot." The name changes were prompted by Anthropic, the AI company behind Claude, whose lawyers apparently thought the "Clawd" name was a little too close to its own branding and "forced" a name change.
Clawdbot ? Moltbot Clawd ? Molty
Same lobster soul, new shell. Anthropic asked us to change our name (trademark stuff), and honestly? "Molt" fits perfectly - it's what lobsters do to grow.
New handle: @moltbot Same mission: AI that actually does…
— OpenClaw?? (@openclaw)
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Smart thermostats can benefit both renters and landlords. Here's what tenants need to know to start saving money.
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NEW RESOURCES Virginia Tech: New database reveals how Americans use water. "[Landon Marston and Yunus Naseri] have created the United States Water Withdrawals Database, the first nationwide resource to track who is […]
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If you're looking to up your privacy game on the internet in the new year, you can do so for a little less than usual thanks to ExpressVPN's latest deal. Its two-year plans are up to 81 percent off right now: the Advanced tier is on sale for $88 for two years, plus four additional free months. The Basic plan is where you'll see the biggest discount: it's $68 for two years, plus the same four additional free months.
We've consistently liked ExpressVPN because it's fast, easy to use and widely available across a large global server network. In fact, it's our current pick for best premium VPN. One of the biggest drawbacks has always been its high cost, and this deal temporarily solves that issue.
In our review we were able to get fast download and upload speeds, losing only 7 percent in the former and 2 percent in the latter worldwide. We found that it could unblock Netflix anywhere, and its mobile and desktop apps were simple to operate. We gave ExpressVPN an overall score of 85 out of 100.
The virtual private network service now has three tiers. Basic is cheaper with fewer features, while Pro costs more and adds extra perks like support for 14 simultaneous devices and a password manager. Advanced sits in the middle and includes the password manager but only supports 12 devices.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/expressvpn-deal-two-year-plans-are-up-to-81-percent-
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If you need a little help with your New Year's resolution to be more active, you can save on the latest Apple Watch right now. The Apple Watch Series 11 is on sale for $299, which is $100 off and the lowest price we've seen.
We named the Apple Watch Series 11 as our choice for best smartwatch overall. It scored a 90 in our review thanks to its 24 hours-plus of battery life and a thin, light design that's easy to wear. It also offers new health metrics, including Apple's
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Soon, you may be able to access every family member's health data in one place.
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Suspected Chinese state-backed hackers hijacked the Notepadd update infrastructure to deliver backdoored version of the popular free source code editor and note-taking app for Windows.
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Apple today seeded the release candidate (RC) versions of upcoming iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming a week after the release of the third betas. The RCs represent the final versions of iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3 that will be provided to the public if no bugs are found in the updates.
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We separate hype from reality as we explore Moltbook, the viral "social media network for AI agents" where bots can talk to each other, post and upvote one another, while humans get to watch.
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As OpenAI is making plans to introduce ads to ChatGPT, competitor Anthropic has promised to keep Claude ad-free. In a blog post today, the company said that there are "many good places for advertising," but a "conversation with Claude is not one of them."
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Amazon's Alexa AI assistant is rolling out to all U.S. Amazon Prime subscribers beginning today, with the service available at no additional cost.
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Without meaningful deterrents, Big Tech companies will do what's profitable, regardless of the cost to consumers. But a new bipartisan bill could add a check that would make them think twice, at least in one area. On Wednesday, Senators Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) and Bernie Moreno (R-OH) introduced legislation that would require social platforms to crack down on scam ads.
The Safeguarding Consumers from Advertising Misconduct (SCAM) Act would require platforms to take reasonable steps to prevent fraudulent or deceptive ads that they profit from. If they don't, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state attorneys general could take civil legal action against them.
The bill's sponsors, Ruben Gallego (L) and Bernie MorenoRuben Gallego (Bluesky) / Bernie MorenoThe backdrop to the SCAM Act is a Reuters report from last November. Meta reportedly estimated that up to 10 percent of its 2024 revenue came from scam ads. The company is said to have calculate
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The French investigation into Elon Musk's X illustrated a fundamental divide between European and American leaders about how to regulate social media — or whether to restrict it at all.
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Anthropic's Super Bowl ads are funny, but can we really trust them?
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Apple's smallest tablet is a great option for frequent travelers or anywho who prefers their slabs be the size of an ereader. The latest iPad mini with the A17 Pro chip is down to one of the best prices we've seen right now — $400, which is $100 off.
Apple released this iPad mini in late 2024 and it was a solid update. We gave it an 83 in our review thanks to the power of its A17 Pro chip and that it comes with a minimum of 128GB of storage. The model currently on sale comes with 128GB, Wi-Fi and all four color options: Blue, Purple, Space Gray and Starlight.
We named the Apple iPad mini
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The Ford Transit Custom isn't the only van gaining a space-maximizing inflatable pop-up roof design - the Volkswagen Transporter T7 gets one, too. Fast-growing German RV brand Rhön Camp presents the first Volkswagen camper van featuring a Freescape inflatable roof, pairing the rooftop air tent with a more permanent California-style interior. It reckons this one the "Ultimate" in Volkswagen van life.
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No need to load up devices with movies on long flights. You can stream them -- and even live events -- on Starlink-equipped United flights.
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NEW RESOURCES University of Exeter: New Ocean Equity Index launches to drive fair and inclusive ocean governance. "Today marks the launch of the Ocean Equity Index (OEI), a new free tool designed […]
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Samsung's 2025 was filled with new foldables, an ultra-thin new form factor and the launch of Google's XR platform. After making some announcements at CES 2026, the company is expected to host its first Galaxy Unpacked of the year in February to introduce the Galaxy S26 lineup. Official invites have yet to be shared, but the date is widely expected to be near the end of the month.
Whenever it does happen, Engadget will be covering Galaxy Unpacked live, and we'll most likely have hands-on coverage of Samsung's new smartphones soon after they're announced. While we wait for an official invite, here's everything we expect Samsung will introduce at the first Galaxy Unpacked event of 2026.
What is Unpacked 2026 taking place?But first, when is Unpacked going to happen? A recent image shared by leakster Evan Blass indicated Unpacked should be taking place on "February 25 2026." Blass
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The Firefox browser is gaining options to turn off AI enhancements, Mozilla said today. Firefox users who prefer to browse without artificial intelligence will be able to turn off several AI features that Mozilla has added over the last several months.
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Forget the pricey, postpaid cell plans and two-year contracts. Save with one of these WIRED-tested options from US Mobile, Boost, and Google Fi.
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Elena Rybakina looks to topple No. 1 seed Aryna Sabalenka, while veteran Novak Djokovic faces off against Carlos Alcaraz.
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NEW RESOURCES Mother Jones: Who Takes Palantir's Money? A New Tracker Finds Out.. "Palantir Payroll, the product of an effort by the campaign Purge Palantir, compiles data from FEC filings to account […]
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New Odyssey and World Labs APIs turn text, images, and video into interactive simulations and explorable 3D worlds for gaming, robotics, design, and training.
The post World Models Just Got Their GPT-2 Moment — Here's What That Means For You appeared first on eWEEK.
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