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The M5 MacBook Air hit new all-time low prices this week, with $199 off nearly every model of the computer on Amazon. We're also tracking an ongoing low price on the AirPods Max 2, plus great discounts from Anker and Samsung.
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AI PROBLEMS Gizmodo: Google Is in Full-On Damage Control Over Its New Health App. "If there's one thing you don't want to screw around with as a tech company, it's apps. Just […]
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Among the raft of refreshes, a few novelties stand out from the company's Computex product announcements.
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Apple's digital driver's license feature in the Wallet app is set to expand to Virginia, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Anthropic says Mythos-class AI models could reach all customers within weeks, after Project Glasswing exposed major cybersecurity risks.
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Leaker Sonny Dickson today shared images of iPhone 18 Pro dummy models in the device's four rumored colors, offering the first real-world look at what to expect from the lineup visually.
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A new Hamilton documentary and an X-Files director's cut are also arriving this month on Disney Plus.
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A few months ago, Apple released the MacBook Neo, its most affordable MacBook ever. At the time, an ASUS executive admitted that the laptop came as a "shock" to the Windows PC industry, which is now in the process of responding.
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Apple will spend WWDC talking about the future of AI, but I'd rather see iOS 27 fix the everyday annoyances that should have been fixed long ago.
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Apple is expected to announce iOS 27 at WWDC in a few week, but don't forget to check out all these iOS 26 features.
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Save up to $400 on top air purifiers and filters with verified AirDoctor promo codes and special offers for May 2026.
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Microsoft's developer conference is almost upon us. We anticipate a lot of AI.
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Chinese humanoid robot makers drew attention in Tokyo as Japan emphasized precision, durability, and real-world robotics testbeds.
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Boomerang for Gmail allows you to schedule the time when your emails are sent and more. This email tool is designed to be easy-to-use - simply write your messages and hit the send later button. You will then be able to use the calendar picker or the intuitive text box that can recognize common phrases like "next Friday" to direct exactly when to send your message. [License: | Requires:
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 29.
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Let's be honest, you're never using that outdated tech again -- you just don't know what to do with it.
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The PC-maker will enter a hectic scene for smart glasses, with two models planned for later this year.
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Acer's upcoming Nitro Blaze Link is a companion handheld for gaming
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Commentary: A decade after launch, Overwatch has grown into something with a little bit less sparkle, but a lot more reward and engagement.
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Claims by a billionaire TV star and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum that China and overseas propaganda drive American protests against data centers are based on scant evidence.
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DATA CENTERS Bangor Daily News: Eastport residents push City Council to oppose underwater AI data center. "Rising public concern over a proposed underwater artificial intelligence data center in the Bay of Fundy's […]
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Illustrations by Bloomberg reveal an overhauled Siri interface and app that are expected to be announced at Apple's big event next month.
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Every iPhone ships with a built-in cross-app tracking opt-out. Here's why most people haven't enabled it, and how to do it in seconds.
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Don't want it? Here's how to delete it.
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Get the features you want in a desk with the help of CNET experts who have found the best desks of 2026.
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It's not unusual to feel fatigued or experience brain fog after recovering from a viral illness. The body has just expended significant energy fighting off an infection, and a temporary dip in energy or mood is understandable.
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The tech giant says a breakthrough in data-center networking has dramatically accelerated the flow of information through its massive cloud infrastructure.
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 29, No. 613.
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Right now several retailers are offering games like Mario Kart World or Pokémon Pokopia along with the Nintendo Switch 2 console, saving you $30.
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XPENG is pushing toward 2026 humanoid robot mass production, with IRON robots expected to start in retail and service roles.
The post China's XPENG Plans Humanoid Robot Mass Production by 2026 appeared first on eWEEK.
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NEW RESOURCES UC Berkeley: New Federal Data Field Guide Helps Americans Navigate the Rich Diversity of Our Federal Data Ecosystem. "Denice Ross, who served as the nation's second U.S. Chief Data Scientist, […]
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Commentary: Size really is everything when it comes to wearables, something Oura has shown it understands with its reengineered Ring 5.
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On the latest episode of The Verge's Decoder podcast, Rivian's software chief Wassym Bensaid explained why the EV maker still refuses to offer Apple CarPlay.
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A criminal could be masquerading as a celebrity, web store or family member asking for your money. Detecting scams requires a new approach.
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Screenity for Chrome is a user-friendly screen recording extension designed to provide a seamless and unlimited recording experience. With its simple interface and customizable settings, Screenity is a perfect solution for creating tutorials, presentations, demos, or any other type of video content. [License: | Requires:
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Intel isn't giving up on gaming handhelds: meet the new Arc G-Series chips for portable PC gaming.
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Dealing with the summer heat can be as easy as using a reliable tower fan. I tested 14 of the newest tower fans to see which has the best airflow, sound profile, energy efficiency and features.
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ENGINEAI opened a Shenzhen factory, which it says can build humanoid robots every 15 minutes, intensifying China's robotics manufacturing race.
The post China's ENGINEAI Opens Humanoid Robot Factory, Aims to Build One Every 15 Minutes appeared first on eWEEK.
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Gemini can trigger smart home routines based on what your cameras see.
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Cement has been a vital building block (pun intended) in constructing civilization. However, its manufacturing process has also made it a wrecking ball on the environment, with a carbon footprint that rivals that of the aviation industry. Scientists from the University of British Columbia have devised a method that dramatically cuts c
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This year Fender is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Telecaster, and Nashville was chosen to host the Tele Town birthday party.
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NEW RESOURCES Mississippi Today: KKK cache is available to the public at Archives and History. "The public can now get a glimpse of 1960s Ku Klux Klan materials, including charters and lists […]
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Air frying requires less oil than other methods, but a spritz here and there can help keep food moist. Here are the best and worst cooking oils to use in an air fryer.
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Helps organizations supercharge their AI investments with trusted, context-enriched content natively stored within Microsoft 365
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Let's start with the coolest thing about this cable: it's retractable. That's right. It's tiny and compact when you aren't using it, then stretches out to a maximum length of 6.6 feet. Or you can use it at one of its many preset lengths: 1.9 feet, 3.1 feet, 4.1 feet, 4.9 feet, 5.7 feet, and 6.2 feet. Just tug on it when you're done and it rolls back onto itself.
It's fast, too, providing up to 100W of power. With a proper 100W charging block, you can fast-charge your phone, tablet, laptop, earbuds, or whatever else in mere minutes rather than hours. That makes it perfectly versatile for so many device types and it'll serve you well for many years to come.
What's not to love about this nifty little accessory? Grab this retractable 100W Baseus USB-C cable for $15.19 before this deal goes away! This is, by the way, the cheapest price it's ever been. Nice!
It's fast, it's retractable, and it's never been cheaper beforeGet this nifty USB-C cable on Amazon
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First, a story. When I returned to being a software industry analyst in 2015 or thereabouts, I had a fair amount of
The post On Microsoft's Radius, and building bridges between infra, dev and ops appeared first on Gigaom.
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Fortinet has released two new high-speed, next generation firewalls designed to protect data center assets.
The 387Gbps 3200F series and 164Gbps 900G series feature support for the vendor's AI-Powered Security Services, which blend AI and machine-learning technologies to make customers aware of cyber threats and act on protecting resources much more quickly, according to Nirav Shah, vice president of products and solutions at Fortinet.
FortiGuard AI-Powered Security Services use real-time data from Fortinet's threat researchers at FortiGuard Lab to monitor for new dangers. "We look at terabytes of data every day, and that's where we run our AI and machine learning to see different things - whether we need to enable AI-powered services with IPS, or utilize sandbox technologies to mitigate them," Shah said. "If you look at the cybersecurity industry, and the amount of data that we see, and the patterns and other things that we need to recognize to find the threats - [it] is extremely tough if you do it manually."
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