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PC World Latest NewsApr 30, 2024
23 work-from-home tech products that will level up your office

At PCWorld, we've had to adjust to remote work just like the rest of the world. Our staff has spent countless hours testing and reviewing hardware, which means we've been lucky enough to find the best gear and accessories available. Below you'll find our favorite work-from-home essentials.

Look sharp during Zoom meetings: Logitech C920e Business Webcam


GizmodoApr 30, 2024
Dave & Buster's Adding Bets to Its App as America's Gambling Fixation Kicks Into High Gear
Dave & Buster's plans to add a feature to its app that will allow customers to place bets amongst themselves on competitive games, according to an announcement from the entertainment chain on Tuesday. It's just the latest sign that tech-based gambling is becoming normalized in the U.S. at an unprecedented rate,…

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SlashDotApr 29, 2024
In Race To Build AI, Tech Plans a Big Plumbing Upgrade


Mac RumorsApr 29, 2024
FCC Fines AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon Almost $200 Million for Illegally Sharing Customer Location Data
The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today announced [PDF] that it has fined AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint/T-Mobile $196 million collectively for illegally selling access to customer location information without consent.


Yahoo TechnologyApr 28, 2024
Tech Tycoon's Family Office Bets on AI to Prop $10 Billion Fund


EngadgetApr 26, 2024
Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra falls to a new low, plus the rest of the week's best tech deals
Another week is coming to a close, which means it's time for another roundup of good tech deals. This week's highlights include a new low on Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra, which is $200 off and down to $1,100 for an unlocked model. That's not exactly cheap, no, but any savings should be welcome for what we consider the best premium Android phone. Elsewhere, a trio of recommendations from our wireless earbuds buying guide are on sale, including

EngadgetApr 25, 2024
The Morning After: Testing the Rabbit R1's AI assistant skills
Back in January, startup Rabbit revealed its first device at CES 2024. The R1 is an adorable, vibrant orange AI machine with a camera, scroll wheel, and ambitious demos. Now, the device is being sent out to early adopters (and tech reviewers), and we've got some proper hands-on experience to tide you over until we've wrapped up a full review.

It's definitely cute, designed by Teenage Engineering, which has put its design talents to use on the Playdate as well as Nothing's most recent phones as well as music gadgets. Like all those things, it combines a retro-futuristic aesthetic with solid build quality, shiny surfaces, glass and metal accents.

Engadget Then again, the Humane AI Pin was a beautiful piece of tech too, but it was also… rubbish. The Rabbit R1 is a different device. First, it costs $199 — less than a third of the AI Pin's $700. Humane also requires a monthly $24 subscription fee to use the thing — you don't need a sub for the R1 at all. Immediately, that's much better.

The category of AI assistant-centric devices is very new, however. Rabbit's device is different to Humane's in both hardware and features,

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