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Big screen. Bigger savings.
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Warning: There were a lot of good RPGs this year.
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The decentralized social media platform is getting more aggressive with copycats.
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Do you think ChatGPT is reading this?
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From good riddance to goodnight, sweet prince.
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The intern was fired for "maliciously interfering" with AI-related code.
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Not everyone is happy about it being the default.
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We got Reddit vibes on this one.
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Meta can't help itself!
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It's one of the world's strictest laws regarding social media and young people.
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The internet never forgets, though.
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Read this before you head to the store.
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Just because you can use AI, it doesn't mean you should.
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We compare reviews for Apple, Dell, Microsoft, and more of today's best laptop brands to help you find a device that fits your lifestyle.
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The bots are often disguised as weight loss or eating disorder recovery "coaches."
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The new darling of social media is running into the same headwinds as its predecessors. This is what it must do next.
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Let's get to the bottom of what was leaked and why.
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What to expect from the Mail redesign with iOS 18.2
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T-Mobile plans to use Starlink to extend coverage into dead zones.
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Thanks?
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It may join the Steam Deck craze.
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The data was posted to an AI company, then later removed after an outcry.
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Finally, Instagram has added the feature pretty much every other messaging app has.
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Sound quality is the most important thing to look for when choosing a speaker, so we've lined up a selection of crisp and clear devices from brands like Sonos.
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Could a 'Luke Skywalker solution' become a reality? Neuralink wants to find out.
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Unlike images or videos, synthetic text is almost impossible to discern with the human eye.
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It just got easier to use ChatGPT Search on an iPhone.
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Apple changed the Photos app and, of course, people don't love it.
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A new 100 person team steps in as concerns about child sexual abuse material rise.
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Here are all the rumours about Apple's slim new iPhone.
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You won't miss the feeling of paper with these e-readers.
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On the Monday before Thanksgiving? How dare they.
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Protests and strikes will take place in more than 20 countries on one of the year's biggest shopping days.