Apple’s iPhone Air was the company’s most interesting new iPhone this year, at least insofar as it was the one most different from previous iPhones. We came away impressed by its size and weight in our review. But early…
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28 Tue 10 2025
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The era of Android virtual reality is here… again. Google’s first two attempts at making Android fit for your face didn’t work out, but the AI era and a partnership with Samsung have enabled a third attempt, and maybe t…
Gadgets
28 Tue 10 2025
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AMD is a
company that knows a thing or two about capitalizing on a competitor's
weaknesses. The company got through its early-2010s
nadir partially because its Ryzen CPUs struck just as Intel's current
manufacturing woe…
Technology
12 Wed 03 2025
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"OpenAI's Sora Creates Confusing Gymnastics Video: Here's What Happened"
A video from OpenAI's new Sora AI video generator became very popular on social media on Wednesday. It shows a gymnast who suddenly grows extra a…
Sport
26 Thu 12 2024
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First Bitcoin Investor Sentenced to Prison for Tax Evasion
A bitcoin investor has become the first person to be sentenced to prison for avoiding taxes related to cryptocurrency. Frank Richard Ahlgren III, who invested …
Crypto
26 Thu 12 2024
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Intel Has Improved Its Arc GPUs, But Timing Still Matters
Intel has made progress in fixing the main issues with its Arc GPUs, but it still faces challenges with timing. Currently, there isn't much to show for Intel's …
Technology
24 Tue 12 2024
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The H5N1 avian influenza virus, while historically associated with high mortality rates in humans, has shown varying levels of severity in cases reported in different regions and years. The fact that recent human cases …
Health
13 Fri 12 2024
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