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TV software is getting loaded with ads, changing what it means to own a TV set.
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极速赛车彩票开奖查询 开奖结果 开奖号码 Meteorites give the Moon its extremely thin atmosphere
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Judge calls foul on Venu, blocks launch of ESPN-Warner-Fox streaming service
Upcoming launch of $42.99 sports package likely to "substantially lessen competition."
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Chinese social media users hilariously mock AI video fails
TikTok and Bilibili users transform nonsensical AI glitches into real-world performance art.
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Epic Games Store and Fortnite arrive on EU iPhones
Epic also launched its store on Android.
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The Crimson Diamond is a wonderful EGA-like graphic adventure game for 2024
The parser works much better than you'd think, and the mystery is pitch-perfect.
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Explosion of cicada-eating mites has the state of Illinois scratching
The good news: There's little risk beyond the rash. The bad: The rash is awful.
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New Windows 11 build removes ancient, arbitrary 32GB size limit for FAT32 disks
But the Windows NT-era disk formatting UI hasn't been fixed yet.
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ISP to Supreme Court: We shouldn’t have to disconnect users accused of piracy
Cox tries to get contributory infringement ruling in Sony lawsuit overturned.
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Saudi man earns world record for 444 game consoles hooked to one TV
Ibrahim Al-Nasser said he got tired of juggling plugs just to play his collection.
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Popular AI “nudify” sites sued amid shocking rise in victims globally
“Nudify” sites may be fined for making it easy to “see anyone naked,” suit says.
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Smart sous vide cooker to start charging $2/month for 10-year-old companion app
“You’ve just lost a LONGTIME and very faithful customer."
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BMW makes the Internet happy, brings M5 station wagon to the US
After denying us previous M5 station wagons, BMW now thinks the time is right.
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Passing part of a medical licensing exam doesn’t make ChatGPT a good doctor
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Why the Fiat 500e could be your ideal second EV
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Rocket Report: ULA is losing engineers; SpaceX is launching every two days
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Medicare drug price negotiations: 10 list prices drop between 38% to 79%
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Behold, Diablo is fully playable in your browser
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Mysterious “Black Mesa” website says it’s “not secretly working on Half Life 3”
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AT&T and Verizon ask FCC to throw a wrench into Starlink’s mobile plan
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A cute, cheap death trap? Japanese Kei cars banned by yet another US state
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Google’s threat team confirms Iran targeting Trump, Biden, and Harris campaigns
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An asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs, not a comet, new study finds
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Facing “financial crisis,” Russia on pace for lowest launch total in 6 decades
"This forces us to build a new economy in severe conditions."
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New Geekbench AI benchmark can test the performance of CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs
Performance test comes out of beta as NPUs become standard equipment in PCs.
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New Zealand official signs extradition order to send Kim Dotcom to US
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Sonos laying off 100 people amid expensive app problems
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Intel and Karma partner to develop software-defined car architecture
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NASA acknowledges it cannot quantify risk of Starliner propulsion issues
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AMD Ryzen 9000 review: Impressive efficiency, with bugs and so-so speed boosts
High prices on an already-expensive AM5 platform make them a hard sell, though.
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Researchers hack electronic shifters with a few hundred dollars of hardware
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Musk’s new Grok upgrade allows X users to create largely uncensored AI images
With Grok's new AI image generator, X users put Musk's "freedom of speech" to the test.
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Mpox outbreak is an international health emergency, WHO declares
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Kraven the Hunter’s new trailer gives us a dark, gore-filled revenge story
It's the latest installment in Sony's Spider-Man Universe, which has floundered recently.
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Artists claim “big” win in copyright suit fighting AI image generators
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Redbox app axed, dashing people’s hopes of keeping purchased content
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