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Sneak Peek: The Next BIG Thing from Punkt! |
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Grid's BlackBerry Bold 9000 display is a beautiful tribute at a mobile icon |
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US offers $15 billion to upgrade old gas car factories for the EV future |
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Qi2 wireless charging with magnetic alignment is finally happening |
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Philips Hue adds security cameras and Matter support |
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The Google Pixel 8 will be unveiled on October 4th — here's what we know |
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What happens if everybody sends their Google Duet AI to the call? |
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OnStar hands non-emergency functions to Google AI to cut waits (and humans) |
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The next iPhone will be unveiled on September 12 — here's what to expect |
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ChatGPT Enterprise is OpenAI's faster business-grade private AI |
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San Francisco protesters are pranking driverless cars with traffic cones |
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Nvidia's monster earnings are all about AI |
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SwitchBot's first robovac/mop is surprisingly clever |
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Everything you need to know about Threads, Instagram's Twitter clone |
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It's surprising how good this $800 Surface 2-in-1 competitor is |
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My long and slow personal social media detox |
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So, it turns out that blue-light filtering glasses are complete bulls*** |
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Why aren't keyboard phones viable anymore? |
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The case for an actively minimalist smartphone |
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Tesla's "Standard Range" Model S and X are cheaper, but there's a catch |
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To the surprise of literally no one, the Zuck vs. Elon cage match is off |
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"We're putting AI in it" is 2023's "we're putting blockchain in it" |
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The electric Escalade IQ is very, very big (and a very, very big deal) |
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We've been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty… |
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This portable monitor is an on-the-go dual-screen productivity booster |
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US automakers team up to install 30,000 EV fast chargers and rival Tesla |
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Samsung's newest foldable phones iterate on the theme |
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Arc rethinks the web browser and now anybody can try it |
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Elon Musk's Twitter rebrand is more ambitious than just the letter X |
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Threads needs a "following" feed and edits — and they're coming |