Tech
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9 Great Deals on Electric Kettles, Mugs, and Tumblers
The holidays are around the corner. These next few weeks might feel a little hectic, but sipping on a warm,…
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Police Can Spy on Your iOS and Android Push Notifications
According to Wyden, the records that governments can obtain from Apple and Google include metadata that reveals which apps a…
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The Generative AI Copyright Fight Is Just Getting Started
The biggest fight of the generative AI revolution is headed to the courtroom—and no, it’s not about the latest boardroom…
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13 Great Deals on Headphones, Wireless Earbuds, and Gaming Headsets
Arguably, the best time to get new audio gear is … well, Black Friday and Cyber Monday. However, just because…
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Don’t Worry, It’s Just ‘Fire Ice’
The finding suggests that far more fire ice is vulnerable to climate-induced melt than scientists realized, and it could be…
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Can Rock Dust Soak Up Carbon Emissions? A Giant Experiment Is Set to Find Out
Mary Yap has spent the last year and a half trying to get farmers to fall in love with basalt.…
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Green Chat Bubbles Aren’t the Problem—Texting Is
This week, we talk about the quest to make texting between mobile platforms more seamless. Will it make things better,…
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The EU Just Passed Sweeping New Rules to Regulate AI
Over the two years lawmakers have been negotiating the rules agreed today, AI technology and the leading concerns about it…
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This Pill Tracks Your Vitals From the Inside
Digital health company Celero Systems is developing an electronic pill that can measure heart rate, breathing rate, and core temperature—from…
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The First Crispr Medicine Is Now Approved in the US
Casgevy uses the Nobel Prize–winning technology Crispr to modify patients’ cells so that they produce healthy hemoglobin instead. The Crispr…
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