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YouTube Music has been testing a cap on lyrics for free listeners, which would push them to upgrade to Premium…
Apple finally revealed the ultra-thin iPhone Air, and if the specs are anything to go by, it’s a beauty: 5.6mm…
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Google’s Pixel lineup has rocketed back into the global top five premium smartphones, marking a sharp turnaround in a segment…
Arm’s new C1 CPU family and Mali G1 GPU are not typical incremental annual updates. They also indicate a more…
There’s a fresh method to install Windows 11 on older hardware—and it won’t lumber you with additional apps you’ll never…
The AI training startup Mercor is pursuing a valuation of more than $10 billion as it nears an annualized revenue…
I spent time with the Apple Watch Series 11, Watch Ultra 3, and the new SE right after the keynote’s…
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