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Tesla Chair Defends $1 Trillion Pay Plan for Musk

The chair of Tesla’s board is rejecting the gloom and doom surrounding a proposed 10-year,…

iPhone 17 Pro Max vs Pixel 10 Pro XL: Winner

I spent time with both flagships together, recording video, taxing their performance with games and…

You Might Not Need New AirPods for Live Translation

Apple’s new Live Translation feature isn’t married to the newest earbuds after all. While the…

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iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone 16 Pro: What’s the Difference

For a week I carried around the iPhone 17 Pro and the iPhone 16 Pro side by side, and when…

AirPods Pro 3 vs AirPods Pro 2: Should You Upgrade?

The latest series, the Apple AirPods Pro 3, come with a familiar design and shape but several major changes: more…

Thin Phone Competition: iPhone Air vs S25 Edge by Samsung

Ultra-thin is no longer a niche—it’s the new battlefield. The wide iPhone Air arrives as Apple’s thinnest ever smartphone, with…

iPhone 17 vs Air vs Pro vs Pro Max: Who should upgrade

Apple introduces an iPhone 17 series curveball: the ultra-slim, super-thin iPhone Air to go along with the iPhone 17, 17…

Mastodon Takes on a Toxic Quoting Practice:‘Dunks’

Mastodon is debuting a long-await feature for quote-posting — and has added some guardrails that, it hopes, will counter the…

Pilots Call on F.A.A. to Halt Rainmaker Drone Seeding

A powerful U.S. pilots union is urging federal regulators to reject an air-taxi start-up’s proposal to use small drones to…

California’s SB 53 AI safety bill goes to Newsom

California lawmakers pass SB 53, a closely watched artificial intelligence safety measure that would require new transparency obligations on developers…

Apple AI Leader Robby Walker Signs Out

One of Apple’s most senior artificial intelligence executives is stepping down. Robby Walker, the executive in charge of Apple’s Answers,…

Facebook breach settlement payments to begin

Payments from Facebook’s record-breaking user privacy settlement are beginning to arrive, marking the first traces of cash tied to the…

xAI Cuts 500 Data Labelers, Pivots to Specialist Tutors

xAI has purportedly cut around 500 jobs from its data annotation outfit in a substantial move to change how the…

Proton Mail Blocks the Accounts of Two Journalists

Proton Mail, the Swiss encrypted email company, briefly shut down two journalists’ accounts linked to their reporting on a high-profile…

Inside the Tech That Could Hunt for ICE’s Most Dangerous Immigrants

Immigration and Customs Enforcement has gone into overdrive, relying on a vast technology infrastructure to locate and monitor people at…

Hike shuts down amid India’s gaming crackdown

Hike, which was once one of India’s most valuable consumer internet startups, is no longer going to develop new social…

Samsung and Google need to keep pace with iPhone 17’s 256GB

Apple quietly did something truly consumer-friendly with the iPhone 17: It made 256GB the baseline. This one tweak may prove…

YouTube Introduces Multilingual Dubbing to Creators

YouTube flips on multilingual dubbing for creators, touting faster path to global audiences. Thenew feature enables channels to upload their…

The Google Feature Getting In My Way of Switching to iPhone

I’ve been tempted to switch to an iPhone a few times. Great cameras, well-crafted hardware, nice ecosystem — there’s much…

Google plans Health Connect upgrade to challenge Apple

Android’s health narrative has always been a mess of apps and silos. Where Apple Health is the single hub for…

Google shifts to risk-led Android security updates

Google is changing how Android handles security updates, boosting the pressure on device makers to roll out patches even faster,…

Baseus EnerCore CJ11 review: 67W pixel-fast, clutter-free

For the pixel pro owner who loathes cable spaghetti, the Baseus EnerCore CJ11 finds the sweet spot. It’s a diminutive…

How a pico projector saved my DIY banner

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iPhone 17 vs Pixel 10: Did Apple just take the lead?

Apple’s average iPhone hardly ever draws attention on its own, but the base model of the iPhone 17 is the…

Gemini Live simplifies second-language practice

I never imagined a voice-first AI would be my language coach, but Gemini Live proved me wrong. I slipped into…

3 Months Growing Produce Indoors With Gardyn

For three months, I turned a quiet spot in my apartment into a cracker box-sized produce aisle, using Gardyn’s vertical…

Gemini’s Nano Banana Singed Me — and I Love It Anyway

The company’s Gemini-powered Nano Banana is the first Google image editor to consistently tweak the things you ask for without…