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Apple is testing iOS 26.3, the next version of iOS 26 that will launch around January. Since iOS 26.3's testing is happening over the holidays,...
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Samsung has doubled DDR5 contract prices, pushing DRAM costs higher as OEMs brace for memory-driven price hikes.
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Apple is already working on the sequel to iOS 26.2.
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Unlock your TV's full color potential. Learn why switching to HDMI Enhanced is the secret to fixing washed-out colors and getting deeper, richer blacks.
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This Canadian tech guru unboxed the latest fake iPhone 17 Pro Max on the market, and is left stunned at a juicier battery but a sub-par product
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Terrific interview at Marketplace Tech
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You can carry it around like a Labubu.
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Amazon's AI video recap tool has already made an enormous mess by bungling up the details of its hit show, "Fallout."
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The Android version of Apple TV finally has support for Google Cast, making it easier to watch shows like Pluribus on a nearby TV.
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The Ford Megazilla is an upgraded version of the Godzilla V8, offering significantly more horsepower and torque. It's also much more expensive.
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This watch pays homage to F. A. Porsche—designer of the 911—drawing inspiration from his personal timepiece.
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Users are not thrilled.
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Stemming from a security researcher and his team proposing a new Linux Security Module (LSM) three years ago and it not being accepted to the mainline kernel, he raised issue over the lack of review/action to Linus Torvalds and the mailing lists
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Collectible tech is a lot newer than most other kinds of vintage items, which might take hundreds of years to become interesting. Nostalgia plays a big part.
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Project Misriah creator vows to use new experience “to cook up something else.”…
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From Dragon Age: Inquisition to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, these are all of the Game of the Year winners at The Game Awards.
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The game's record number of wins coincided with a bizarre TikTok trend
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Bungie shows off Marathon's changes following its playable alpha.
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Our annual countdown of the year’s most defining launches collects key watches, cars, outdoor gear and more.
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Bungie’s new Marathon extraction shooter is going to launch in March 2026 with a target price of $39.99.
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As tech journalists we have a lot of opinions. So if we really like something, it's probably good!
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The beloved Swedish brand wants to give you more affordable (and arguably more fun) alternatives to the iPhone accessories that Apple sells.
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Urban VPN extensions collect AI prompts, responses, and browsing data from millions through hidden code.
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From TCG sets with rare cards to video games that explore the Pokémon world in new ways, there's something here for every type of trainer and fan.
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The company, which sells a popular productivity software application and now wants to be an ‘AI everything’ app, recently passed $600 million in annual recurring revenue.
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