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The Verge
Meta is pushing for the government to use its AI
[587d]
Nintendo made a music streaming app for Switch Online subscribers
[587d]
Google’s AI-powered weather app is rolling out to older Pixels
[587d]
Apple’s latest iPad Air is on sale in all four colors for its lowest price to date
[587d]
Google doesn’t sell headsets anymore — but its app store is getting ready for them
[587d]
Why you’re seeing those gross political ads during the World Series
[587d]
Microsoft’s gaming revenue keeps going up, even though hardware sales are down
[587d]
Disney Plus has grown big enough to need a top 10 list
[587d]
Kids with Android phones will be able to use Google Wallet tap-to-pay soon
[587d]
Ubisoft dumps its NFT game on the market to little fanfare
[587d]
A first look at Apple’s redesigned Mac Mini and its other new Macs
[587d]
Call of Duty’s massive filesize drives peak internet usage
[587d]
Google’s Pixel 9A might get a bigger display
[587d]
Dropbox cuts its workforce by 20 percent in latest round of layoffs
[587d]
Marvel has its 2025 Disney Plus roadmap all laid out
[587d]
Starlink Mini review: space internet goes ultraportable
[587d]
Waymo wants to use Google’s Gemini to train its robotaxis
[587d]
Boston Dynamics’ new video shows that its humanoid robot doesn’t need a human
[587d]
Cyberpunk 2077 will launch on Mac next year
[587d]
Watch Apple’s M4 MacBook Pro announcement video
[587d]
The MacBook Air gets a surprise upgrade to 16GB of RAM
[587d]
Apple’s Mac week: everything announced
[587d]
Apple updates the MacBook Pro with M4 Pro and M4 Max chips
[587d]
All of Apple’s Macs now start with 16GB of RAM
[587d]
Deadpool & Wolverine hits Disney Plus this November
[587d]
The Alexa Skills revolution that wasn’t
[587d]
Shinichirō Watanabe is ready to tell humanity something about itself with Lazarus
[587d]
Judges are using algorithms to justify doing what they already want
[587d]
The Amazon Echo graveyard
[587d]
Alexa, thank you for the music
[587d]
Avride rolls out its next-gen sidewalk delivery robots
[587d]
Alexa, where’s my Star Trek Computer?
[587d]
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