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Google responds to Chrome’s silent Gemini Nano install, stops short of addressing consent

Google Chrome VP and GM Parisa Tabriz has responded to criticism over Chrome’s practice of…

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Anthropic just taught Claude to dream between tasks, and it makes agents meaningfully smarter

Anthropic just gave Claude something that sounds like a perfect science fiction plot: the ability…

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This compact SSD enclosure has active cooling to sustain 80Gbps speeds for as long as you need

Large file transfers have a habit of starting fast and finishing slow, and thermal throttling…

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Samsung patent shows a laptop with a clever touch-sensitive palmrest for shortcuts

Samsung has been known to file some bizarre patents from time to time, including its…

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Intel’s future CPU roadmap leaks reveal a company in attack mode

Intel is done playing catch-up. After years of delays, roadmap reshuffles, and awkward gaps in…

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iOS 27 could treat AI models like default apps, and that may finally get me to use Apple Intelligence

Most people who use AI daily, including me, have already found their preferences. I use…

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Kids are bypassing online age checks by drawing fake beard on their face

A fake beard might be the funniest new loophole in online safety check. According to…

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Windows 11’s most important update may be the least exciting

Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update spends its energy on the slowdowns users actually notice. KB5083631,…

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Asus Zenbook S16 OLED review: A balanced ultrabook that I think plays it too safe

Asus Zenbook S16 MSRP $1,899.99 “A stunning OLED display and lightweight build make a strong…

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Google Search updates hope to turn AI answers into a starting point for you, not a dead end

Google’s AI-powered Search features have fundamentally changed how we look stuff up. Instead of scrolling…

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