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by David Nield on (#766T8)
One of the best note-taking apps gets even better with these tricks and tips.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#71XBG)
The latest mid-tier Apple Watch is at a nice discount in Amazon's early Prime Day sale.
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by Naima Karp on (#766T9)
It comes with long battery life, Fitbit-powered health tracking, and built-in Gemini.
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by Jake Peterson on (#766R5)
Claude Fable 5 supposedly offers the power of Mythos without the security risks.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#766R6)
All you need is a timer and five minutes of your time.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#766N6)
You're not the only one getting tired of the hallucinations.
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by Ross Johnson on (#766KA)
More westerns (and neo-westerns) where women take the reins.
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by David Nield on (#766KB)
AI music content is flooding on to YouTube, but you can still find videos made by real artists.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#766G3)
Apple Vision Pro users are getting the best Siri of all.
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#766G4)
These are the new features in watchOS 27-assuming your watch is supported.
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by Becca Lewis on (#766G5)
There are deals on power tools, tool sets, drill bits, and screwdrivers.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#766G6)
You'll be able to run these AI features on an M1, but some of the most advanced features may require newer hardware.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#766DF)
This early Prime Day deal features a 98" screen, strong HDR performance, and gaming-friendly specs.
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by Jake Peterson on (#7661A)
This year's keynote was all about AI.
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#765YT)
Bitwarden is hiding powerful features that work across all platforms.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#765YV)
You'll need at least an iPhone 15 Pro.
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by Pranay Parab on (#765YW)
Kind of like Google Lens, but with Apple's privacy promises.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#765WC)
Vision Pro users will be able to virtually visit anywhere they've taken a panoramic photo.
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by Pranay Parab on (#765WD)
The transition to Apple silicon is finally complete.
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#765WE)
A three-year-old Apple Watch will no longer get OS updates.
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by Emily Long on (#6CWDY)
As Prime Day gets underway, you can have Alexa give you a heads-up about items you already know you want to purchase.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#765WF)
Siri is building on Google's Gemini to bring a more powerful AI assistant to your iPhone, Mac, and other Apple devices.
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#765WG)
Outsource your tab overload to AI.
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by Pranay Parab on (#765S7)
Create shortcuts with easy text prompts.
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by David Nield on (#765S8)
Here's how Apple has improved its AI.
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#765S9)
Liquid Glass, be gone!
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by Pranay Parab on (#765SA)
iCloud Photos could finally become useful for sharing vacation pictures with friends.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#765SB)
Finally, Apple's flagship earbuds get the same audio customization of some of its top competitors.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#765SC)
These aren't your grandmother's burpees.
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by Lifehacker BrandX for Samsung on (#765PD)
An in-depth, five-step walkthrough of the phone's camera settings and Galaxy AI tools most useful for filming from a concert venue (or editing your clips and stills after).
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#765HA)
PCMag called the Galaxy S25 Ultra the best Android phone of 2025.
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by Jake Peterson on (#7653V)
WWDC 2026 is going to be one for the books.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#7648V)
The 'NameTag' feature, if turned on, will use AI to store and match faceprints.
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by Jake Peterson on (#7645R)
'The Odyssey' offers a very different experience depending on the theater you choose.
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by Becca Lewis on (#76434)
There are deals on batteries, drills, drivers, saws, sanders, routers, and more.
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by Naima Karp on (#76435)
They feature ear hooks, IPX7 waterproofing, ANC, and a bass-heavy sound signature.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#76436)
Want to put your watch and Fitbit Air on the same band? I'd reconsider.
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by Jake Peterson on (#76437)
If Claude isn't working for you, you aren't alone.
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by David Nield on (#7640J)
Record Club is the place for audiophiles and fans of how music listening used to be.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#763X9)
This fast-paced Monopoly variant is full of internet slang.
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by Emily Long on (#763XA)
Phone Link allows you to send and receive Apple Messages on your PC.
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by Emily Long on (#6CVKW)
Canceling your Prime membership may take quite a few clicks.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#763E1)
Apple's foray into virtual reality is reportedly being canned in favor of smart glasses.
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by Jake Peterson on (#763E2)
AMC Theaters is currently forcing users to wait in line to use the app or website.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#763E3)
How much do you really need your "training readiness" score?
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by Ross Johnson on (#763BY)
More reboots, reimaginings, and spinoffs that go weird.
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by Emily Long on (#763BZ)
Eligible claimants may not see their notice in their inboxes.
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by Jeff Somers on (#763C0)
If you need more optimistic tech-utopian sci-fi vibes in your life, I have some suggestions.
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by Jake Peterson on (#7639P)
The new Switch 2 will have an easily removable battery.
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by Jeff Somers on (#5V5C1)
Call centers are increasingly automated, AI-driven, and outsourced-but there are ways to get results.
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