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by Andrew Liszewski on (#7132W)
Withings first announced its U-Scan, a non-invasive device you install in your toilet to track various health metrics, at CES 2023 two years ago. Unlike Kohler's Dekoda, which uses a camera to analyze your poop, the U-Scan detects and samples your urine, tests it using replaceable cartridges, and sends the results to the Withings app, [...]
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by Allison Johnson on (#6W6MG)
A foldable phone isn't for the faint of heart. They're generally heavier, pricier, and have less capable cameras than a standard slab-style phone. They're also still not as durable as regular smartphones, though they're not nearly as fragile as they once were. In fact, thanks to Google, we finally have a foldable phone we can [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#712Z4)
A new piece of legislation could require AI companies to verify the ages of everyone who uses their chatbots. Sens. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) introduced the GUARD Act on Tuesday, which would also ban everyone under 18 from accessing AI chatbots, as reported earlier by NBC News. The bill comes just weeks [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#712Z5)
YouTube is updating its policy to age-restrict more content containing video game scenes with graphic violence," the company announced on Tuesday. The update will go into effect on November 17th and will prevent accounts under 18 and signed-out users from watching videos with games focused on showing realistic human characters" involved in scenes of mass [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#712T5)
As part of Amazon's mass layoffs announced today, the company is making significant" changes to its gaming division, including halting much of its work on first-party AAA MMOs, according to a memo from Steve Boom, VP of audio, Twitch, and games. While we're proud of our successes in first-party AAA game development and publishing, we [...]
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by Brandon Russell on (#712WZ)
If you spend most of your time commuting, walking around, or exercising, the Nothing Ear Open earbuds are worth considering. These open-ear-style earbuds rest securely in your outer ear rather than inside of your ear canals, allowing you to more easily hear what's going on around you at all times. Right now, they're matching their [...]
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by Victoria Song on (#6BDGF)
Few brands are as synonymous with outdoor sports as Garmin. You'll find these fitness trackers and smartwatches on dozens of wrists at any 5K, marathon, or Ironman. You'll also find Garmin devotees among divers, thru-hikers, golfers, kiteboarders - you name it. But these devices aren't just for athletes. The company's made significant strides in its [...]
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by Tina Nguyen on (#712X0)
Hello and welcome to Regulator. When it comes to the news cycle, only the actual destruction of the White House could have overshadowed the slate of dubious pardons that President Donald Trump issued last week, including former Rep. George Santos, the compulsive fabulist who had been expelled from Congress for making false statements and went [...]
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by Sheena Vasani on (#712T6)
Apple's 4K streaming device rarely goes on sale, but right now it's available for its lowest price to date at Costco.com. Now through October 31st, Costco members can buy the third-gen Apple TV 4K online with an expanded 128GB of storage for just $119.99 ($30 off). If you're not already a member, you can still [...]
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by Sean Hollister on (#712T7)
This morning, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-0 to let itself retroactively ban gadgets and radio components that it previously approved for entry into the United States, if the company that makes them is deemed a national security risk. Officially, it's a way to close loopholes and protect US networks from backdoors in Chinese [...]
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#712T8)
Robotaxi fever is back, baby! After a bunch of automaker-led autonomous driving projects shut down amid concerns over safety and costs, car companies are expressing a renewed interest in self-driving cars, and robotaxis specifically. Stellantis, which oversees brands like Jeep, Ram, Dodge, and Chrysler, announced today a new collaboration" with a diverse range of firms, [...]
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#712T9)
Lucid says it will eventually sell privately owned" autonomous vehicles with the help of Nvidia's artificial intelligence technology. The company is the latest to declare its intention to sell Level 4 autonomous vehicles to its customers, despite a range of theoretical and logistical challenges standing in the way. Lucid's autonomous vehicles -which do not exist [...]
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by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#712TA)
Though there's still a new Doctor Who spinoff making its way to Disney Plus, Disney's production partnership with the BBC has come to an end. The BBC announced today that after two seasons of Doctor Who starring Ncuti Gatwa in the titular role, Disney will no longer be a co-producer on the sci-fi series. In [...]
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by Dominic Preston on (#712QC)
Oppo has announced the international launch of its Find X9 and Find X9 Pro flagships, and both phones are going on sale in the UK and Europe. Best of all, unlike some other Chinese phones, there's been no reduction in battery capacity for the global release, making these two of the longest lasting phones in [...]
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by Brandt Ranj on (#5AG7F)
Nothing is more frustrating than buying a new pair of headphones, an OLED TV, or a laptop just to find out that you could have gotten it for a lot cheaper somewhere else. That's why, in order to keep customers happy and prevent them from shopping elsewhere, many retailers offer price-matching policies in which they [...]
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by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#712QD)
Attention, Straw Hats - Netflix's surprisingly great One Piece adaptation finally has a season 2 premiere date. Netflix announced today that its take on One Piece is set to return on March 10th, 2026 with 8 new episodes that will follow Monkey D. Luffy (Inaki Godoy) and the rest of his Straw Hat Pirates as [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#712QE)
After being announced last week, the BrickBoy kit that turns Lego's buildable Game Boy model into a functional handheld through emulation has finally launched on Kickstarter, but its pricing could be a serious deterrent. Three versions of the BrickBoy are being offered with the cheapest option being the Essential Kit that can only play Game [...]
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by Stevie Bonifield on (#712QF)
PayPal announced today that you'll be able to use its wallet to make purchases directly through ChatGPT beginning sometime in 2026. The recently-added Instant Checkout feature in ChatGPT will have an option to pay with PayPal, using the same interface you already see when checking out with PayPal through other services. You'll have access to [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#712QG)
GitHub is giving developers access to third-party AI coding agents with the launch of a new Agent HQ." Instead of just using GitHub Copilot, developers will get to try OpenAI's Codex, Anthropic's Claude, Google's Jules, xAI, and Cognition's Devin within GitHub in the coming months. Developers with a GitHub Copilot subscription will be able to [...]
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by Brandt Ranj on (#712KM)
Black Fridayis one month away, but MSI didn't wait to drop the price of its 27-inch Mag 271QP X28 QD-OLED gaming monitor. You can get it for an all-time low price of $519.99 ($130 off) from MSI with the promo code 272QPW40. The display has a 2K (2560 x 1440) resolution, 280Hz refresh rate, and [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#712KN)
EA announced today that Battlefield Redsec, the free-to-play battle royale that the company says is built on Battlefield's iconic DNA," is available now. Here's how EA describes the mode in a press release: As part of this free-to-play package, players can jump into Battlefield's biggest map ever Fort Lyndon, and experience an explosive new take [...]
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by Antonio G. Di Benedetto on (#712KP)
Razer is announcing a new Huntsman V3 Pro 8kHz keyboard for esports-level competition and speed-obsessed PC gamers. The newest version of Razer's top-end wired keyboard supports 8,000Hz polling (both upstream and downstream), and it's got new analog optical switches designed to minimize interference and prioritize speed. Razer claims it put a big emphasis on typing [...]
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by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#712KQ)
When Warner Bros. Discovery announced that it was open to the possibility of a sale, the entertainment giant was careful to mention that it has already received multiple unsolicited offers "for both the entire company and Warner Bros." We knew about WBD's plan to split back into two corporate entities, and that the company had [...]
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by Janus Rose on (#712GJ)
With Meta's new range of smart glasses, Mark Zuckerberg is pitching a vision of the future that sci-fi authors have been warning about for decades - one where privacy is truly dead, and everyone is recording everyone else at all times. This in itself is nothing new. Introduced at the company's recent Meta Connect event, [...]
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by Hayden Field on (#712GK)
OpenAI's controversial for-profit restructuring is finally complete, along with a new deal with Microsoft that covers its upcoming plans for consumer hardware and what the next steps are if AGI (artificial general intelligence) is ever achieved. The company's for-profit arm is now a public benefit corporation, dubbed OpenAI Group PBC. The nonprofit is now called [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#712GM)
Did you know you should be replacing your surge protectors every three to five years to avoid them becoming a potential fire risk? If you're now on the hunt for replacements, Govee's new Smart Plug Outlet Extender packs a decent amount of functionality into a solution that won't be taking up floor space under your [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#712GN)
Adobe has kicked off its annual Max design conference, where it'll be giving us a first glimpse at the latest updates coming to its Creative Cloud apps and Firefly AI models. The creative software giant is launching new generative AI tools that make digital voiceovers and custom soundtracks for videos, and adding AI assistants to [...]
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by David Pierce on (#712GP)
If you know how to set it up, it can almost seem like your phone can read your mind. The minute you walk out of the office, a text gets automatically fired off letting your spouse know exactly when you'll be home. When you start reading a book, your phone immediately shuts off notifications. When [...]
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by Dominic Preston on (#712GQ)
After long insisting that it will release its first trifold phone this year, Samsung has gotten one step closer by showing off a version of the hardware at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, being held this week in Korea. No-one's allowed to touch it though (let alone fold it), and Samsung is staying coy [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#712GR)
Zillow is trying to make it easier to share listings by putting a messaging feature directly in its app. Instead of sharing a link to your dream home over a text message, Zillow says you can invite a friend, family member, or significant other to chat from the app's inbox. From there, both you and [...]
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by Cameron Faulkner on (#712DN)
Tech products that are packaged and ready for sale aren't launching in the US as planned right now, thanks to the government shutdown. Earlier this month, Leica delayed its M EV1 camera due to holdups on approval from the partially shuttered Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The WiiM Sound audiophile speaker, currently shipping in international markets, [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#712DP)
Senate Democrats are urging the Federal Communications Commission to enforce a rule that would lower the price of prison phone and video calls. In a letter to FCC Chair Brendan Carr, Sens. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), among others, criticize the agency's efforts to effectively gut" a final [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#712DW)
Kensington has announced a new version of its Expert Mouse wireless trackball with a major facelift and some new functionality. The Expert Mouse TB800 EQ features a slimmer design than its predecessor with a new built-in wrist rest making it look more like the sleeker SlimBlade Pro that Kensington launched in 2022. But the svelter [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#712DV)
Insta360 debuted its new X5 360-degree action camera just six months ago, but it turns out that the company still has plans for its predecessor. Today, it announced the Insta360 X4 Air, which is a lighter, smaller, and more affordable alternative to the $549.99 X5 that still offers 8K recording capabilities, but starting at $399.99. [...]
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by Elissa Welle on (#712DT)
As Adobe builds AI assistants into each of its applications, the company is also building an AI agent on its Firefly platform to act as a centralized creative director for social media campaigns. Project Moonlight's chatbot integrates with Adobe's creative software apps and pulls from your existing social media channels to brainstorm and edit content [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#712DS)
A new generative AI experience is coming to Adobe's cloud-based Express design platform, enabling you to transform projects by vaguely describing what changes to make. Adobe describes the AI Assistant in Adobe Express" launching in public beta today as a conversational creative agent that empowers people of every skill level" to quickly create visual content, [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#712DR)
Adobe is giving filmmakers new generative AI audio tools that can quickly add thematically appropriate backing tracks and narration to videos. Generate Soundtrack and Generate Speech are being introduced to a redesigned Adobe Firefly AI app, while Adobe is also developing a new web-based video production tool that combines multiple AI features with a simple [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#712DQ)
Adobe has kicked off its annual Max event, giving us a first look at new and upcoming generative AI tools launching for the company's Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Lightroom Creative Cloud apps. These include updates to Photoshop's Generative Fill feature that aim to give creators more control over adding, removing or modifying content, and tools [...]
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by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy on (#7128Z)
Of all the companies that could have launched a robot vacuum in 2025, I didn't have DJI in the running - but here we are. The drone and camera manufacturer released the DJI Romo robovac in Europe today, following its China debut this summer. The Romo is a combo robot vacuum and mop with a [...]
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by Andrew Webster on (#7127F)
Now he's best known for the crime-fueled duology of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, but when Vince Gilligan was first starting out in television, it was in the realm of sci-fi. Over seven years he penned a number of classic episodes of The X-Files, ranging from a monster-themed spoof of Cops to a bizarre [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#7123V)
xAI's Grokipedia, its Wikipedia-like online encyclopedia, is now live. The similarities go deeper than expected. Grokipedia's design is pretty basic right now; like Wikipedia, the homepage is mostly just a big search bar, and entries resemble very basic Wikipedia entries, with headings, subheadings, and citations. I haven't seen any photos on the site yet. Wikipedia [...]
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by Barbara Krasnoff on (#5JWBJ)
Can you believe that the holiday season is already creeping up on us? I can't. But at least that means we can begin looking forward to all the deals we're likely to see during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, the bulk of which will drop on November 28th. Everything from gaming gear and headphones to [...]
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by Justine Calma on (#71226)
ExxonMobil is suing California over state laws that compel large companies to share a more comprehensive picture of their greenhouse gas emissions, as well as disclose financial risks that climate change might pose to their investors. The oil and gas company claims that the two laws in question aim to embarrass" large corporations the state [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#7120P)
After using the original Pokemon theme song in a montage of ICE raids, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is using another popular video game franchise to promote itself on social media: Halo. This morning, the DHS posted an image featuring Halo characters, a Warthog vehicle from the games, and the text DESTROY THE FLOOD" [...]
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by Stevie Bonifield on (#7120Q)
AMD has sealed a $1 billion deal with the US Department of Energy to develop two supercomputers, Lux and Discovery, in collaboration with Oracle and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). Both supercomputers will live at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Lux is slated to come online fairly soon in early 2026, with [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#7120R)
Spotify has announced a redesigned version of its Apple TV app that the company says has been rebuilt from the ground up for a faster, smarter, more visual experience." The tvOS version of the Spotify app is also gaining several welcome features from the mobile version, but the biggest updates include the addition of video [...]
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by Allison Johnson on (#5BG1G)
Haven't you heard? Phones are boring now. And that's just fine! Most people buying a new phone just want something familiar that works better than the device they're replacing. If that's your MO, then you're sure to find something reliable in my recommendations below. But even if you're looking for something a little more extra, [...]
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by Sheena Vasani on (#711VV)
In case you didn't know, the last-gen Kindle is nearly just as good as the current model. Not only is the reading experience nearly identical, it also has the same sharp 300PPI display with dark mode, an adjustable front light, and USB-C charging. If you want a great e-reader, but you also want to save [...]
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#711VW)
Last week, General Motors CEO Mary Barra caused a stir when she said that the company would eventually kill Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in all of its gas cars. The company had already successfully removed phone mirroring capabilities from most of its electric vehicles, and now it was plotting how to drop support from [...]
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by Nilay Patel on (#711VX)
Today, I'm talking with Sean Fitzpatrick, the CEO of LexisNexis, one of the most important companies in the entire legal system. For years - including when I was in law school - LexisNexis was basically the library. It's where you went to look up case law, do legal research, and find the laws and precedents [...]
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