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by Andrew Liszewski on (#7094Q)
Despite the best efforts of companies like DJI to shrink wireless wearable mics and make them as unobtrusive as possible, a lot of content creators still prefer a mic they can hold. So as wired headphones continue to make a comeback, Plantronics has released a pair of USB-C earbuds called the Conch One with their [...]
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by Brandt Ranj on (#7094R)
Samsung's Galaxy Buds 3 FE were released earlier this month for $149.99. The company hasn't yet knocked down the price, but it's including a free Galaxy SmartTag 2 at Amazon. The bundle saves you $30 and is available until September 28th. Samsung says both items may ship separately, so don't worry if you receive one [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#7094T)
When Hades II first launched in early access, I had to force myself to stop playing after around 30 hours. I didn't want to burn out on what was already an excellent, jam-packed Hades sequel before it hit 1.0, when the final polish and story would be in place. I made the right choice; the [...]
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by Tom Warren on (#7094S)
Microsoft is bringing Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4 and Claude Opus 4.1 AI models to its Microsoft 365 Copilot today. It's a big move that expands model choice beyond just OpenAI's range of models in Microsoft 365 Copilot, and it will allow Microsoft's customers to access Anthropic models in Researcher and Microsoft Copilot Studio. Copilot will [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#7094V)
Sharge is a brand slowly making a name for itself with eye-catching accessories that solve problems you didn't realize you had. Its latest creation is an external SSD drive that includes a built-in cooling fan to improve its performance and longevity. It also has a bunch of extra ports so you can connect other accessories [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#7094W)
Disney is in a tangled web of its own making. In just one week, the entertainment giant managed to anger both sides of the political spectrum, and then topped it all off with a Disney Plus price hike that made just about everyone mad. Now, Disney's facing criticism from all sides, and it may struggle [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#7094X)
Apple could soon improve the interoperability between iPhones and third-party smartwatches. The latest iOS 26.1 beta hints at a new notification forwarding" feature that could surface iPhone notifications on a non-Apple device or accessory, as spotted by Macworld. Code seen by Macworld suggests that users would only be able to forward notifications to one device [...]
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by Cameron Faulkner on (#7094Y)
Genki just launched a new Kickstarter campaign for the Covert Dock 3, its latest compact power adapter with foldable prongs that can double as a TV dock for Switch 2, a Steam Deck, and other handhelds. In terms of what's new, it features an HDMI 2.1 port that's capable of displaying up to 4K at [...]
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by Dominic Preston on (#7091H)
Xiaomi just announced the 15T and 15T Pro, a pair of near-flagship phones that would be more exciting if they hadn't arrived less than 24 hours before the company is set to unveil its next set of flagships. Odd release schedule aside, the 15T handsets have a lot going for them - I've been using [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#7091J)
British audio brand Bowers & Wilkins (B&W) is launching the second generation of its flagship Px8 wireless headphones, which claim to have better sound, noise cancellation, and maintenance. The $799 Px8 S2 is available starting today, featuring an aluminum and Nappa leather design in black or grey-beige color options. B&W says the new flagship is [...]
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by Ash Parrish on (#7091N)
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles is the strategy RPG I have been waiting for. I've been a Final Fantasy girlie ever since I discovered Final Fantasy VIII on my brother's PSX demo disk when I was a teenager. While I have loved, or found something to love, in every title since the original PlayStation [...]
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by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#7091M)
In the past few Pokemon games for the Nintendo Switch, the character customization options have been so limited that they sometimes felt like an afterthought. Though there were plenty of hair styles and clothes to choose from in Sword / Shield, Legends: Arceus put more emphasis on standardized outfits that made your trainer look more [...]
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#7091K)
In July, Lucid, Uber, and Nuro announced a massive robotaxi deal that would see the deployment of 20,000 autonomous vehicles in the US over the next six years. But every journey begins with a single step, and today Lucid announced the delivery of the first Gravity SUV to Nuro for retrofitting. The vehicle was built [...]
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by Robert Hart on (#7091P)
With the US tech industry scrambling to contain the fallout of Donald Trump's latest assault against immigrants, Europe senses blood in the water. Trump blindsided American businesses late last week with a new $100,000-a-year fee on all H-1B visas, which are used to bring tens of thousands of skilled workers to the country's tech sector. [...]
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by Dominic Preston on (#708Z0)
X alternative Bluesky suffered from network disruption this morning that left some users unable to see or share new posts for hours. I first noticed that my "Following" feed - which is supposed to load posts chronologically - wasn't showing any posts more recent than two hours earlier. I follow 728 accounts right now, some [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#708Z1)
Pocket Casts is being flogged for showing advertisements to legacy users who were promised an ad-free experience. The first reports started to appear in early September in the Pocket Casts support forum and subreddit. The issue is a bug, according to Matt Mullenweg, the CEO of Pocket Casts' parent company Automattic, and will be corrected. [...]
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by Dominic Preston on (#708XB)
Google is continuing to slowly tease its rumored plans to bring Android to PCs, merging it with ChromeOS, and now Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon is getting in on the action. He says he's seen a version of the software, and that he can't wait to have one." Amon was speaking on stage with Google's head [...]
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by Terrence O’Brien on (#708XC)
After pulling support for third-party DJ apps, Spotify Premium subscribers can once again log in and start streaming their playlists and queueing up requests directly from the Mac and Windows versions of Algoriddim's popular djay software. Right now Spotify integration is only available on the djay desktop apps. Neither company has commented on the possibility [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#708XD)
Samsung subsidiary Harman has completed its acquisition of Sound United, Masimo's former audio business, adding a sizable expansion to Samsung's audio brand portfolio. The $350 million deal was first announced in May, and brings Bowers & Wilkins, Denon, Marantz, Definitive Technology, Polk Audio, HEOS, Classe, and Boston Acoustics under the same roof as JBL, Harman [...]
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by Cameron Faulkner on (#708VG)
Logitech left solar-powered keyboards in the dark for over a decade, but it's launching a new one today. Just like the K760 before it, its new $99.99 Signature Slim Solar Plus K980 can only be powered with light. There's no USB port or swappable batteries. Instead, it features a cell that can convert solar or [...]
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by Sarah Jeong on (#708SS)
Jimmy Kimmel made a triumphant return to television (in most, but not all, cities) on Tuesday night, devoting his monologue to his short but shocking removal from the air. The comedian tackled the uproar head-on, directly naming Brendan Carr, the Federal Communications Commission chair who had instigated Kimmel's censorship. In a later segment, he took [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#708PV)
Apple's new, anodized aluminum iPhone 17 Pro phones have drawn attention for reportedly being easy to scratch around the camera plateau," and iFixit has investigated the issue in microscopic detail in its teardown video for the phones. Here are some pictures showing just what those scratches look like under a digital microscope: iFixit talked to [...]
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by Sean Hollister on (#708NE)
Yesterday afternoon, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) posted a piece of disgusting propaganda that glorifies the concept of a militarized police state forcefully entering people's homes and businesses and leading them away in handcuffs and zip ties - all set to the classic Pokemon theme song and using numerous pieces of obviously copyrighted [...]
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by Tina Nguyen on (#708KZ)
Google has announced it will reverse a major content moderation decision: YouTube will offer channels that were banned for spreading covid and election misinformation in 2020 a pathway back onto the platform. In a letter sent to the House Judiciary Committee, Alphabet's lawyers claimed that the Biden administration had previously "pressed the Company" to remove [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#708M0)
Gearbox Software is delaying the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Borderlands 4, which had been set to release on October 3rd, to give the game additional development and polish time." The studio will provide new release timing once we've fully adjusted our plans" and all digital preorders will be canceled. We do not take this [...]
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by Tina Nguyen on (#708J1)
Hello and welcome to Regulator. According to a rough transcript of Charlie Kirk's memorial service, the word "martyr" was uttered less than 10 times. But to the 90,000-plus people watching live in Glendale, Arizona, and the 100 million who reportedly watched the livestream, it didn't have to be stated so explicitly. As every speaker at [...]
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by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#708J2)
The Savant, the upcoming Apple TV Plus show about law enforcement working to prevent domestic terrorism, was slated to premiere this Friday. But the streamer has quietly pulled the series from its release slate and it's not clear if or when it will now debut. Based on Andrea Stanley's 2019 Cosmopolitan article Is It Possible [...]
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by Allison Johnson on (#708J3)
You'll never believe this, but TikTok has gotten ahold of an idea that's not quite right and taken off running with it. I know. I was shocked too. But the TikTok algorithm giveth, and over the past week it hath given us a whole bunch of videos promoting the idea that Apple is offering screaming [...]
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by Mia Sato on (#708J4)
Major League Baseball will use so-called robot umpires at home plate beginning in 2026, the league announced today. The system has been tested in minor league games (as explained in this video, included below), spring training, and events like the 2025 All-Star Game. The Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS) is seen as a fairer, more accurate [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#708J5)
Google is launching a new AI concepting tool that lets you create moodboards to explore design ideas. The Mixboard Google Labs experiment gives users an open canvas to create projects from pre-populated board templates or text prompts using Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash model. The experimental tool is available through public beta in the US. The [...]
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by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#708FJ)
Though technology has always played an important role in the Alien franchise, FX's Alien: Earth series is the first chapter to really dig into the inner workings of the tech companies responsible for unleashing xenomorphs onto humanity. To corporations like Weyland-Yutani and its competitors, the show's aliens present an opportunity to develop products that could [...]
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by Tom Warren on (#708FK)
The AI browser wars are heating up. Google has Gemini in Chrome, Perplexity is building its Comet AI browser, and The Browser Company just got acquired by Atlassian for $610 million. Now, Microsoft wants to be part of the AI browser conversation. I sat down with Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman today to talk about [...]
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by Sheena Vasani on (#708CS)
If you're a frequent traveler with kids, trying to connect everybody's devices to the hotel or airport Wi-Fi can be stressful. TP-Link's BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Travel Router makes the process much easier, and it's currently on sale for $99.99 ($40 off) at Amazon when you apply the code 20WR36029 at checkout, which marks a new [...]
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by Tina Nguyen on (#708CT)
President Donald Trump was the final speaker at Charlie Kirk's memorial service, capping off six hours of an intensely evangelical, borderline nationalist Christian revival. He entered with the biggest pyrotechnics of the day while Lee Greenwood himself serenaded him live with "God Bless the USA." And the moment he began to speak, I noticed something [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#708CV)
Disney is raising the price of Disney Plus subscriptions again as part of its mission to squeeze profits from its streaming service. The new prices will go into effect on October 21st. The standalone plan with ads will increase by $2 to $11.99 per month, while the no-ads Disney Plus Premium plan will increase by [...]
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#708CW)
For a company that's staking its future on AI and robotics, Tesla sure is having a tough time explaining its technology to government regulators. The company's efforts to launch a robotaxi service in San Francisco, which isn't actually a robotaxi since it features safety drivers in the front seat, is alarming state officials in charge [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#708CX)
Figma is launching some new updates that allow AI models to directly communicate with its app-building tool and access designs remotely. Figma's Model Context Protocol (MCP) server - a bridge that enables AI models to tap directly into the code behind prototypes and designs created using Figma's tools - has now been expanded to support [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#708CY)
Disney is bringing back Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show, but a notable chunk of ABC affiliates won't air the new episodes. Nexstar and Sinclair Broadcasting - which control about one quarter of local ABC stations, according to Deadline - announced that they will continue to preempt Jimmy Kimmel Live! and air different programming in that [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#708CZ)
After launching on Pixel 10 devices, the Google Photos feature that allows users to edit images by describing the changes they want to make is now coming to other Android phones. Google announced that the Gemini-powered conversational editing capabilities are rolling out to eligible Android users in the US starting today, and can be accessed [...]
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by Alexia LaFata on (#70891)
The last year has brought some of the biggest changes to Google's search results pages that I have ever seen in my near-decade of experience working in digital media. And not all of those changes are welcome. Thankfully, there's now a way to customize what you see in search - and to prioritize seeing The [...]
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by Brandt Ranj on (#70892)
Remedy Entertainment is one of the few game studios that's seemingly been doing well in an industry where its competition is downsizing and console makers are continually raising hardware prices. The studio turned 30 on August 18th, and Humble is celebrating with a 10-item bundle for $27 ($211 off the full MSRP). To put the [...]
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by Khee Hoon Chan on (#70893)
There are only two things that Nate really wants to do: use the toilet (one that, he emphasizes, comes with three walls and a door) and go home. He also walks with a strange gait, with one tiny foot raised awkwardly in front of the other, before landing with a gentle plop. At times, he [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#70894)
The US Secret Service says it has disrupted a network of devices used to carry out assassination threats against US officials and for anonymous communications between threat actors, according to a report from NBC News. In the Tuesday announcement, the agency revealed that it uncovered the network within a 35-mile radius of the United Nations [...]
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by Elissa Welle on (#70895)
The creators of Oboe know what everyone's thinking about AI. "Is AI going to make us all stupid?" the company asks in a recent ad. "Are we going to forget how to think for ourselves?" Oboe's founders think the answer to both of those questions is no, and their startup is meant to prove it. [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#70896)
A new translation feature for WhatsApp on iPhone and Android that translates messages into your preferred language is rolling out gradually," starting today in 1:1 chats, groups, and Channel update messages. It can be activated by long-pressing down on messages and tapping the Translate" option to choose the language you want the message to be [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#7086B)
Bang & Olufsen's latest Beo Grace earbuds offer a flashy aluminum design and the brand's most advanced" active noise cancellation for a staggering $1,500. These pricey new buds pump sound through 12mm titanium drivers, featuring ANC powered by six microphones that adjust audio based on ambient noise and the shape of your ear. The Beo [...]
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by David Pierce on (#7086C)
YouTube is the most powerful platform in entertainment, and as such it has outsize influence on what kind of entertainment people make and watch. When YouTube adds a mid-video ad break, videos get longer to accommodate it. When YouTube tells podcasters to make video, podcasters make video. And for its next act, it appears the [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#70832)
GoPro has announced a new handheld camera stabilizer that, unlike the Karma Grip stabilizer it debuted in 2016, can be used with more than just its action cameras. The new Fluid Pro AI is compatible with the company's devices like the Hero13 Black, but with a 400-gram payload capacity, it can also be used with [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#70831)
It's been nearly six years since GoPro launched its Max 360-degree camera. The original was only slightly larger than the company's iconic action cameras and while the new Max2 is a bit taller, thicker, and 36 grams heavier than its predecessor, its 360-degree video capabilities have been improved from 5.6K / 30fps to 8K / [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#70830)
If you're tired of juggling an action camera plus a flashlight, torch, flare, or lantern anytime your adventures extend past sunset, GoPro has announced an updated version of its Hero action camera with illumination built right in. The Lit Hero has a cluster of four bright LEDs positioned right next to its lens, and while [...]
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