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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 2d ago

Facing US export controls, China's DeepSeek plans to make its own chips

It's early, but the plan is to reduce dependency on Nvidia and Huawei.

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Tech News Zdnet · 2d ago

I've finally found an Android TV remote that is easy to use - and it's free

When a remote that ships with a TV is just horribly designed, you can always turn to your phone to make your entertainment life a …

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Tech News Zdnet · 2d ago

What's new with iPhone 18 Pro Max? Guess correctly for a chance to win an Apple Watch

Each prediction you get right gives an entry into the grand prize drawing.

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Tech News Zdnet · 2d ago

Anthropic's Claude Cowork heads to the cloud as data shows 90% of sessions aren't for coding

Claude Cowork is moving to web and mobile, and new data shows it's being used far beyond coding and software development. Can…

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Culture Wired · 2d ago

Shut Those Laptops! Anthropic Puts Its Claude Cowork Agent on Your Phone

Claude Cowork now keeps working on tasks even after you close your laptop. It’s part of a larger push toward smartphone-controlled…

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 2d ago

Dragonflies maneuver like fighter pilots

Male dragonflies' dramatic aerial combat maneuvers emerge from relatively simple vision-based rules.

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Tech News Zdnet · 2d ago

Why this fully agentic ransomware attack is giving researchers nightmares

JadePuffer could be the first reported case of a ransomware attack driven by AI from start to finish. How can businesses respond?

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Tech News Zdnet · 2d ago

How to run Linux GUI apps on Android (when it actually works)

Android is oh-so-close to being a full-blown Linux desktop. There's just one problem with the feature.

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Tech News Zdnet · 2d ago

This portable keyboard is the ultimate productivity tool - especially for Mac and PC users

The Asus ProArt KD300 keyboard is sleek and compact, with excellent multipoint connectivity.

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 2d ago

New virus catalog reveals which pathogens pose the greatest threat

The data can help predict what a future pandemic virus might look like.

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Culture Wired · 2d ago

These New Smart Glasses From Solos Come With a Privacy Shield for the Cameras

You can clip a cover over the cameras, which could be a double-edged sword.

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Tech News Zdnet · 2d ago

Why I switched to a NAS storage drive to backup files - and ditched iCloud and Dropbox for good

Thanks to the Ugreen DXP4800 Plus, I've been able to cancel several storage subscriptions. Here's how.

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Tech News Zdnet · 2d ago

I tested 3 wireless chargers to see which keeps my phones cool - what I learned surprised me

Charging stands now come with new technology designed to keep my phone cool. So I put three of them to the test.

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Culture Wired · 2d ago

The Best iPhone 17 Cases (2026): Our Picks After Testing 100+

Protect your expensive iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone Pro, or iPhone 17e with our favorite cases and screen protectors.

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 2d ago

ULA's last six Atlas Vs can't launch anything besides Boeing's Starliner

Amazon says it has enough satellites in orbit to begin initial broadband service at mid-latitudes later this year.

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Culture Wired · 2d ago

Hisense UR9 RGB MiniLED: An Affordable TV in Its Class

The brand’s UR9 competes with similar offerings from higher-end brands like Samsung and LG.

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 2d ago

How AI could enable autonomous robot workers in workplaces—and maybe homes

Top robotics researchers and founders explain how robot autonomy is evolving.

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 2d ago

How AI could enable autonomous robot workers in workplaces—and maybe homes

Top robotics researchers and founders explain how robot autonomy is evolving.

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Culture Wired · 2d ago

Pete Holmes Is Not Reading Your Email

“You can make a living, you can have a life, and leave 55,000 emails unread with a big fuck off.”

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Culture Wired · 2d ago

People Used to Control Machines. They Don’t Anymore

In a world regulated by devices, humanity has become disconnected from the physical world—from stick-shift cars to postcards.

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