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Qualcomm and Google team up to offer 8 years of Android...

Starting with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, Qualcomm enables up to eight years of upda...

Brewing tea removes lead from water

High surface area of the tea leaves means they can adsorb toxic metals released ...

Donut Labs and the electric motors everyone has been ta...

This startup says it has solved the problem with hub motors.

Hands-on: This 3.5-inch smart display makes my digital ...

The Deskbuddy is a $100 desktop calendar display that may take simplicty too far.

Chegg sues Google, explores sale after AI search summar...

Company's CEO says Google AI overviews serve to keep users on Google.

COVID shots protect kids from long COVID—and don’t caus...

Researchers recommend kids stay up to date on the COVID vaccines.

How North Korea pulled off a $1.5 billion crypto heist—...

Attack on Bybit didn't hack infrastructure or exploit smart contract code. So ho...

Claude 3.7 Sonnet debuts with “extended thinking” to ta...

Anthropic's first simulated reasoning model is a beast at coding tasks.

Nothing on Phone 3a Pro design: “Some people will hate it”

Nothing knows it's not for everyone.

The revolution starts now with Andor S2 teaser

"We're in a war. You wanna fight? Or you wanna win?"

Judge: US gov’t violated privacy law by disclosing pers...

Disclosure of personal information to DOGE "is irreparable harm," judge rules.

Perplexity wants to reinvent the web browser with AI—bu...

Comet joins Cursor and others in an early wave of AI takes on traditional apps.

The Acura ZDX is an example of badge engineering for th...

Mechanically similar to a Cadillac Lyriq, the ZDX drives and acts like an Acura.

PSA: Amazon kills “download & transfer via USB” option ...

"Download & transfer" was one last official way to get new books on old Kindles.

Google plans to stop using insecure SMS verification in...

Switching to QR codes for verification could help limit account hacks and spam.

Apple promises $500 billion in US investment in wake of...

Trump tariffs risk spiking costs of both Apple's business and its products.

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