TECH
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Why Is There Lead in Stanley Cups and Other Reusable Water Bottles? (Updated)
You can see the pellet that Stanley refers to at the bottom of your drink container. It seals those layers…
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Apple May Be Plotting Its First Foldable Phone
The Information reports that Apple is working on its first foldable phone. It isn’t expected to be released anytime soon,…
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Amazon’s Cloud Boss Likens Generative AI Hype to the Dotcom Bubble
As CEO of Amazon’s dominant cloud computing platform AWS, Adam Selipsky is one of the most powerful people in computing…
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11 Best Smart Bulbs (2024): Lamp Bulbs, Ambient, Color, Etc
Remember the allure of the Clapper? No more getting out of bed to hit the light switch! It seemed cutting…
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9 Good Deals on Smartwatches, Robot Vacuums, and Video Games
From power banks to smartwatches to classic jeans, these deals may not have a single common theme tying them together,…
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Want to Stream With No Ads? That’ll Cost You
A decade ago, cord-cutters prophesied a world free of exorbitant cable bills where everyone binged The Office without intrusions from…
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OpenAI and Other Tech Giants Will Have to Warn the US Government When They Start New AI Projects
When OpenAI’s ChatGPT took the world by storm last year, it caught many power brokers in both Silicon Valley and…
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With Its WWE Deal, the Netflix Pivot Is Complete
A few years ago, Netflix fine-tuned its formula for success: original content, no live TV, no ads, and an unrivaled…
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Fujitsu Bugs That Sent Innocent People to Prison Were Known ‘From the Start’
The FT article also said the Post Office, which used prosecution powers available to private corporations in the UK, obtained…
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An AI Executive Turns AI Crusader to Stand Up for Artists
Ed Newton-Rex says generative AI has an ethics problem. He ought to know, because he used to be part of…
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