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Is OpenAI sweating? 9 Google features announced for Gemini, Search, Android, and more
With 120 mentions of the phrase ‘AI,’ how could Google I/O 2024 not be jam-packed with news? We’ve rounded up the most pressing ones.
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Read MoreWinamp is not going open source. Here’s what it is doing – and why
To refresh its once iconic Windows media player, Winamp is kind of, sort of opening up the source code. See what that means for users and developers.
Read MoreAT&T deal ushering in satellite calling and texting – no special phones needed
Thanks to a partnership with AST SpaceMobile, AT&T customers can look forward to communicating from areas where they don’t have a cellular connection.
Read MoreThe best early Memorial Day tech deals of 2024: Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and more
We’ve rounded up all the best tech deals you can shop now with savings — even ahead of Memorial Day. Grab top TVs, headphones, home gear, and more.
Read More10 iPad tips and settings every Apple newbie and pro needs to know
Whether you just got a new iPad or want to learn more about everything your tablet can do, these are the settings and features you should unleash ASAP.
Read MoreOur favorite Nomad iPhone cases are buy one, get one free right now
Don’t miss out on a chance to snag top-tested Nomad iPhone cases for the lowest price you’ll see all year.
Read MoreGet a lifetime membership to Dollar Flight Club Premium for just $70 right now
Dollar Flight Club is an acclaimed flight-deal alert service that can help travelers save on trips around the world.
Read MoreMicrosoft Build is next week – here’s why I’m excited (and you should be, too)
Will Microsoft surpass OpenAI and Google’s recent AI advances? Here’s everything we’re expecting and how you can watch the event unfold for yourself.
Read MoreAre all Linux vendor kernels insecure? A new study says yes, but there’s a fix
All vendor kernels are plagued with security vulnerabilities, according to a CIQ whitepaper. Will the Linux community ever accept upstream stable kernels?
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