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Anthropic flags AI’s potential to ‘automate sophisticated destructive cyber attacks’
The maker of Claude LLMs revises its safety guidelines to manage escalating risks.
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The Petcube GPS Tracker is a stellar way to watch your dog’s location in real time, with the bonus of fitness tracking.
Read MoreSonos’ new Arc Ultra is its best soundbar by far – but it needs these 3 features to impress me
The Arc Ultra is the newest premium flagship soundbar by Sonos. Although the original Arc is still great, here’s why the Arc Ultra will be greater.
Read MoreThe iPad Mini 7 is almost perfect – except for one critical missing feature
The iPad Mini 7, powered by the A17 Pro chip, is an incredibly capable tablet, but Apple missed one big opportunity.
Read MoreTurn your Instagram profile into digital business card – here’s how
Instagram’s new ‘profile card’ features a QR code that makes it easier to connect and network.
Read MoreYour Roku TV is about to get a major smart home upgrade – for free
Roku’s new integration features include a Camera Carousel, Smart Home Web View, and more notifications coming to your TV.
Read MoreThe best USB-C chargers of 2024: Expert recommended
We’ve tested and researched the top USB-C chargers that can power up your smartphone or tablet, and sometimes even your laptop. Here are our favorites from Anker, Ugreen, and more.
Read MoreBuy 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for 28% off
Try or gift Xbox Game Pass for three months for nearly one-third off and play over 100 games including Starfield, Forza Motorsport, and Football Manager 2024 on your Xbox, PC, or mobile device.
Read MoreI replaced my Bose with the Nothing Ear Open – and that was a sound decision
With their lightweight fit and great sound, the $149 Nothing Ear Open earbuds have quickly become my favorite for exercise.
Read MoreForget Wi-Fi: How to add a wired network to your home without Ethernet cable
Running Ethernet wiring can be a messy, expensive job. If you have cable outlets, you can use an inexpensive adapter to set up a high-speed wired connection with minimal effort. And it works no matter where you get your internet.
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