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    TP-Link's first Wi-Fi 8 router is coming, if the FCC allows it

    TP-Link has been laying the groundwork for this announcement since last year, when it said it had completed successful Wi-Fi 8 trials using a prototype device. That test, conducted with an unnamed partner, validated both the Wi-Fi 8 beacon and data throughput, which the company described at the time as… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Apple may need Google's Gemini to make Siri smart enough to compete

    Apple has spent years emphasizing the privacy benefits of keeping computation on-device. Its custom silicon, including the Neural Engine, has been steadily tuned for machine learning workloads. But even with those gains, phones remain limited by memory and processing ceilings. The largest AI models now operate at a scale that… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Researchers found a way to spy on your browsing by watching your SSD's activity

    The method, known as FROST – short for “fingerprinting remotely using OPFS-based SSD timing” – focuses on how different processes compete for storage access. That competition leaves behind small but measurable timing differences. By monitoring those timing shifts, the research team was able to determine which other sites and applications… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Uber is spending heavily on AI, but returns remain elusive

    Uber has increasingly positioned AI as a core part of its technology stack, and AI models now represent a significant portion of its corporate spending. Costs are rising, but the company has yet to see meaningful returns in terms of ROI. According to President and Chief Operating Officer Andrew Macdonald,… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Paper Mario just got a native PC port, no emulator required

    Instead of simulating the original hardware, the project runs the game through an N64 recompilation toolchain that adapts the game’s code for modern systems. The distinction is meaningful: emulation recreates the console environment wholesale, while recompilation converts the game’s original code to run natively on current hardware. In practice, that… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Elizabeth Warren wants to tax AI data centers as power bills climb

    In a Time magazine op-ed published Wednesday, the Massachusetts Democrat argued that the economic gains tied to AI are not being broadly shared. Instead, she said, they are flowing to a narrow set of firms and executives while ordinary consumers face rising costs linked to the technology’s expansion. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Steam Deck OLED is back in stock with a $300 price hike

    The Steam Deck OLED 512GB variant has risen from $549 to $789, while the 1TB model has climbed from $649 to $949. The entry-level LCD Steam Deck, which had anchored the lineup at $399, has been discontinued entirely. Competitive pricing was one of the Steam Deck’s most unexpected strengths when… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    TCL is selling a 300Hz 1080p gaming monitor for $88

    At first glance, the specs are familiar. A 1080p resolution on a 24.5-inch panel is hardly cutting-edge in 2026, but that combination continues to hold its place in esports for a reason. Higher resolutions demand more GPU power, and in games where milliseconds matter, players often prioritize frame rate stability… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Spotify CEO defends AI music, promises musicians will be adequately compensated

    Speaking to the Financial Times, Norström described the new feature as a “legal” and “controlled” way for users to create AI-generated music without resorting to piracy. He acknowledged that some of the backlash to AI-generated content is “reasonable,” but said Spotify will continue to protect musicians while offering users an… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Ferrari bet its legacy on an EV designed by Jony Ive. The backlash wiped out $5 billion in a day.

    Matteo Salvini, Italy’s deputy prime minister and transport minister, weighed in publicly, writing on X: “It looks nothing like a (Ferrari). Is this supposed to be ‘innovation’? Who knows what (company founder) Enzo Ferrari would say.” That kind of response shows how far the Luce departs from Ferrari’s established identity. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Apple's M5 MacBook Air drops to $899 in latest deal

    Apple’s latest MacBook Air is down to $899, matching one of the lowest prices seen so far for the ultraportable. The base config includes 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, and a 13.6″ Liquid Retina display, while the M5 chip adds improved AI and productivity performance in Apple’s fanless thin-and-light design. Read Entire Article Source […] More

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    DuckDuckGo's app is growing in popularity after Google turned search into AI

    Google has decided to turn web search into a more chatbot-like experience, and not everyone is thrilled with the change. Critics of AI-driven search are now expecting a significant backlash, with many users looking for alternative search services to avoid reinforcing Mountain View’s LLM-centric approach. According to data provided by… Read Entire Article Source link More

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