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Humane AI Hands-On: My Life So Far With a Wearable AI Pin Like an AI-powered Star Trek communicator pinned to your shirt, the AI Pin is a wild concept, but it's too frustrating for everyday use.
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An Apple Home Robot? Why It Could Be a Tough Sell The tech giant reportedly has two concepts in mind: a robot that can move around the home, and a tabletop robotic device. The report cautions that the robotics initiative is in early stages and may not lead to a final product.
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Sony ULT Wear Headphones Review: Midrange Maestro With Extra Bass Over the years, Sony has taken some criticism for the naming scheme of its audio products, particularly its headphones. For instance, its current flagship noise-canceling headphones are called the WH-1000XM5. I've gotten pretty used to saying these ...
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Apple Issues New Spyware Attack Warning To iPhone Users Apple has issued a new spyware warning to iPhone users in 92 countries, after it found they had been targeted in attacks. Apple users were alerted of the attacks via a notification email seen by Reuters. Located in India and 91 other countries, ...
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This Artificially Intelligent Pin Wants to Free You From Your Phone I wasn't talking to a tech bro obsessed with the ketogenic diet. This was the Ai Pin, a $700 tiny computer featuring a virtual assistant pulling data from OpenAI (the research firm behind the ChatGPT chatbot), Google, Microsoft and others to answer ...
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Apple Alerts iPhone Users of 'Mercenary Attack,' What You Should Know Apple sent out iPhone security alerts to people across 92 countries on Wednesday, warning that their iPhones had been remotely targeted in a mercenary spyware attack. "Apple detected that you are being targeted by a mercenary spyware attack," the ...
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San Francisco's Train System Still Uses Floppy Disks—and Will for Years The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, which runs the city's Muni Metro light rail, claims to be the first US agency to adopt floppy disks. But today, the SFMTA is eager to abandon its reliance on 5¼-inch floppy disks—just give it about six ...
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Apple Is Making It Slightly Easier to Repair Your iPhone After pressure from state lawmakers, Apple is making concessions on "parts pairing." Right-to-repair advocates say it's the bare minimum.
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Microsoft is trying to convince Windows 10 users to upgrade with full-screen prompts By Tom Warren, a senior editor covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech. He founded WinRumors, a site dedicated to Microsoft news, before joining The Verge in 2012.
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Apple will open the iPhone to repair with used parts In an update on Thursday, the company announced that this fall, owners of "select" iPhone models will be able to repair their devices with used, genuine parts while retaining full functionality.
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