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The CDC no longer broadly recommends the Covid-19 vaccine, but US residents will still be able to get one if they want. Read more ›
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Intel's Xe3 graphics architecture arrives on Panther Lake CPUs, and Intel has used it to build its largest, highest-performance integrated GPU yet. Read more ›
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ICE ordered a bunch of vehicles that track cell phones, because of course it did. Read more ›
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Samsung has offered orange colors before, but this vibrant shade would be more in line with Apple's latest wares. Read more ›
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Synology's latest update backtracks on hard drive restrictions, but rebuilding consumer trust won't be easy. Read more ›
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The game technically doesn't support the Pixel 10's GPU, but is it really that bad? Read more ›
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After ditching bundled charging bricks, manufacturers might drop USB cables next. Read more ›
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The Galaxy A35 5G was our favorite budget Galaxy phone of 2024, and it's next to get stable One UI 8. Read more ›
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