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Rejoice, two of the biggest contributors to the AI movie trailer problem on YouTube have been taken down. Read more ›
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The Justice Department released new documents related to the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Friday. Read more ›
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Fortnite will not be returning to iOS in Japan next year "as promised" because, according to Epic Games boss Tim Sweeney, Apple has allegedly launched "another travesty of obstruction and lawbreaking". Read more Read more ›
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Valve has begun the final phase of its plan to end Steam support for 32-bit versions of Windows, with a December Steam client update that changes how the platform runs on modern systems. Read more ›
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After 18,000 hours of simulated use, RTINGS' longevity test reveals fascinating insights into the TVs that dominate our markets today. While OLED has clearly overcome its reliability woes to become the least vulnerable panel type, LCDs with local dimming are still competitive and fare better than their unified-backlight brethren. Read more ›
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If you’re feeling the stress of having procrastinated on your holiday shopping — and you missed out during Black Friday and Cyber Monday — we’ve got you. We’ve found a variety of gadgets on sale that make for great gifts, many of which will ship in time for the holidays. One of the standouts is […] Read more ›
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While every site you've ever visited in 2025 seems intent on summarising your year even for things you absolutely don't need to be summarised (the cards I completed in Asana this year? Uh, no thanks), there's one wrapped message you probably won't be getting this year: Xbox. Read more Read more ›
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An anonymous reader shared this report from 9to5Linux: After the controversial news shared earlier this week by Mozilla's new CEO that Firefox will evolve into "a modern AI browser," the company now revealed it is working on an AI kill switch for the open-source web browser... What was not made clear [in Tuesday's comments by new Mozilla CEO Anthony Enzor-DeMeo] is that Firefox will also ship with an AI kill... Read more ›
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Although moving to a small beach town in a different country had its perks, it was lonely. I struggled to fit in as neither a local nor a tourist. Read more ›
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The Sega Dreamcast’s ancient pack-in internet browser was killed by Google earlier this week. Read more ›
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If you still haven't bought into the Steam Deck craze, it'll cost you a little extra to take the plunge now since Valve is only offering OLED models. Valve announced in a note on its Steam Deck page that it's "no longer producing the Steam Deck LCD 256GB model," adding that "once sold out, it will no longer be available." As of this article's publishing, the $399 Steam Deck with... Read more ›
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Long before opioids flooded communities, something else was quietly changing—and it may have helped set the stage for today’s crisis. A new study finds that as church attendance dropped among middle-aged, less educated white Americans, deaths from overdoses, suicide, and alcohol-related disease began to rise. The trend started years before OxyContin appeared, suggesting the opioid epidemic intensified a problem already underway. Read more ›
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You'd think things would be slowing down heading into the holidays, but this week saw a whirlwind of Apple leaks and rumors while Apple started its next cycle of betas following last week's release of iOS 26.2 and related updates. This week also saw the release of a new Apple Music integration with ChatGPT, so read on below for all the details on this week's biggest stories! Top Stories iOS... Read more ›
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When a friend invited me to play a new game called REPO earlier this year, I thought I was wasting my money - not because the game looked bad, but because it looked like Lethal Company. The surprise-hit 2024 co-op survival horror game has players wander through unnerving ruined structures collecting trash while evading monsters. […] Read more ›
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China has brought online a national experimental research network designed to support experimentation on future network designs and to improve data transmission quality. Read more ›
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Recently, Nick Noone, co-founder and CEO of Peregrine, was introduced to Candace Parker, sports broadcaster and retired WNBA star, by mutual friends. They hit it off. The two share a passion for athletics. (Noone was a Stanford gymnast.) And both have an interest in startups. (Parker is an active angel investor.) After Noone described how his startup sells Palantir-esque data analytics software to local police and public safety departments, Parker... Read more ›
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When the big questions about life's purpose leave you paralyzed, the simple act of showing up—to the gym, to meditation, to your morning routine—becomes the unlikely lifeline that keeps you afloat while you search for answers. Read more ›
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They're earning six figures, driving Teslas, and living in beautiful homes—yet most will never achieve true financial freedom because of these seven surprising money habits that even the smartest professionals don't realize are keeping them broke. Read more ›
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While mastering the art of disagreement might seem impossible when emotions run high, emotionally intelligent people have a secret arsenal of phrases that transform potential conflicts into productive conversations—and they're surprisingly simple to use. Read more ›
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While others reminisce fondly about childhood summers and family traditions, some people feel strangely detached from their younger years—and psychology reveals seven specific experiences that explain why certain adults view their past through a lens of emotional distance rather than warm nostalgia. Read more ›
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My dad worked in a factory up in Manchester for over thirty years. He showed up every single morning regardless of how he felt, whether the weather was awful, or if things were going badly at home. No excuses, no flexibility, just the expectation that you turn up and do the work. That was the ... Read more Read more ›
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When you finally stop performing for people who barely notice you exist, something unexpected happens: you discover a version of yourself you didn't know was buried under all that exhausting effort. Read more ›
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Color psychologists have discovered that certain clothing combinations—from all-neutral uniforms to layers of barely-there pastels—act as unconscious broadcasts of our deepest insecurities, revealing more about our emotional state than any words ever could. Read more ›
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Despite feeling utterly ordinary, you might be one of those rare people whose presence actually makes others feel seen, heard, and genuinely valued—and there are telling signs you're completely overlooking. Read more ›
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While everyone else is exhausting themselves trying to force better habits, truly disciplined people have discovered the secret: they've automated the behaviors that matter most, turning daily struggles into effortless routines that happen as naturally as breathing. Read more ›
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While financial experts insist you need a million dollars to retire comfortably, countless Americans have discovered the real secret lies not in earning more, but in sidestepping the silent wealth killers that most people never see coming. Read more ›
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