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Once the panic of turning thirty fades, you discover that aging comes with a superpower: the ability to stop caring about all the wrong things.
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2025 was a good year for vivo as it continued to innovate and upgrade on its solid lineup of devices. But the maker also faced challenges, like delivering its many great phones to markets outside of China and India. A great showing overall, but not without some losses. Winner and loser: vivo X200 Ultra Just like last year's X100 Ultra, the vivo X200 Ultra is one of the best phones... Read more âș
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An Apple M1 MacBook Air took a shell shrapnel hit and survived, with the laptop still working despite damage to the screen and the letter K on the keyboard missing. Read more âș
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The AI pioneer on stepping down from Meta, the limits of large language models â and the launch of his new start-up Read more âș
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Tesla's stock has hit record highs over its robotaxi rollout, but the company's EV business is struggling. Read more âș
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The tech industry needs to move "beyond the arguments of slop vs sophistication" and develop a new "theory of the mind" that accounts for humans now equipped with "cognitive amplifier tools," Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella wrote in a year-end reflection blog. Read more âș
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Dell is planning to bring back its XPS laptop branding, according to a news report, just one year after the company retired the storied name in favor of a simplified naming scheme that organized its consumer and professional lineup into Dell, Dell Pro and Dell Pro Max tiers. VideoCardz reported this week that Dell has presented an updated XPS lineup during prebriefings ahead of CES 2026, though the company has... Read more âș
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The NYT Strands hints and answers you need to make the most of your puzzling experience. Read more âș
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The New York Times' latest game, Pips, brings domino fun to your desktop. How to play Pips as well as hints in case you get stuck. Read more âș
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An anonymous reader shares a report: MTV shut down many of its last dedicated 24-hour music channels Dec. 31. The move, announced back in October, affected channels around the world, with the U.K. seeing five different MTV stations going dark. These include MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live. As Consequence notes, MTV Music -- which launched in 2011 -- notably ended its run by airing... Read more âș
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The Clicks Communicator is designed to help you focus, not to replace your smartphone. It'll be on display at CES 2026. Read more âș
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Full-year electric vehicle sales figures have dropped for 2025, revealing China's BYD is now officially global top dog. Read more âș
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I have an advice addiction. I usually seek other people's opinions before making decisions, â big or small â but I need to trust my gut more. Read more âș
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Grok has sparked backlash after the AI image generator was used to generate nonconsensual sexualized images of real people, including minors. Read more âș
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Gaten Matarazzo, who plays fan-favorite Dustin Henderson, said he was "taken aback" by how much he realized the "Stranger Things" finale made sense. Read more âș
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'Dungeons &Dragons' was the obvious reference, but Peter Jackson's fantasy trilogy also played a hand in how the Netflix series wrapped up its final episode. Read more âș
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xAI's Grok is removing clothing from pictures of people without their consent following this week's rollout of a feature that allows X users to instantly edit any image using the bot without needing the original poster's permission. Not only does the original poster not get notified if their picture was edited, but Grok appears to [âŠ] Read more âș
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From climbing trees without helmets to walking miles to school alone, the childhood freedoms that shaped an entire generation are now considered dangerous, negligent, or even illegalâand the cost might be higher than we think. Read more âș
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While millionaires drive used cars and shop at discount stores, my working-class parents built more wealth on factory wages than my six-figure friends ever didâusing nine counterintuitive habits that turned every pound into a building block for financial freedom. Read more âș
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These unconscious patterns of emotional distance and self-protection reveal themselves in everyday momentsâfrom the reflexive deflection of compliments to the inability to accept helpâpainting a portrait of a generation that learned to survive on emotional crumbs. Read more âș
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While most people stick to safe small talk, high-level thinkers can't resist diving into consciousness, paradoxes, and the uncomfortable questions that keep philosophers awake at nightâand spotting them is easier than you think. Read more âș
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While the rest of us are desperately searching for the fountain of youth in expensive creams and treatments, there's a group of people who've been quietly defying their birth certificates through surprisingly simple daily rituals that science is only now beginning to understand. Read more âș
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These aren't the phrases you'd expect from self-proclaimed "deep thinkers" who dominate dinner parties with their opinionsâthey're the subtle verbal cues that reveal someone processes reality through an entirely different lens. Read more âș
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Master these simple phrases that communication experts use to transform heated arguments into productive discussionsâwithout backing down or giving in. Read more âș
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From sacred literary texts to expensive bookends, these eight novels expose a fascinating truth about how dramatically our relationship with reading has transformed across generations. Read more âș
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While your Instagram feed is flooded with perfect lives and #blessed posts, the genuinely happy people you know are probably too busy actually living to document every momentâand there's a profound reason why. Read more âș
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In an age where the average person checks their phone 96 times a day, those who deliberately flip their devices face-down during conversations are revealing something profound about their characterâand research suggests they're among the emotionally intelligent few who've mastered what most of us struggle with daily. Read more âș
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