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Microsoft has revamped the Windows Insider Program, simplifying channels and giving users more control, aiming to improve testing, feedback, and overall Windows update experiences. Read more ›
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Tesla is offering one year of free Supercharging with Model 3 Premium and Performance variants, reducing ownership costs while strengthening its charging ecosystem advantage. Read more ›
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Apple may simplify iPad naming, moving away from confusing generation labels. The shift reflects a broader strategy to make its lineup clearer and more aligned with evolving product positioning. Read more ›
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Google has rolled out automatic source labeling and categorization to NotebookLM. The feature activates automatically once you have five or more sources in a notebook. Read more ›
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Nintendo’s original Switch is weaker than today’s handhelds, but in 2026, its simplicity feels less like a weakness and more like the whole point. Read more ›
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After months of research and comparing over half a dozen e-ink tablets, I finally settled on the Supernote Nomad. Here are the five reasons it beat every other option on my list. Read more ›
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Fitbit's 4.68 update goes beyond a typical patch; it brings back sleep log editing, introduces Conversational Check-Ins with your Coach, and delivers step-by-step workout guidance. Read more ›
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The Find X9 Ultra just dropped, and it is a reminder that flagship camera phones can still be bold, excessive, and genuinely exciting. Read more ›
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Tesla's Cybercab has entered volume production at Gigafactory Texas, but the autonomous robotaxi still depends on FSD software that crashes four times more often than human drivers. Read more ›
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Recurrent's analysis of over one billion miles of EV driving data finds that range loss is barely a factor for modern electric vehicles, with the average car retaining 95% of its original range after five years. Read more ›
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