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- ARM's first v9 CPUs are built for computers, not just phones
- 'Fuser' wants you to DJ for a 24/7 live music festival
- SteelSeries' Prime mice have optical switches rated for 100 million clicks
- The best kid-friendly audio gadgets
- Apple's iPad Air tablets are at all-time lows at Amazon
- HP's newest Chromebooks have 14-inch screens and 11th-gen Intel CPUs
- The Morning After: Sony's portable speakers arrive just in time for summer
- Bose confirms ransomware attack that exposed employee data
- Elon Musk says North American Bitcoin miners will publish their energy usage
- Google's Fuchsia OS debuts on the original Nest Hub
- 'Boss Baby' sequel hits Peacock and theaters simultaneously on July 2nd
- Uber Showtime series will star Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Travis Kalanick
- iFixit looks inside Apple's new 24-inch iMac
- What's on TV: 'Friends' reunion, 'Rugrats' and 'Lucifer'
- Florida governor signs state's social media 'deplatforming' bill into law
- Airbnb adds more flexible search options
- Google Photos will help you delete blurry pictures and screenshots
- Hyundai’s 300-mile Ioniq 5 crossover EV is officially coming to the US
- Russia orders Google to delete 'illegal' content or face slowdowns
- Apple releases iOS 14.6 with support for paid podcast subscriptions
- ‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ sold as an NFT, could vanish from YouTube forever
- Qualcomm refreshed its Snapdragon 7c chip for PCs and Chromebooks
- Dolby Vision support is coming to the Apple TV Xbox app
- The MacBook Air M1 drops back down to $900 at Amazon
- Anker's second-gen GaN chargers are smaller and more efficient
ARM's first v9 CPUs are built for computers, not just phones Posted: ARM has unveiled v9-based CPU designs (and matching GPUs) that are aimed at performance for computers as well as smartphones. |
'Fuser' wants you to DJ for a 24/7 live music festival Posted: A 'Fuser' update gives you the chance to DJ on a 24/7 live stage with hundreds of other people watching. |
SteelSeries' Prime mice have optical switches rated for 100 million clicks Posted: SteelSeries' Prime lineup is made up of three newly announced mice and a refresh of its Arctis headset. |
The best kid-friendly audio gadgets Posted: You'll see a lot of devices offering your kids a screen-free audio experience, and we listened to a few to find out which ones are worth your time and money. |
Apple's iPad Air tablets are at all-time lows at Amazon Posted: The latest 64GB and 256GB cellular models are at all-time low prices on Amazon, while the 64GB WiFi version is also on sale with a huge discount. |
HP's newest Chromebooks have 14-inch screens and 11th-gen Intel CPUs Posted: HP is releasing two new Chromebooks featuring Intel's 11th-gen processors. |
The Morning After: Sony's portable speakers arrive just in time for summer Posted: Are we ready to give our kids a robot companion? |
Bose confirms ransomware attack that exposed employee data Posted: Bose has suffered a data breach after a ransomware attack, which saw the perpetrator access files containing employee information. |
Elon Musk says North American Bitcoin miners will publish their energy usage Posted: Elon Musk and executives from leading North American bitcoin miners pledge to publish mining energy use. |
Google's Fuchsia OS debuts on the original Nest Hub Posted: Google's Fuchsia operating system is finally making its public debut on the old Nest Hub smart screen. |
'Boss Baby' sequel hits Peacock and theaters simultaneously on July 2nd Posted: Universal helped bring the movie theater business back from COVID-19 with F9, but it's doing things differently with 'The Boss Baby: Family Business.' |
Uber Showtime series will star Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Travis Kalanick Posted: Joseph Gordon-Levitt will star as Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick in the first season of Showtime's new anthology. |
iFixit looks inside Apple's new 24-inch iMac Posted: Apple's tiny M1 chipset left a lot of space to work with inside the new all-in-one 24-inch iMac. |
What's on TV: 'Friends' reunion, 'Rugrats' and 'Lucifer' Posted: Also new this week: 'My Fair Lady' 4K and the 'Black Lighting' series finale. |
Florida governor signs state's social media 'deplatforming' bill into law Posted: Now that it's in place, Senate Bill 7072 will bar companies from banning Florida politicians. |
Airbnb adds more flexible search options Posted: Building on a feature the company started rolling out in February, the next time you look for a place to stay, you don't have to specify an exact set of dates. |
Google Photos will help you delete blurry pictures and screenshots Posted: Unlimited free storage for photos and videos is going away on June 1st, so you'll need to manage files more carefully. |
Hyundai’s 300-mile Ioniq 5 crossover EV is officially coming to the US Posted: The Hyundai Ioniq 5 made its official North American debut on Monday. |
Russia orders Google to delete 'illegal' content or face slowdowns Posted: Russia's Roskomnadzor internet commission gave the company 24 hours to delete more than 26,000 instances of what it's classifying as illegal content. |
Apple releases iOS 14.6 with support for paid podcast subscriptions Posted: Apple has started rolling out iOS 14.6 to regular iPhone users. |
‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ sold as an NFT, could vanish from YouTube forever Posted: Collector 3F Music spent $761,000 to possibly ruin a slice of internet history. |
Qualcomm refreshed its Snapdragon 7c chip for PCs and Chromebooks Posted: The company claims the Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 delivers 10 percent faster performance than "most competing platforms." |
Dolby Vision support is coming to the Apple TV Xbox app Posted: You can also watch Spotify video podcasts on the console. |
The MacBook Air M1 drops back down to $900 at Amazon Posted: Save $100 on Apple's MacBook Air M1 at Amazon. |
Anker's second-gen GaN chargers are smaller and more efficient Posted: The GaN Nano II devices can charge the M1 MacBook Pro at full speed. |
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