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Intel manages big boosts to CPU and GPU speed without blowing up battery life.
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"Selfishly, a little bit, we built Shield for ourselves."
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We have no proof that AI models suffer, but Anthropic acts like they might for training purposes.
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The tradeoffs in the $499 9850X3D make it hard to get excited about.
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"These are just the difficulties of designing a spacesuit for the lunar environment."
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It's efficient, easy to live with, and smooth to drive.
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Did Apple make the right choice in partnering with Google for Siri's AI features?
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Opinion: As software power tools, AI agents may make people busier than ever before.
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Hypervirulent germ nearly destroys man, invading brain and blowing out an eye.
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Jet lag and charging added plenty of complications to this regularity road rally.
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Introducing Confer, an end-to-end AI assistant that just works.
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Big sizes, big resolution, and big ideas.
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"That level of openness and transparency is exactly what should be expected of NASA."
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A lot could happen in space this year, but let's get real about what actually will.
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There are some fresh faces entering the rankings this year.
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Streamers made a strong showing this year, as did horror. Big tentpoles, superhero sagas mostly fell flat.
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In a year where lofty promises collided with inconvenient research, would-be oracles became software tools.
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Of all the cars we've driven and reviewed this year, these are our picks.
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From Apple gifting a gold statue to the US taking a stake in Intel.
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A mix of expected sequels and out-of-nowhere indie gems made 2025 a joy.