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The reins of the Internet are handed over to ordinary users—with uneven results.
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Use the magic of emulation to see a different kind of computer design.
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A deep-dive into Active Directory and how "Kerberoasting" breaks it wide open.
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Spotlighting the most helpful new features of iOS 26.
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Liquid Glass brings translucent sheen to the typical batch of iterative changes.
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“He wanted to make [computers] more usable and friendly to people who weren't geeks.”
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Spotify sent a warning to stop data sales, but developers say they never got it.
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Format is "more aligned with how artists are making and releasing music in the streaming era."
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An all-new iPhone variant, plus a long list of useful (if predictable) upgrades.
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Everything to know about the mishap that threatened to expose millions of users' queries.
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With China set to dominate, where does that leave a brand like Bentley?
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FCC speeds up rule-cutting, giving public as little as 10 days to file objections.
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Google's new Pixel phones are better, but only a little.
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AI assistants don't have fixed personalities—just patterns of output guided by humans.
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"I don't want to gamble on which major city or two we lose in a scenario like that."
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Why AI chatbots validate grandiose fantasies about revolutionary discoveries that don't exist.
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SpaceX has built an impressive production site in Texas. Will Starship success follow?
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"This is a strategy to keep the US from intervening... that's what their space architecture is designed to do."
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Despite everything, it's still possible to build decent PCs for decent prices.
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An electric turbocharger means almost instant throttle response from the T-Hybrid.