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Kimi K3 Review: An Open-Source AI Challenger Worth Watching
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ZDNet

Kimi K3 Review: An Open-Source AI Challenger Worth Watching

Kimi K3 Review: An Open-Source AI Challenger Worth Watching Quick Verdict: Moonshot's Kimi K3 emerges as a compelling open-source alternative in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. While its overall performance might not

Jul 18Read Article →
iOS 27 Features Review: Subtle Upgrades, Big Impact
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ZDNet

iOS 27 Features Review: Subtle Upgrades, Big Impact

ZDNet reviews 5 underrated iOS 27 features, excluding Siri AI, that significantly enhance daily iPhone use. Discover Control Center optimizations, a dedicated photo folder, improved dictation, and more.

Jul 17Read Article →
The SaaS Survival Guide: AI's Impact & Workday's Strategy Reviewed
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ZDNet

The SaaS Survival Guide: AI's Impact & Workday's Strategy Reviewed

ZDNet's article, "'The SaaS apocalypse is overrated': How Workday and other software providers plan to survive AI," offers a refreshingly balanced and insightful perspective on a topic often shrouded in sensationalism.

Jul 18Read Article →
Anthropic's 'Hard Questions' Ad: A Divisive Marketing Gambit
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TechRadar

Anthropic's 'Hard Questions' Ad: A Divisive Marketing Gambit

Verdict: A Bold but Polarizing Marketing Play Anthropic's latest ad for its Claude AI, themed around its 'Hard Questions' initiative, is nothing if not provocative. Intending to foster dialogue about the future of

Jul 17Read Article →
ASML Low-NA EUV Pricing: Value Capture or Cost Burden
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Tom's Hardware

ASML Low-NA EUV Pricing: Value Capture or Cost Burden

The Industry Reacts: ASML's EUV Pricing Shift Verdict: ASML’s strategic move to broaden its value-based pricing for Low-NA EUV tools, looking beyond mere wafer throughput, marks a significant shift in the semiconductor

Jul 18Read Article →
Gemini Voice Customization: Your AI, Your Tone
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Digital Trends

Gemini Voice Customization: Your AI, Your Tone

Gemini review: Google's upcoming voice customization offers granular control over Energy, Formality, Warmth, and Speed, marking a shift towards truly personal AI interaction. This beta-discovered feature promises more natural and consistent user experiences, putting Google in a strong position in the evolving AI landscape.

Jul 17Read Article →
NYT Connections Hints: Review Impossible - Source Lacks Data
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CNET

NYT Connections Hints: Review Impossible - Source Lacks Data

As an experienced tech reviewer committed to providing honest and detailed analysis, I embarked on the task of evaluating "Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 17, #1132." My aim was to deliver a

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Pulsar Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition: A Cool Concept for Sweaty Palms
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Digital Trends

Pulsar Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition: A Cool Concept for Sweaty Palms

For over a year, we've watched with intrigued skepticism as Pulsar showcased its truly unique Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition gaming mouse. A Noctua fan inside a mouse? It sounded like an enthusiast's fever dream, a quirky

Jul 17Read Article →
Starlink Deorbiting Reports: No Need to Worry (Yet)
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Engadget

Starlink Deorbiting Reports: No Need to Worry (Yet)

Starlink's recent deorbiting of 260 satellites is a routine, engineered safety measure, not a crisis. SpaceX employs proactive, controlled re-entry methods to manage its constellation and mitigate space debris, though environmental impacts are still being studied.

Jul 17Read Article →
Google Vids Editing: AI-Powered Simplicity Reigns
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Digital Trends

Google Vids Editing: AI-Powered Simplicity Reigns

Google Vids Editing: AI-Powered Simplicity Reigns Verdict: Google Vids' new Gemini Omni editing capabilities and personal avatars offer a compelling, user-friendly approach to video creation and editing, significantly

Jul 16Read Article →
How to Reclaim 22GB on Your Samsung Phone Without Deleting Important
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MakeUseOf

How to Reclaim 22GB on Your Samsung Phone Without Deleting Important

Learn to effectively free up significant storage space on your Samsung phone by emptying trash, removing duplicates, archiving apps, clearing caches, and managing offline files in just a few steps, without sacrificing your essential data.

Jul 16Read Article →
Linus Torvalds' AI Policy: Embrace the Future or Fork It
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ZDNet

Linus Torvalds' AI Policy: Embrace the Future or Fork It

Quick Verdict Linus Torvalds, the venerable creator of Linux, has delivered a firm and unequivocal message regarding the use of Artificial Intelligence in kernel development: embrace it or step aside. His stance is

Jul 16Read Article →
CNET's 6 Best Gas Grills of 2026: An Overview of Their Approach
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CNET

CNET's 6 Best Gas Grills of 2026: An Overview of Their Approach

Quick Verdict: CNET's Commitment to Thorough Testing CNET's '6 Best Gas Grills of 2026' represents what we expect to be a deeply researched and rigorously tested selection, indicative of their established reputation for

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Fabien Sanglard's 'Jurassic Park' Computer Analysis: A Nostalgic Deep
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Ars Technica

Fabien Sanglard's 'Jurassic Park' Computer Analysis: A Nostalgic Deep

Verdict Fabien Sanglard's meticulous investigation into the '90s computer hardware and software featured in Jurassic Park delivers an unmissable dose of nostalgia and fascinating technical insight for film buffs, retro

Jul 16Read Article →
Pixel 10 Pro XL: Is It Truly a Lemon, or Just Misunderstood
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Android Authority

Pixel 10 Pro XL: Is It Truly a Lemon, or Just Misunderstood

Quick Verdict Despite a flurry of online reports suggesting widespread issues with Google's Pixel lineup, a recent survey indicates the Pixel 10 Pro XL might be unfairly maligned. The majority of users are experiencing

Jul 16Read Article →
Microsoft July Patch Tuesday: Update Now or Risk It
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ZDNet

Microsoft July Patch Tuesday: Update Now or Risk It

Microsoft's July Patch Tuesday delivers a record 570 security fixes, including two actively exploited zero-days. This critical update, also bringing UI improvements, is mandatory for most Windows users, with a temporary hold for specific Dell models.

Jul 16Read Article →
Fourth Wing Book 4: Source Content Insufficient for Review
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CNET

Fourth Wing Book 4: Source Content Insufficient for Review

Quick Verdict/Summary As an experienced tech reviewer committed to honest, detailed analysis, I must report a critical issue: the provided source content for 'Don't Call It Book 4, but the Next Fourth Wing Book Has a

Jul 15Read Article →
The Motorola Edge 70 Max is all about power: Android — Key Details
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The Verge

The Motorola Edge 70 Max is all about power: Android — Key Details

Motorola has launched its new flagship, the Edge 70 Max, designed for power users with a massive 7100mAh silicon-carbon battery and 25W Qi2 wireless charging. It’s the first Android phone since the Pixel 10 Pro XL to support full 25W Qi2, surpassing other Qi2-enabled Androids capped at 15W. The device also offers 90W wired charging and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip.

Jul 15Read Article →
Best Verizon Plans 2026: Navigating Your Wireless Future
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CNET

Best Verizon Plans 2026: Navigating Your Wireless Future

Verizon has been shaking things up, introducing price adjustments and a new 'Simplicity' plan in late 2025 and early 2026. Their approach remains distinct: optional perks allow for customization, but this flexibility

Jul 15Read Article →
X-Men '97 S2E5 Review: Wolverine's Wild Ride, But What's the Rush
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IGN

X-Men '97 S2E5 Review: Wolverine's Wild Ride, But What's the Rush

X-Men '97 S2E5: Wolverine's Wild Ride, But What's the Rush? Warning: This review contains full spoilers for X-Men '97 Season 2, Episode 5! It speaks volumes about the creative team behind X-Men '97 that we're already

Jul 15Read Article →
Alone Australia S4 Access Guide: Mostly Free, VPN Required Abroad
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TechRadar

Alone Australia S4 Access Guide: Mostly Free, VPN Required Abroad

TechRadar's guide on watching Alone Australia S4 is a solid resource, detailing free access for Australians via SBS on Demand and recommending NordVPN for international viewers. While the show is free, a VPN subscription is needed for global access, making the 'free from anywhere' claim slightly nuanced. It offers clear instructions and regional alternatives.

Jul 15Read Article →
Google Maps 3D Immersive View: A Game-Changer for Android Auto
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ZDNet

Google Maps 3D Immersive View: A Game-Changer for Android Auto

Google Maps 3D Immersive View: A Game-Changer for Android Auto Navigation Verdict: Google Maps' new 3D Immersive View on Android Auto isn't just a visual upgrade; it's a transformative leap in navigation that genuinely

Jul 14Read Article →
Marshall BJA 1959BJA Amp Review: Punk Rock Tone Reimagined
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TechRadar

Marshall BJA 1959BJA Amp Review: Punk Rock Tone Reimagined

Quick Verdict Marshall's Billie Joe Armstrong 1959BJA Artist Signature amp isn't just another piece of gear; it's a statement. As the first artist signature amp from Marshall in 14 years, this baby-blue head delivers on

Jul 14Read Article →
OnePlus is reportedly bailing on the US: Oppo — Key Details
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The Verge

OnePlus is reportedly bailing on the US: Oppo — Key Details

OnePlus, and parent company Oppo, are reportedly exiting the US and European markets, with an announcement due shortly. This follows months of rumors and signals a major shift in the Western smartphone landscape.

Jul 14Read Article →
Smartphone Market 2026: The Memory Shortage & What It Means For You
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Ars Technica

Smartphone Market 2026: The Memory Shortage & What It Means For You

The smartphone market in Q2 2026 hit historic lows due to a memory shortage, but Apple and Samsung are thriving. Consumers face higher prices, especially for budget phones, but benefit from longer software support, encouraging extended device ownership.

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