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TV Refresh Rates: 60Hz, 120Hz, 165Hz - What's Best for Your Home
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ZDNet

TV Refresh Rates: 60Hz, 120Hz, 165Hz - What's Best for Your Home

As an experienced tech reviewer, I've seen countless smart TVs pass through my testing lab, from budget-friendly gems to top-tier home theater titans. One persistent theme across all price points is the manufacturer's

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Microsoft’s Xbox Overhaul: New Leadership to Drive Platform Changes
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The Verge

Microsoft’s Xbox Overhaul: New Leadership to Drive Platform Changes

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has initiated a major reorganization of the Xbox platform team, bringing in top technical and design talent from Microsoft's CoreAI division. This strategic move aims to enhance engineering, data analytics, and user-centric design within Xbox, focusing on improved developer tools, streamlined operations, and a fan-first approach to platform development.

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Ford's $30,000 EV Pickup Skunkworks: A Game-Changing Approach
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Ars Technica

Ford's $30,000 EV Pickup Skunkworks: A Game-Changing Approach

Quick Verdict Ford's Electric Vehicle Development Center (EVDC) in Long Beach is demonstrating a remarkably agile and intensely focused approach to engineering a genuinely affordable electric pickup, dubbed the

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WIRED's Top Tech Gifts for Moms in 2026 Revealed
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Wired

WIRED's Top Tech Gifts for Moms in 2026 Revealed

WIRED has unveiled its updated "Best Gifts for Mom (2026)" guide, offering a curated selection of thoughtful tech and lifestyle products designed to delight mothers for any occasion. Released on May 5, 2026, the list

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in-depth: What the Spirit Airlines Implosion Means for Your Vacation
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Wired

in-depth: What the Spirit Airlines Implosion Means for Your Vacation

Spirit Airlines abruptly ceased operations Saturday, leaving travelers stranded. Years of unprofitability, a blocked merger, and soaring fuel prices led to its collapse. Travelers must rebook quickly; experts predict higher fares on many routes.

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Seattle Schools' New Cellphone Rules Now Active, Impacting All
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GeekWire

Seattle Schools' New Cellphone Rules Now Active, Impacting All

Seattle Public Schools (SPS) officially implemented its first district-wide cellphone policy on Monday, May 4, 2026, ending years of inconsistent rules across its campuses. The move standardizes expectations for student

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Unlock Coding Potential: Build First, Learn Later with AI Tools
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MakeUseOf

Unlock Coding Potential: Build First, Learn Later with AI Tools

Learn how AI-assisted coding tools like Claude Code transform the learning experience by providing immediate feedback, allowing you to build projects first and then understand the code through reverse-engineering, overcoming traditional coding barriers.

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Toyota's Woven City: A $10 Billion Utopia or Privacy Paradox
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Ars Technica

Toyota's Woven City: A $10 Billion Utopia or Privacy Paradox

Toyota's Woven City: A $10 Billion Utopia or Privacy Paradox? Verdict: Toyota's Woven City is an ambitious, multi-billion-dollar experiment positioning the automotive giant as a leader in future mobility and smart urban

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Kenya's AI Health Policy: A Critical Failure
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Digital Trends

Kenya's AI Health Policy: A Critical Failure

Kenya's AI Health Policy: A Flawed Implementation Verdict: Kenya's Social Health Authority (SHA) system, touted as an AI-powered solution to expand healthcare access and affordability, has proven to be a deeply flawed

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30 Years On: Why The Craft Is Still the Ultimate Witchy Thrill
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Polygon

30 Years On: Why The Craft Is Still the Ultimate Witchy Thrill

30 Years On: Why The Craft Is Still the Ultimate Witchy Thrill Can you believe it's been three decades? That's right, Andrew Fleming's iconic teen thriller, The Craft, officially turned 30 on May 3rd, 2026. This isn't

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Hacker News

Introduction to Atom: The Syndication Format for Web Content — Key

As developers, we often encounter the need to efficiently distribute and consume frequently updated web content. Whether it's blog posts, news articles, or media files, having a standardized way to syndicate this

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ASUS ProArt PZ14: A Trailblazing AI Creator 2-in-1
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Digital Trends

ASUS ProArt PZ14: A Trailblazing AI Creator 2-in-1

ASUS's ProArt PZ14 is a compelling, AI-focused 2-in-1 for creators, featuring a 144Hz OLED display and Snapdragon X2 Elite, offering portability and strong AI chops, though app compatibility and real-world performance still need testing.

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‘This is fine’ creator says AI startup stole his art: TechCrunch AI
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TechCrunch AI

‘This is fine’ creator says AI startup stole his art: TechCrunch AI

In a fresh flashpoint concerning artificial intelligence and intellectual property, KC Green, the artist behind the ubiquitous “This is fine” meme, has publicly accused AI startup Artisan of stealing his iconic artwork

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Why Android Launchers Aren't Essential Anymore: A Modern Perspective
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How-To Geek

Why Android Launchers Aren't Essential Anymore: A Modern Perspective

Discover why custom Android launchers, once essential for personalization, are now largely redundant as default phone interfaces offer robust customization and performance.

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GeekWire Week in Review: A Focused Tech News Digest
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GeekWire

GeekWire Week in Review: A Focused Tech News Digest

GeekWire's "Week in Review" for April 26, 2026, is an efficient digest of top tech news, covering Microsoft and Amazon's AI bets, startup funding, and regional issues. It's a valuable, curated snapshot for busy tech enthusiasts.

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Shokz’s bassy OpenRun Pro 2 are $40 off thanks to a new Mother’s Day
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The Verge

Shokz’s bassy OpenRun Pro 2 are $40 off thanks to a new Mother’s Day

Shokz is running a Mother's Day promotion, bringing its OpenRun Pro 2 bone conduction headphones down to $139.95, a $40 discount and their lowest price this year. Available through May 10th, these open-ear headphones offer enhanced bass and comfort for active users.

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Nvidia Jetson EOL Acceleration: A Challenging Shift for Developers
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Tom's Hardware

Nvidia Jetson EOL Acceleration: A Challenging Shift for Developers

Nvidia is accelerating the end-of-life (EOL) for several of its older Jetson AI processor modules, specifically those based on the TX2 and Xavier architectures. This decision, driven by a global shortage of LPDDR4

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How to Edit PDFs on Android and Ditch Your Laptop for Good
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MakeUseOf

How to Edit PDFs on Android and Ditch Your Laptop for Good

Learn to efficiently edit, annotate, and manage PDFs on your Android phone using PDFgear, a free and powerful app, allowing you to ditch your laptop for quick document tasks.

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Unveiling the Xiaomi 17: A Real-World Camera Test in Thailand
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Fossbytes

Unveiling the Xiaomi 17: A Real-World Camera Test in Thailand

Explore the Xiaomi 17's camera capabilities and overall performance through a rigorous real-world test in Thailand's heat, understanding its strengths and quirks.

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Android Data Saver Mode: A Welcome Relief for Limited Data Users
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ZDNet

Android Data Saver Mode: A Welcome Relief for Limited Data Users

Android's Data Saver mode offers a crucial solution for users with limited mobile data, preventing background data usage and reducing overcharges. Easy to activate and customize, it provides granular control over app data, though it requires managing exceptions.

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One Ring's Troubled Art: Magic Controversy Ends with Artist's
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Polygon

One Ring's Troubled Art: Magic Controversy Ends with Artist's

A Magic: The Gathering art controversy surrounding a new One Ring card for The Hobbit set ended with artist Dan Frazier admitting to using another artist's (Marta Nael's) work as a direct reference, painting over it without making it his own. Wizards of the Coast also acknowledged failures in their review process. They've since apologized to Nael, committed to crediting both artists, and ensured her compensation.

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Your Daily Dose of the Force: Star Wars Gifts You'll Actually Use
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IGN

Your Daily Dose of the Force: Star Wars Gifts You'll Actually Use

Discover 10 Star Wars gifts that are genuinely useful in your daily life, from Lightsaber salt grinders to a Millennium Falcon waffle maker. This list focuses on practical, subtle, and engaging items that bring the Force into your routine without being just another collectible.

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How to Choose an Affordable Foldable: Why Motorola Razr Leads
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How-To Geek

How to Choose an Affordable Foldable: Why Motorola Razr Leads

So, you're thinking about a foldable phone, but the hefty price tags have always been a roadblock? Good news! The foldable market is finally becoming more accessible, thanks in large part to Motorola. While Samsung has

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Sonny Boy: The Existential Mystery That'll Hook You All Weekend
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Polygon

Sonny Boy: The Existential Mystery That'll Hook You All Weekend

Sonny Boy is a 12-episode anime from director Shingo Natsume and Madhouse, available on Hulu and Disney Plus. It’s hailed as one of the most bingeable series, blending sci-fi mystery with a profound exploration of adolescence. Its unique storytelling, surreal visuals, and incredible soundtrack create a compulsive viewing experience that leaves a lasting impact.

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Human Touch or AI Glitch? Gaming Awards Need Oscar-Level Clarity
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Kotaku

Human Touch or AI Glitch? Gaming Awards Need Oscar-Level Clarity

The Oscars are banning AI films, urging gaming awards to define their AI stance. With human creators at risk, major gaming award shows must champion human artistry and integrity with clear, human-first guidelines for AI content.

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