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Apple Redesigned Smartwatches: Import Ban Averted, Feature Stays
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Apr 19, 2026Engadget

Apple Redesigned Smartwatches: Import Ban Averted, Feature Stays

Verdict: A Sigh of Relief for Apple Watch Buyers Apple has successfully navigated a significant legal challenge, as the US International Trade Commission (ITC) recently ruled against imposing a second import ban on its

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Netgear Routers: Navigating the FCC Ban & Conditional Approval
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Apr 16, 2026Tom's Hardware

Netgear Routers: Navigating the FCC Ban & Conditional Approval

Netgear has secured conditional approval from the FCC to continue importing foreign-made routers until October 2027, bypassing a broader ban. This ensures continued availability of popular models but raises transparency questions about manufacturing commitments, setting an interesting precedent for other brands.

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in-depth: Best Electric Cargo Bikes (2026): Urban Arrow, Lectric
Tech
Apr 11, 2026Wired

in-depth: Best Electric Cargo Bikes (2026): Urban Arrow, Lectric

The electric cargo bike market is booming with updated models for 2026, offering car-free solutions for urban hauling. New recommendations include the versatile Specialized Globe Haul ST, value-packed Lectric XPedition2, child-centric Urban Arrow FamilyNext Pro, and compact JackRabbit MG Doble. These bikes emphasize power, safety, and specialized features for diverse needs.

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Intel & SambaNova AI Platform: Ambitious Heterogeneous Approach
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Apr 9, 2026Tom's Hardware

Intel & SambaNova AI Platform: Ambitious Heterogeneous Approach

Intel and SambaNova's new heterogeneous AI inference platform combines GPUs/AI accelerators, SambaNova RDUs, and Intel Xeon 6 processors. Targeting a broad range of agentic workloads for H2 2026, it promises easy data center integration and competitive performance, aiming to challenge market leaders.

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AI Music Hits a Crescendo: Innovation, Regulation, and Rights Collide
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Mar 30, 2026The Verge

AI Music Hits a Crescendo: Innovation, Regulation, and Rights Collide

The AI music landscape is rapidly advancing, with new generative tools like Suno v5.5 offering enhanced customization. Simultaneously, the industry grapples with evolving legal frameworks, as major labels pivot from lawsuits to strategic partnerships. Platforms are reacting with bans, like Bandcamp's, or new transparency measures.

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Smart Glasses in Court: A Risky Bet
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Mar 27, 2026Gizmodo

Smart Glasses in Court: A Risky Bet

This review analyzes the growing trend of banning smart glasses in sensitive environments, particularly courtrooms, due to privacy concerns and the potential for misuse. It highlights detection challenges and strong recommendations against their use.

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Navigating the FCC's Router Ban: What It Means for You
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Mar 25, 2026Lifehacker

Navigating the FCC's Router Ban: What It Means for You

Understanding recent regulatory changes can feel overwhelming, especially when it concerns essential home technology like your internet router. The U.S. government, through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC),

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How to Decide if a Used Toyota C-HR is Right for You - Discover an
How To
Mar 19, 2026How-To Geek

How to Decide if a Used Toyota C-HR is Right for You - Discover an

Are you searching for a compact SUV that’s reliable, efficient, and stands out from the crowd without breaking the bank? The Toyota C-HR, produced from 2019-2022, might be the quirky, underrated option you’ve been

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Asus RT-BE92U Review: Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Powerhouse at a Great Price
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Mar 13, 2026TechRadar

Asus RT-BE92U Review: Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Powerhouse at a Great Price

The Asus RT-BE92U steps into the spotlight as a formidable contender in the Wi-Fi 7 router market, offering a compelling blend of cutting-edge speed and comprehensive features without breaking the bank. While its design

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India Neobank Fi Winds Down Banking Services, Pivots to AI
Tech
Mar 12, 2026TechCrunch

India Neobank Fi Winds Down Banking Services, Pivots to AI

India's prominent neobank, Fi, is discontinuing all banking services on its platform, over four years after launching them in collaboration with Federal Bank. The Bengaluru-based fintech, founded by former Google Pay

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X to Suspend Creators from Revenue Share for Unlabeled AI War Posts
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Mar 4, 2026TechCrunch

X to Suspend Creators from Revenue Share for Unlabeled AI War Posts

Social media platform X will suspend creators from its revenue-sharing program for 90 days if they post AI-generated videos of armed conflict without disclosure. This move, announced by X's head of product Nikita Bier, aims to combat misinformation and ensure authentic information during critical times. Repeat offenses will result in a permanent ban from the program.

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Baseus PicoGo AM52 Review: Slim Power, No Sweats
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Mar 1, 2026Android Authority

Baseus PicoGo AM52 Review: Slim Power, No Sweats

The Baseus PicoGo AM52 is an ultra-slim, travel-friendly Qi2.2 power bank with superior magnetic hold, advanced cooling, and fast 25W wireless charging. It offers multi-device support and quick recharging, making it ideal for on-the-go power.

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Minnesota Crypto ATM Ban: A Necessary Evil or Overreach
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Mar 1, 2026Gizmodo

Minnesota Crypto ATM Ban: A Necessary Evil or Overreach

Minnesota is considering a complete ban on crypto ATMs due to rampant fraud, primarily targeting the elderly. Previous regulations failed to curb millions in losses from sophisticated 'pig butchering' scams. While drastic, the ban aims to protect vulnerable citizens, mirroring national concerns and federal legislative efforts.

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Anthropic's Government Ban: A Critical Review of the AI Showdown
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Mar 1, 2026Ars Technica

Anthropic's Government Ban: A Critical Review of the AI Showdown

President Trump banned federal agencies from using Anthropic's AI tools, citing the company's refusal to lift restrictions on military use. This clash over "all lawful use" versus Anthropic's ethical red lines (lethal autonomous weapons, mass surveillance) creates disruption for agencies and sets a precedent for AI ethics in government contracts.

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in-depth: MAGA Is Raging Over the Epstein Files. But They’re Not Mad
In-depth
Feb 25, 2026Wired

in-depth: MAGA Is Raging Over the Epstein Files. But They’re Not Mad

Following the latest Jeffrey Epstein file dump, MAGA supporters are enraged by the lack of arrests, directing their anger at Kash Patel, Pam Bondi, and Steve Bannon. Despite the widespread frustration, former President Donald Trump is notably not the target of this ire, revealing a unique dynamic within his political base.

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Wisconsin Reverses Decision to Ban VPNs in Age-Verification Bill
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Feb 21, 2026CNET

Wisconsin Reverses Decision to Ban VPNs in Age-Verification Bill

Wisconsin Reverses Decision to Ban VPNs in Age-Verification Bill A significant legislative development in Wisconsin has seen the state reverse a provision that would have mandated websites to block Virtual Private

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Feb 19, 2026TechCrunch

OpenAI's Billion-Dollar Surge: A Game-Changer in AI Valuation

OpenAI is reportedly nearing a massive $100 billion funding deal, pushing its valuation to an astonishing $850 billion. This landmark agreement involves major tech giants like Amazon, Nvidia, SoftBank, and Microsoft, signaling a new era for the AI leader and the broader tech industry.

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Feb 19, 2026The Verge

Zuckerberg's Court Day: Smart Glasses, Serious Questions

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared in a Los Angeles courthouse for landmark trial testimony, flanked by an entourage wearing Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses. He walked past grieving parents who attribute their children's deaths to social media platform design issues. Zuckerberg spent eight hours on the stand, answering questions in his signature monotone cadence and denying various claims.

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