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in-depth: A Dating App Is Giving Away Free Gas to Convince People to
Tech
May 28, 2026Wired

in-depth: A Dating App Is Giving Away Free Gas to Convince People to

Dating app BLK is giving away free gas to help users afford dates, a direct response to rising financial anxieties. With record gas prices and dating costs, brands are increasingly offering basic necessities to engage consumers.

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startups: AI is killing the cheap smartphone. The memory that powers
Tech
May 24, 2026The Next Web

startups: AI is killing the cheap smartphone. The memory that powers

AI's explosive demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) is causing an unprecedented reallocation of DRAM production from consumer devices to data centers, leading to massive price surges for smartphone memory. This crisis is pushing affordable smartphones out of reach for millions, particularly in developing nations, and impacting premium brands as memory makers prioritize highly profitable AI chips.

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Roborock vs. Ecovacs: My Pick After Dozens of Robot Vacuum Tests
Review
May 18, 2026ZDNet

Roborock vs. Ecovacs: My Pick After Dozens of Robot Vacuum Tests

When diving into the crowded world of robot vacuums, two names consistently rise to the top for market-leading performance: Roborock and Ecovacs. As someone who has rigorously tested dozens of models from both brands, I

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Netgear Routers: Navigating the FCC Ban & Conditional Approval
Review
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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WIRED Unveils Top Ski Clothes for 2026 Season Amidst Industry Boom
Tech
Apr 4, 2026Wired

WIRED Unveils Top Ski Clothes for 2026 Season Amidst Industry Boom

WIRED's 2026 guide to the best ski clothes is out, featuring top picks from brands like Patagonia and Arc’teryx. The review highlights innovative gear for comfort, safety, and performance, including helmets, jackets, bibs, mittens, and backpacks. This comes as the global ski gear market is projected to reach $2.45 billion by 2032, with a growing emphasis on technical fabrics and sustainable practices.

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Tech's Color Craze: Why Brands Are Betting on Bold Hues
Review
Mar 22, 2026ZDNet

Tech's Color Craze: Why Brands Are Betting on Bold Hues

Quick Verdict It's official: Color is back, and it's not just an option – it's a feature. Tech brands, from Apple to Sony and Nothing, are embracing vibrant hues, notably pink, to connect with consumers on a deeper,

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Verily Health Inc. Rebrands: A Calculated Pivot to AI
Review
Mar 20, 2026Engadget

Verily Health Inc. Rebrands: A Calculated Pivot to AI

Verily, Alphabet's life sciences business, rebrands as Verily Health Inc. with a $300M investment, shifting to an AI-focused precision health strategy, and Alphabet taking a minority stake.

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PSN Bids Farewell: Sony Reportedly Retiring the Network Brand
Games
Mar 19, 2026Kotaku

PSN Bids Farewell: Sony Reportedly Retiring the Network Brand

Sony is reportedly retiring the 'PlayStation Network' and 'PSN' brands by September 2026, aiming to simplify and unify its branding. This is a "purely visual" change, meaning core features like friends lists, multiplayer, and trophies will remain unaffected. The move reflects the evolving, always-online gaming landscape where the 'Network' distinction has become redundant.

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Hasbro CEO Swears Off AI for Magic & D&D – Fans Rejoice
Games
Mar 11, 2026Polygon

Hasbro CEO Swears Off AI for Magic & D&D – Fans Rejoice

Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks has emphatically stated that AI tools will never be used for Dungeons & Dragons or Magic: The Gathering, offering significant relief to concerned fans. While AI is crucial for other Hasbro brands to accelerate product development, Cocks affirms the human element remains paramount for WotC's flagship IPs, acknowledging community preference.

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