The vendor applied for an exception to this rule on the grounds that disabling their APO could result in physical damage to the computer. If it were possible to disable their APO, word would get out that “You can get heavier bass if you go through these steps,” and of …
Read More »Polygon’s new owner says it will ‘do what’s right for Polygon’
Polygon, The Verge’s former sister site dedicated to covering gaming and entertainment, is now owned by Valnet, a company that owns more than 27 different brands covering gaming, entertainment, sports, travel, and more. The transition is, let’s say, ongoing: a day after the acquisition, the site still said it was …
Read More »Apple may stagger next year’s iPhones to make way for a foldable
Apple is planning to shuffle its iPhone release schedule next year as it releases the first foldable iPhone to make things more manageable, reports The Information. The plan is for the foldable to come out with the iPhone 18 Pro and “Air” models, while the standard iPhone 18 gets shunted …
Read More »Trump’s 2026 NASA budget would slash ISS crew and allocate more money for Elon
The Trump administration has released a proposal to cut about a quarter of NASA’s 2026 budget, slashing both International Space Station crew sizes and the amount of research done there. At the same time, it sets up new funding that would likely benefit Elon Musk’s SpaceX by prioritizing human missions …
Read More »Information for 5.5 million patients exposed by major healthcare data breach
Healthcare seems to be the favorite target of attackers this year. It’s been only four months, and we’ve already seen some of the biggest data breaches in the sector. Recently, news about the Blue Shield of California data breach came to light, leaking the personal data of 4.7 million people. …
Read More »Cheap stuff that doesn’t suck, take 2
While we all wait to find out what effect the upcoming — well, maybe upcoming — tariffs will have on prices, many of us are making mental lists of some of the items we might need that, hopefully, won’t demand a bank loan to be affordable. Last year, we asked …
Read More »AI runs the classroom at Texas school
Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: – AI is running the classroom at this Texas school, and students say ‘it’s awesome’– ‘Jeopardy’ host Ken Jennings ‘deeply skeptical’ of AI, years after losing to supercomputer– Sam Altman’s iris-scanning tech launches in …
Read More »Gigabyte Aorus Master 16 review: powerful graphics, LOUD FANS
The Gigabyte Aorus Master 16 is a gaming laptop, and it sure looks like one. It’s an inch thick, weighs 5.5 pounds, and is awash in RGB lighting, stylized text, and curved plastic. This Aorus Master offers powerful hardware and a lovely high-res, high-refresh OLED display. It’s the first of …
Read More »AI cyborg patrols streets with live 360-degree tracking
The future of law enforcement is here, and it’s wearing a robotic face. Around the globe, police forces are integrating artificial intelligence-powered robots into public safety strategies, blending advanced surveillance with real-time threat detection. Thailand has emerged as a key player in this shift, deploying its first AI police robot …
Read More »You can still snag an Xbox Series X / S before Microsoft’s price hike fully takes effect
Microsoft increased the price of Xbox Series consoles by up to $100 earlier this week, but thankfully, not all retailers have raised the price (yet). Dell, for instance, is still offering the digital-only Xbox Series X (1TB) for $449.99, saving you $100 on the new MSRP. The smaller, 512GB Xbox …
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