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Tech – Ars Technica
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Paramount says it could get
antitrust
approval for
WBD
before Netflix
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Fubo
lowers its prices by up to 15% after losing
NBCUniversal
channels
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Despite accessing user data,
Kohler
still says its smart toilet cameras use
E2EE
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OnePlus 15 finally gets FCC
clearance
after government shutdown delay—
preorders
live
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In 1995, a
Netscape
employee
wrote
a hack in 10 days that now runs the Internet
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The
NPU
in your phone keeps
improving
—why isn’t that making AI better?
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After nearly 30 years,
Crucial
will stop selling RAM to
consumers
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23w
Prime Video pulls
eerily
emotionless
AI-generated anime dubs after complaints
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23w
Samsung reveals Galaxy Z
TriFold
with 10-inch foldable screen,
astronomical
price
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Even Microsoft’s retro holiday
sweaters
are having Copilot forced
upon
them
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Netflix quietly drops support for
casting
to most
TVs
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We put the new pocket-size
vinyl
format
to the test—with mixed results
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Where Apple’s Vision Pro stands today,
post-M5
refresh
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Plex
’s
crackdown
on free remote streaming access starts this week
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Spiking
memory prices mean that it is once again a
horrible
time to build a PC
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Arduino
’s new terms of service worries
hobbyists
ahead of Qualcomm acquisition
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Curiosity
Stream
expects
to make most of its money from AI deals by 2027
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HP and Dell
disable
HEVC
support built into their laptops’ CPUs
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Lobsters
,
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Microsoft makes
Zork
I, II, and III open source under MIT
License
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The EU made Apple
adopt
new Wi-Fi standards, and now Android can support
AirDrop
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