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Android’s AirDrop-style sharing explained in plain English
Read More: Android’s AirDrop-style sharing explained in plain EnglishAndroid now has its own answer to Apple’s AirDrop, and it finally works across the iPhone divide as well as…
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Free iPhone storage tricks that work today in 8 quick moves
Read More: Free iPhone storage tricks that work today in 8 quick movesIf your iPhone keeps warning that storage is full, there are several settings and system tweaks you can use to…
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Strange magnet behavior might power future AI computing hardware
Read More: Strange magnet behavior might power future AI computing hardwareArtificial intelligence is colliding with a hard physical limit: the energy and heat of conventional chips. As models scale into…
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AI could narrow education gaps or widen them fast
Read More: AI could narrow education gaps or widen them fastArtificial intelligence is arriving in classrooms at the same moment that public education systems are already stretched by staffing shortages,…
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Brazil forces Apple changes that could open 3rd-party app stores
Read More: Brazil forces Apple changes that could open 3rd-party app storesApple’s tightly controlled iPhone ecosystem is about to look very different in Brazil, where regulators have forced the company to…
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Chrome stays $0, but agent-like AI add-ons may come with a fee
Read More: Chrome stays $0, but agent-like AI add-ons may come with a feeGoogle is turning Chrome into something closer to a digital co‑pilot, but it is drawing a hard line between the…
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Hidden grid upgrades could unlock massive power for the AI boom
Read More: Hidden grid upgrades could unlock massive power for the AI boomArtificial intelligence is colliding with a power system that was never designed for fleets of hyperscale data centers, electric vehicles,…
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Google may finally let you ditch that ancient embarrassing Gmail address
Read More: Google may finally let you ditch that ancient embarrassing Gmail addressGoogle is finally giving millions of people a way to escape the cringeworthy Gmail usernames they picked as teenagers without…
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Oracle’s AI sprint backfires into its worst quarter since 2001
Read More: Oracle’s AI sprint backfires into its worst quarter since 2001Oracle’s aggressive push to reinvent itself as an artificial intelligence heavyweight has collided with market reality, triggering its sharpest stock…
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Study pushes back on “AI kills creativity” and the results surprise
Read More: Study pushes back on “AI kills creativity” and the results surpriseFor years, the loudest argument around generative tools has been that artificial intelligence will flatten originality and smother human imagination.…








