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Screenshot shared by OpenAI's X account – Credit: OpenAI OpenAI Says DeepSeek Plagiarized Their Plagiarism
OpenAI decided that siphoning up other people’s data isn’t cool… if they aren’t the one doing it.
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Siri with Apple Intelligence – Credit: Apple Apple’s iOS 18.4 Is Bringing Big Changes for iPhone Users
Get ready for major changes to Apple Intelligence with the upcoming release of iOS 18.4.
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(Westend61 / Getty Images) Half of You Want a 65-Inch TV or Bigger. You Should Think Twice.
Bigger isn’t always best when it comes to TVs, no matter how sexy that glorious 4K barn door looks on the sales floor at Best Buy.
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Apple Watch battery level screen – Credit: Apple If You Own an Apple Watch, You Could Win $20—From a Class Action Lawsuit
Gettin’ swole is good at the gym, bad for the Apple Watch you wear around your wrist.
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 – Credit: NVIDIA NVIDIA Says It’ll Run Out of RTX 5090 and 5080, Internet Loses Its Shit
High prices and low, low stock. Welcome to the future of graphics card production, baby.
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Garmin Garmin Watches Are Catatonic Thanks to a ‘Blue Triangle of Death’
Thanks to yesterday’s software bug, many of Garmin’s GPS smartwatches can navigate their users everywhere except to a functioning screen.
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(Photo via Nastasic / Getty Images) Locals Only, Brah! You Can Now Buy E-Books From Indie Bookstores
Love e-books but hate feeding the beast that helped kill bookstores (Amazon)? Bookshop.org’s e-book store lets you buy local.
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Andrey Rudakov / Bloomberg via Getty Images DeepSeek Served Up Another Knuckle Sandwich to Western AI
DeepSeek, the Chinese generative AI that threw the Western tech world into chaos this week, does AI image generation, too.
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Original Pebble smartwatches – Credit: Google An OG Smartwatch Is Coming Back (So Don’t Skip This Pebble)
Microsoft just open-sourced PebbleOS. You know who’s a big fan of that? Pebble creator Eric Migicovsky.
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Apple Intelligence sign at an Apple Store – Credit: Associated Press / Gene J. Puskar iOS 18.3 Is Here, and Apple News’ Faulty AI Notifications Are Not
Apple Intelligence is now enabled by default when you update to iOS 18.3. Here’s why you should update soon anyway.