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iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max hands-on: don’t call it a shutter buttoniPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max hands-on: don’t call it a shutter button
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Me, Myself, and iJustineMe, Myself, and iJustine
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This system can sort real pictures from AI fakes — why aren’t platforms using it?

Big tech companies are backing the C2PA’s authentication standard, but they’re taking too long to put it to use.

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Hydrogen cars flopped, but fuel cells are finding new life in trucks and boats

Mining trucks, cement mixers, and terminal tractors all seem like the perfect use of hydrogen fuel cells. But they run into the same challenges around price and fueling.

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Google’s Pixel 9 lineup is a Pro showGoogle’s Pixel 9 lineup is a Pro show
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Samsung’s Galaxy Ring could be the one ring to rule an ecosystem
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The hardware is solid. The ideas are intriguing. So long as it holds up in testing, Samsung could have a winner.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra hands-on: ultra déjà vu
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It’s the Apple Watch Ultra, but for Android. Oh, and the Galaxy Watch 7 is here, too.

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The Sonos Ace headphones are here, and they’re damn impressive
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The company’s app redesign fumble threatens to steal the thunder from what otherwise looks (and feels) like a strong debut in a new category.

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai on AI-powered search and the future of the web
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The head of Google sat down with Decoder last week to talk about the biggest advancements in AI, the future of Google Search, and the fate of the web.

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Rabbit R1 review: nothing to see here

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Artificial intelligence might someday make technology easier to use and even do things on your behalf. All the Rabbit R1 does right now is make me tear my hair out.

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Humane AI Pin review: not even close

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For $699 and $24 a month, this wearable computer promises to free you from your smartphone. There’s only one problem: it just doesn’t work.

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Kia EV9 review: third row’s the charm
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Kia’s big electric SUV goes where very few EVs have gone before: into the third row.

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Apple Vision Pro review: magic, until it’s not

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The Apple Vision Pro is the best headset anyone’s ever made — and that’s the problem.

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Using a Galaxy Z Flip 5 as a minimalist phoneUsing a Galaxy Z Flip 5 as a minimalist phone
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