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"Pro" no longer means "large," and the Fold is the biggest screen ever.
Intel's latest chips often fall behind Ryzen, or even older Intel CPUs.
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The owners have now ignored three safety recalls.
PlayStation Store page bizarrely leaks "now on PC" promo message.
AI's proficiency at creating software code won't put developers out of a job, but the job will change to one focused on security, collaboration, and "mentoring" AI models.
X was reminded to not spread "content that promotes hatred or disorder."
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency launches TRACTOR program to work with university and industry researchers on creating a translation system that can turn C code into secure, idiomatic Rust code.
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