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I tested Sony's WH-1000XM6 headphones, and I'm seriously considering ditching my Bose

After a three-year hiatus and plenty of speculation, the latest generation of Sony's most popular headphones are here and taking aim at the competition. [...]

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AI isn’t the threat—human ambition is

The dread that AI evokes seems a distraction from the more disquieting scrutiny of humanity’s own dark nature. [...]

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What to expect at Samsung Unpacked 2025 - and how to watch the livestream today

The Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup and new AI features are on the docket for the Galaxy Unpacked event today. Maybe we'll be in for some fun teasers, too. [...]

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Google is upgrading Android Auto in 5 useful ways - including a big one for voice inputs

The Android Auto driving experience is getting a major productivity boost thanks to these features. [...]

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Less UFO, more Wall-E: You've never seen the best robot vacuum on the market

The Matic Robot is one of the most competent vacuums I've tested, with a refreshing design and price point that outdoes its competitors. [...]

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I calculated the hidden costs of an iPhone made in America. It's not pretty

The iPhone is built from 2,700 parts sourced across 28 countries - here's what it would take to move the entire operation to the US. [...]

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The luxury housing market is cracking — and tech-heavy cities are getting hit hardest

Luxury home sales fell 10% in April from a year earlier, according to new data from Redfin (RDFN).Read more... [...]

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How popular is Windows 11? Statcounter can't tell you - here's why

It's time for another round of Statcounter stories on Windows 'market share,' but none of the data makes any sense, and I have the receipts to prove it. [...]

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From Pets.com to Amazon, 7 companies that died in the dot-com bubble — and 4 that survived

The arrival of the internet in the mid-1990s set off an investment boom as techies and entrepreneurs tried to work out what the “World Wide Web” could do — and how to make it turn a profit. Investors, afraid of missing out on a technological revolution, were willing to provide almost unlimited capital.Read more... [...]

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