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It's only a matter of time before Garmin ditches its old MIP screens entirely, and I'll be sorry to see them go

I don't want to Garmin to completely ditch its old MIP screens in favor of new AMOLED ones. [...]

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A tough race for the rookies as F1 starts 2025 in Australia

F1 teams show us who's fast and who's not at the start of the 2025 season. [...]

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This AI video generator can make a banana typing look realistic – and might challenge Sora

Luma Labs releases Ray 2 AI video maker. [...]

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How to Watch 2025 LIV Golf Live From Anywhere

The breakaway golf league returns for an expanded new season. [...]

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Google’s new neural-net LLM architecture separates memory components to control exploding costs of capacity and compute

Titans architecture complements attention layers with neural memory modules that select bits of information worth saving in the long term. [...]

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JPMorgan isn't done suing people who used an 'infinite money glitch' to steal thousands

JPMorgan Chase (JPM) continues to sue more customers who stole thousands from the banking giant after an “infinite money glitch” went viral last summer — a “glitch” that was essentially check fraud. Read more... [...]

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29 Best Gifts Under $200 to Buy 2025

Getting the perfect gift can sometimes cost more than we'd like. We get it. We've curated a list of the best gifts available for under $200 to help you out. [...]

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TikTok could immediately shut its app to millions in the US in days – here's how to prepare

TikTok could be planning to immediately shut its app to US users from January 19 –here's how that might play out and what to do. [...]

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A rising tide of e-waste threatens our health, the environment and the economy

Our growing reliance on technology at home and in the workplace has raised the profile of e-waste. This consists of discarded electrical devices including laptops, smartphones, televisions, computer servers, washing machines, medical equipment, games consoles and much more. The amount of e-waste produced this decade could reach as much as 5 million metric tonnes, according to recent research publi [...]

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