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Stuck in the app trap? Why more software isn’t the answer to business growth

For many growing businesses, the tipping point begins when the ‘app bloat’ sets in - being bogged down by too many disconnected digital tools. [...]

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Getting AI right in 2025: control, control, control

Businesses face challenges with AI adoption; focusing on control, data privacy, and specialized tools ensures success. [...]

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Your Apple Watch Series 4's new 'vintage' status means fixing it just got more complicated - here's why

The parts needed to repair a vintage Apple device may no longer be in stock at Apple Stores or third-party shops. [...]

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Confirmed: the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra won't get a Bluetooth-enabled S Pen after all

Despite conflicting reports, Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will not support Bluetooth S Pen functionality. [...]

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Can Gemini ever catch ChatGPT in the AI race? Here's where it stands now

Though growing in capability, Gemini still isn't as popular as competing AI apps and services. [...]

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Laptop Prices Increasing 10% Due to Tariffs, Acer CEO Says

The increase will likely be seen by US shoppers in March on the company's line of laptops. [...]

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Prime Gaming's February freebies include BioShock Infinite and Wolfenstein: Youngblood

Amazon has shared a list of video games that Prime members can snag for free this month, and there are some real gems. It’s a nice mix of AAA and indie titles. Additionally, the company revealed some new titles coming to the cloud-gaming platform Luna.<br /> <br /> BioShock Infinite Complete Edition is available right now. This version includes the full game, as originally released b [...]

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Federal government reportedly plans to shut down its EV charging infrastructure

The General Services Administration plans on shutting down federal EV charging infrastructure in the coming weeks and "offloading" EVs purchased by the previous administration, The Verge reports.<br /> Since the GSA oversees government buildings, shutting down chargers will impact personal electric vehicles owned by government employees and government-owned EVs. "As GSA has wo [...]

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AI Upgrades to Motorola's Smart Connect at MWC Make It More Essential Than Ever

With more compatibility across Windows and Android, Motorola's Smart Connect is providing seamless cross-device integration akin to Apple. [...]

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