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Honor Targets the Mid-Range Gap with the New Pad 20 Tablet
Mobile Technology

Honor Targets the Mid-Range Gap with the New Pad 20 Tablet

Honor launches the Pad 20, a 12.1-inch budget-friendly tablet featuring the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 and a massive 10,100 mAh battery. Full pricing and specs inside.
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NASA Pivots Lunar Strategy: Astrolab and Lunar Outpost Tapped for First Moon Base Rovers
Science Technology

NASA Pivots Lunar Strategy: Astrolab and Lunar Outpost Tapped for First Moon Base Rovers

NASA shifts its Lunar Terrain Vehicle strategy, awarding contracts to Astrolab and Lunar Outpost while leveraging Blue Origin for transport to meet 2028 Artemis goals.
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NASA’s Billion-Dollar Lunar Gamble: The Blueprint for a Permanent Moon Base
Science Technology

NASA’s Billion-Dollar Lunar Gamble: The Blueprint for a Permanent Moon Base

NASA unveils a nearly $1 billion investment in lunar terrain vehicles and scouting drones to establish a permanent presence at the Moon's South Pole.
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Virgin Media O2 Bets on ‘Experiential’ Retail With New Westfield White City Flagship
Gaming Technology

Virgin Media O2 Bets on ‘Experiential’ Retail With New Westfield White City Flagship

Virgin Media O2 is pivoting toward experiential retail with a new 3,860 sq ft flagship at Westfield White City, blending connectivity, gaming, and VR.
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Beatbot’s New Hardware Push Aims to Solve the ‘Last Mile’ of Pool Automation
Technology

Beatbot’s New Hardware Push Aims to Solve the ‘Last Mile’ of Pool Automation

Beatbot is aggressively expanding its robotic pool care ecosystem with the AquaSense X and solar-powered iSkim, targeting the gap between basic vacuuming and full automation.
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Lenovo pushes OLED boundaries at CES 2026 with two new rollable laptop concepts
Gaming Technology

Lenovo pushes OLED boundaries at CES 2026 with two new rollable laptop concepts

Lenovo unveils the ThinkPad Rollable XD and Legion Pro Rollable at CES 2026, showcasing expanding OLED displays that challenge traditional laptop form factors.
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Lenovo’s MWC 2026 Blitz: Foldable Handhelds, Modular PCs, and the Push for Repairability
Gaming Technology

Lenovo’s MWC 2026 Blitz: Foldable Handhelds, Modular PCs, and the Push for Repairability

Lenovo showcases a massive portfolio at MWC 2026, featuring the Legion Go Fold concept, modular ThinkBooks, and a pivot toward sustainable, repairable hardware.
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The $199 MacBook Air: A Rare Deal on Legacy Hardware or a Practical Budget Win?
Laptop & PC Technology

The $199 MacBook Air: A Rare Deal on Legacy Hardware or a Practical Budget Win?

A refurbished 13-inch MacBook Air has hit a steep $199 price point. We analyze whether this Intel-based legacy machine still holds value in 2026.
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Leaked Benchmarks Point to Surface Laptop 8 with Intel’s ‘Panther Lake’ Architecture
Laptop & PC Technology

Leaked Benchmarks Point to Surface Laptop 8 with Intel’s ‘Panther Lake’ Architecture

Geekbench leaks reveal a Surface Laptop 8th Edition featuring the Intel Core Ultra X7 368H (Panther Lake). Here is what the data tells us about Microsoft's hardware strategy.
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Google Pivots from ChromeOS to ‘Googlebook’: A Ground-Up Bet on Gemini Intelligence
Mobile Technology

Google Pivots from ChromeOS to ‘Googlebook’: A Ground-Up Bet on Gemini Intelligence

Google unveils the Googlebook, a new breed of laptops designed for Gemini AI. Moving beyond ChromeOS, the hardware aims to challenge Microsoft's Copilot+ PC dominance.
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The Eternal Struggle of Porting Metal Gear Solid 4: Why Kojima’s PS3 Magnum Opus Remains a Technical Nightmare
Gaming Technology

The Eternal Struggle of Porting Metal Gear Solid 4: Why Kojima’s PS3 Magnum Opus Remains a Technical Nightmare

Analyzing the technical hurdles of bringing Metal Gear Solid 4 to modern hardware and the legacy of its complex PS3 architecture.
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Iran’s ‘Filternet’ Returns: Why a Partial Restoration After an 88-Day Blackout Isn’t a Victory
Technology

Iran’s ‘Filternet’ Returns: Why a Partial Restoration After an 88-Day Blackout Isn’t a Victory

After the longest nationwide internet shutdown in modern history, Iran is partially restoring access. But for users, the return of the 'filternet' is a calculated move by Tehran.
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Hantavirus Outbreak on MV Hondius Spreads to Madrid Hospital as Quarantine Window Tightens
Reviews Technology

Hantavirus Outbreak on MV Hondius Spreads to Madrid Hospital as Quarantine Window Tightens

A Spanish passenger evacuated from the MV Hondius has tested positive for hantavirus, intensifying international monitoring as the six-week incubation window closes.
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Intel’s ‘Wildcat Lake’ and Project Firefly: The PC Industry’s Counteroffensive to the MacBook Neo
Laptop & PC Technology

Intel’s ‘Wildcat Lake’ and Project Firefly: The PC Industry’s Counteroffensive to the MacBook Neo

PC makers are pivoting toward Intel's new Core Series 3 'Wildcat Lake' chips and Project Firefly reference designs to undercut the MacBook Neo's budget dominance.
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SpaceX and Pentagon Clash Over ‘Kamikaze’ Drone Pricing and Terms of Service Violations
Science Technology

SpaceX and Pentagon Clash Over ‘Kamikaze’ Drone Pricing and Terms of Service Violations

Elon Musk claims US military contractors violated Starlink terms by using civilian satellites for suicide drones, as SpaceX pushes for higher Starshield pricing.
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Papal AI Encyclical and the Tolkien Connection: A Subtle Rebuke to Peter Thiel?
Technology

Papal AI Encyclical and the Tolkien Connection: A Subtle Rebuke to Peter Thiel?

An analysis of the surprising literary references in the Pope's new AI encyclical and how they contrast with Peter Thiel's Tolkien-inspired tech empire.
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Ferrari’s First Electric Leap: The Luce Blends LoveFrom Minimalism with Aerodynamic Extremism
Technology

Ferrari’s First Electric Leap: The Luce Blends LoveFrom Minimalism with Aerodynamic Extremism

Ferrari breaks tradition with the Luce, its first battery-electric vehicle. Designed by Jony Ive's LoveFrom, the Luce prioritizes aero-efficiency and a tactile, analog-inspired interior.
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The AI Subsidy Era is Ending: Why Your Favorite Tools Are Suddenly Getting Expensive
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The AI Subsidy Era is Ending: Why Your Favorite Tools Are Suddenly Getting Expensive

From restrictive rate limits to aggressive new tiers, the era of 'free' AI is colliding with the trillion-dollar reality of data center costs.
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Google Health Replaces Fitbit App, But Users Are Calling the AI Focus ‘Slop’
Science Technology

Google Health Replaces Fitbit App, But Users Are Calling the AI Focus ‘Slop’

Google has officially replaced the Fitbit app with Google Health. Users are reacting with frustration over the AI-centric UI and diminished data accessibility.
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California Weighs Open-Source Exemption for Age Verification Mandates
Technology

California Weighs Open-Source Exemption for Age Verification Mandates

California is considering an amendment to the Digital Age Assurance Act that would exempt open-source operating systems like Linux from mandatory age checks.
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