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GM Finally Breaks the Charging Deadlock With NACS Integration Rollout
Technology

GM Finally Breaks the Charging Deadlock With NACS Integration Rollout

General Motors is accelerating its transition to the North American Charging Standard (NACS), allowing GM electric vehicles to access Tesla's Supercharger network.
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Nikon’s Z 28-400mm Superzoom Hits a New Price Low as the ‘One-Lens’ Travel Philosophy Gains Ground
Camera Technology

Nikon’s Z 28-400mm Superzoom Hits a New Price Low as the ‘One-Lens’ Travel Philosophy Gains Ground

The Nikon Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR has dropped by $300 at B&H. We analyze why this superzoom is becoming a critical tool for Z-mount shooters and where the compromises lie.
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Hasselblad’s $8,000 Power Play: X2D II 100C Dethrones Sony A7 V in Japan Sales Charts
Camera Technology

Hasselblad’s $8,000 Power Play: X2D II 100C Dethrones Sony A7 V in Japan Sales Charts

In a rare market shift, the ultra-premium Hasselblad X2D II 100C medium format camera has reclaimed the top spot in Japan's Yodobashi sales charts, displacing the Sony A7 V.
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The Gender Pricing Gap in Creative Freelancing: Real Estate and Video Editing See Steepest Disparities
Camera Technology

The Gender Pricing Gap in Creative Freelancing: Real Estate and Video Editing See Steepest Disparities

A new analysis of Upwork data reveals a persistent gender pay gap in creative freelancing, with real estate photography and YouTube editing showing the highest disparities.
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The Lens of 2026: Analyzing the Intersection of Political Collapse and Drone Artistry
Camera Technology

The Lens of 2026: Analyzing the Intersection of Political Collapse and Drone Artistry

From the high-stakes capture of Nicolás Maduro to record-breaking aerial photography in India, we analyze the most impactful images defining 2026.
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Beyond the Spec Sheet: Why Real-World User Data is Now the Only Way to Crown the Best TV of 2026
Technology TVs

Beyond the Spec Sheet: Why Real-World User Data is Now the Only Way to Crown the Best TV of 2026

GizStreet opens its 2026 TV user survey to determine the best televisions based on actual living room performance rather than just lab benchmarks.
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Apple’s Spatial Reframing Attempts to Fix the ‘Wrong Angle’ Problem via Generative AI
Camera Technology

Apple’s Spatial Reframing Attempts to Fix the ‘Wrong Angle’ Problem via Generative AI

Apple is introducing Spatial Reframing in iOS 27, using generative AI and depth mapping to let users shift a photo's perspective after the fact.
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Oura Ring 5 Shrinks the Hardware but Expands the Battery: A Gen 4 Comparison
Technology Wearables

Oura Ring 5 Shrinks the Hardware but Expands the Battery: A Gen 4 Comparison

Oura's fifth-generation smart ring significantly reduces its footprint and boosts battery life. We analyze how it stacks up against the Gen 4 and whether the price hike is justified.
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iOS 27 Pivot: Apple Transforms Siri Into a Standalone AI Agent and Refines ‘Liquid Glass’ Aesthetics
Mobile Technology

iOS 27 Pivot: Apple Transforms Siri Into a Standalone AI Agent and Refines ‘Liquid Glass’ Aesthetics

Apple unveils iOS 27 at WWDC 2026, introducing a dedicated Siri AI app and expanded Liquid Glass customization for iPhones dating back to the iPhone 11.
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The Strategic Pause: Why Apple’s Delayed AI Entry Is a Calculated Hedge Against a Bubble
Technology

The Strategic Pause: Why Apple’s Delayed AI Entry Is a Calculated Hedge Against a Bubble

While critics argue Apple is losing the AI race, a deeper look at WWDC 2026 and capital expenditure suggests a strategic pivot toward privacy and on-device utility.
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Sticky Inflation and the ‘AI Premium’: Why Wednesday’s CPI Report Matters for Tech and Markets
Technology

Sticky Inflation and the ‘AI Premium’: Why Wednesday’s CPI Report Matters for Tech and Markets

Wall Street braces for May CPI data as inflation potentially crosses the 4% threshold, driven by energy volatility and the emerging 'AI story' in the economy.
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AI Rally Collides With Geopolitical Shock: Semiconductor Stocks Slide as U.S. Strikes Iran
Technology

AI Rally Collides With Geopolitical Shock: Semiconductor Stocks Slide as U.S. Strikes Iran

Geopolitical tensions rise as U.S. strikes in Iran trigger a market sell-off, hitting the semiconductor sector and challenging the recent AI-driven rally.
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SpaceX Defies Wall Street Convention With Fixed-Price IPO and $1.77 Trillion Valuation
Science Technology

SpaceX Defies Wall Street Convention With Fixed-Price IPO and $1.77 Trillion Valuation

Elon Musk's SpaceX is bypassing traditional IPO pricing mechanisms, setting a fixed share price of $135 and targeting a massive retail investor allocation.
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Tensions Flare in the Gulf as U.S. Strikes on Iranian Radar Sites Trigger Regional Missile Barrage
Technology

Tensions Flare in the Gulf as U.S. Strikes on Iranian Radar Sites Trigger Regional Missile Barrage

A precision U.S. strike on Iranian air defense and surveillance infrastructure near the Strait of Hormuz has sparked retaliatory missile launches targeting Jordan, Bahrain, and Kuwait.
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Microsoft Opens Xbox Design Lab to 3D Printing for Custom Accessibility Toppers
Gaming Technology

Microsoft Opens Xbox Design Lab to 3D Printing for Custom Accessibility Toppers

Microsoft is offering free STL files via Xbox Design Lab, allowing users to 3D print custom adaptive thumbstick toppers for improved controller accessibility.
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Beyond the Voice Memo: The Best Android Toolkits for Professional Podcasting
Mobile Technology

Beyond the Voice Memo: The Best Android Toolkits for Professional Podcasting

From mobile DAWs to AI-driven mastering, we analyze the best Android apps for creators looking to produce professional-grade podcasts on the go.
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The Extender Trap: Why Adding More Wi-Fi Boosters Often Makes Your Connection Worse
Technology

The Extender Trap: Why Adding More Wi-Fi Boosters Often Makes Your Connection Worse

Thinking about adding a second Wi-Fi extender to kill dead zones? Here is why daisy-chaining boosters usually fails and why mesh is the actual solution.
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The ‘30% Rule’: Inside the Arbitrary Thresholds Governing the AI Era
Technology

The ‘30% Rule’: Inside the Arbitrary Thresholds Governing the AI Era

From academic integrity to corporate productivity, explore the origin and application of the '30% rule' and why AI detection thresholds remain deeply flawed.
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The Digital Trust Guard: Inside the BBC’s Strict New Framework for External Linking
Technology

The Digital Trust Guard: Inside the BBC’s Strict New Framework for External Linking

The BBC has updated its editorial guidelines on external links and third-party feeds to combat commercial influence and maintain public trust.
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Google’s New ‘Preferred Sources’ Tool Attempts to Fix the News Discovery Crisis
Technology

Google’s New ‘Preferred Sources’ Tool Attempts to Fix the News Discovery Crisis

Google is rolling out a 'Preferred Sources' feature, allowing users to manually prioritize trusted publishers in search results to counter AI-driven noise.
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