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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 30d ago

GM Energy introduces V2G support and new energy storage battery chemistry

There are more than a quarter of a million V2G-capable GM EVs on the roads already.

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Culture Wired · 30d ago

Digital Notebook Throwdown (2026): Kindle Scribe, ReMarkable Paper Pure

The newest Kindle Scribe means there are now three digital notebooks you can buy in the $400 price range. Here’s which one you sho…

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Culture Wired · 30d ago

What’s the Best Kindle of 2026? (So Far)

I’ve tried every single Kindle. Here’s how Amazon’s ebook readers stack up.

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Tech News Zdnet · 30d ago

7+ phone privacy settings to check and turn off ASAP - to avoid exposing your personal data

Your phone holds a lot of personal information, from where you go to who you talk to every day. Here's how to limit what can …

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Culture Wired · 30d ago

Best iPad Accessories (2026): Keyboards, Cases, Styli

Kit out your Apple tablet with our favorite stands, cases, keyboards, and styli.

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Culture Wired · 30d ago

Best Laptops For College Students (2026): MacBooks and Beyond

Laptops for college should be portable, offer long battery life, and remain reasonably affordable. Based on testing hundreds of la…

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Culture Wired · 30d ago

Soccer Fans, You’re Being Watched

From anti-drone tech to face recognition, 2026 World Cup stadiums in the US, Canada, and Mexico are subjecting fans to an array of…

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Culture Wired · 30d ago

Mapping Every Flock License Plate Reader Near US World Cup Stadiums

Most US World Cup stadiums are surrounded by surveillance cameras. Want to know if you’re being watched on your way to a match? Th…

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Culture Wired · 30d ago

Artificial Intelligence Sneaks Into the World Cup Thanks to Google Gemini

The Argentine national team will be Google’s test bench and technological showcase during the World Cup.

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Culture Wired · 30d ago

This World Cup, You Can Watch the Game From a Ref’s Point of View

Referees for the 2026 World Cup will be wearing cameras positioned at their temples, allowing TV audiences to see a live view of t…

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Culture Wired · 30d ago

The World Cup’s Trionda Ball Challenges Traditional Aerodynamics

According to new research, Trionda would show less unpredictable movements in actions such as corner kicks or free kicks. However,…

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Culture Wired · 30d ago

The Other Major Soccer Event of 2026? The Shake-Up in the World of Video Games

The 48-team World Cup is not the only historic soccer event this year. Four titans are vying for control of video game soccer in t…

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Culture Wired · 30d ago

Amnesty International Warns That World Cup Fans Face Potential Human Rights Violations

The organization claims that the FIFA tournament could have impacts on the rights of local people and visiting soccer fans in all …

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Culture Wired · 30d ago

How to Watch the 2026 World Cup

The games start June 11 and end with a grand finale in New Jersey on July 19. There are 104 of them. Here’s how to watch ’em all.

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Tech News Zdnet · 30d ago

The best laptop cooling pads of 2026: Expert tested

We tested the best laptop cooling pads to keep your device running smooth with powerful cooling, RGB lights, high RPM and more.

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Culture Wired · 31d ago

Great White Sharks Have Been in the Mediterranean Sea for Millions of Years—but Sightings Are Incredibly Rare

A recent video of a great white shark in the Mediterranean Sea offers the possibility of deriving valuable information for conserv…

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 31d ago

Starlink charges $10 monthly hardware fee in move away from one-time purchases

Starlink, SpaceX's top moneymaker, also raised service prices by $5 to $10.

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Culture Wired · 31d ago

GM Wants Your Electric Car to Power Your House—and Your Neighborhood

The automaker today is turning on vehicle-to-grid charging for its GM Energy customers. Will people actually use it?

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 31d ago

Locked in heated rivalry with researcher, Microsoft fixes 0-day they disclosed

A separate zero-day also disclosed by Nightmare Eclipse appears to be patched as well.

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 31d ago

Three key vital signs make up the "urban pulse" of a city

Cities are dynamic, not static grids, and urbanization is a "spiky," cyclical, and asynchronous process.

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