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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 50d ago

The Steam Controller’s “drop-in” charger almost started a fire for this owner

Keep the charging puck’s exposed pins far away from anything metal.

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Tech News Zdnet · 50d ago

5 iPad accessories I'll never regret buying (including a $35 Apple Pencil alternative)

I've been using an iPad Air M2 for over two years, and these are my go-to essentials to get the most out of the tablet.

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Tech News Zdnet · 50d ago

AT&T will give you the new Razr+ flip phone for under $5 a month - no trade-in required

With this Memorial Day deal, AT&T is offering new and existing customers the 2026 Razr+ flip phone for just $4.43 per month. H…

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Tech News Zdnet · 50d ago

Hundreds of readers preordered the Fitbit Air with this deal - here's why

Our readers are loving this Fitbit Air preorder deal. We break down the details - and where you can grab the best offers.

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Culture Wired · 50d ago

Routers vs. Modems: What You Need to Get Online

Your modem and router are the dynamic duo you need to get online, so long as you don't mistake one for the other.

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Tech News Zdnet · 50d ago

7 WFH gadgets that are huge quality of life improvements

These gadgets aren't going to make or break your home office, but they're huge upgrades for my workflow - and most are o…

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Culture Wired · 50d ago

Even If You Hate AI, You Will Use Google AI Search

The search giant’s AI-crafted answers are so convenient, you’ll be sucked in—to the detriment of the web and the artists and think…

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Tech News Zdnet · 50d ago

This Costco deal cuts the price of membership to $45 - here's how to get it

If you've been thinking about joining Costco, the wholesale retailer is offering a gift card of up to $40 for new members, ef…

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 50d ago

NASA undertakes major reorganization to reduce bureaucracy and move faster

"It is imperative to concentrate resources towards the highest priority objectives."

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 50d ago

AI put "synthetic quotes" in his book. But this author wants to keep using it.

Steven Rosenbaum explains how inaccurate quotes got into his book The Future of Truth.

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Tech News Zdnet · 50d ago

Lowe's just dropped its Memorial Day deals - I found the best ones

Lowe's has everything you need for home, lawn, and garden projects with these Memorial Day deals on appliances, grills, and m…

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Culture Wired · 50d ago

Samsung Movingstyle M7 Review: A Screen on Wheels

Made for those who hate having a TV in the home, Samsung’s Movingstyle monitor-on-wheels brings the entertainment when you need it…

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Culture Wired · 50d ago

Best Vacuum Cleaner (2026): Cordless Vacuums, Robot Vacuums, Dysons

Looking for all our top recommended vacuums? Here are our favorites in every style we’ve tested, from stick vacs to robot vacuums.

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 50d ago

First vaccines, now mammograms? RFK Jr.’s latest firings have doctors outraged.

Doctors are angry and alarmed that preventive care could go the way of vaccines.

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 50d ago

Rocket Report: Starship launch delayed, German launch company may aid Canada

All eyes on South Texas for the latest Starship test flight.

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Culture Wired · 50d ago

The 13 Best Fans to Buy Before It Gets Hot Again (2026)

Swap out your creaky old box fan for a new model that lights up, mists, or even follows you around the room.

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Tech News Zdnet · 50d ago

Thinking about plug-in solar? It may be coming to your state soon

Here's what you should know if you have plug-in solar on your mind, especially if you're in the US.

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 50d ago

The $58,000 TV bill: When DirecTV sued O.J. Simpson for piracy

In 2001, the FBI raided O.J.'s house and found smartcards, bootloaders.

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Culture Wired · 50d ago

All the Fancy Measuring Devices Used in Science Rely on Two Stone-Age Techniques

The multifarious methods we use to gather experimental data ultimately boil down to counting or comparing.

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 50d ago

A hacker group is poisoning open source code at an unprecedented scale

GitHub is just the latest victim of TeamPCP, a gang that has carried out a spree of software supply chain attacks.

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