A US federal judge has dismissed Elon Musk’s antitrust lawsuit against advertisers who pulled their spending from X, ruling that the company failed to state a valid legal claim and barring it from ever refiling the…
Category: 3. Tech
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The Pentagon’s culture war tactic against Anthropic has backfired
The stakes in the case—how much the government can punish a company for not playing ball—were apparent from the start. Anthropic drew lots of senior supporters with unlikely bedfellows among them, including former authors of President…
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Apple will hide your email address from apps and websites, but not cops
Apple has provided federal agents with the real identities of at least two customers who used one of the company’s privacy features designed to mask their email addresses from apps and websites.
“Hide My Email” is a feature that allows…
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HEAPGrasp: A faster, smarter way for robots to handle tricky objects
The fields of manufacturing, logistics, and even restaurants are increasingly moving toward automation, with robots being employed for a wide range of tasks. One of the most critical applications of robots is material handling, where grippers are…
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Pixel 11 pops up in early leaks and it’s a familiar cyclops look for Google’s next
Google’s Pixel 11 series is just five months away, and the leaks are already rolling in. The first CAD renders made me do a double-take because at first glance, it feels like nothing has changed. But take a closer look at the display, and…
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Uber is buying Berlin startup Blacklane to bolster its ‘Elite’ offering
Uber is buying Berlin-based startup Blacklane, which provides on-demand, black-car chauffeur services, as the ride-hail giant expands deeper into luxury and executive travel services.
It’s a notable exit for Blacklane, which was founded in…
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World’s largest Cadbury Mini egg weighs as much as an emu
Peter Cottontail would probably pull a muscle trying to lug this giant
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Q&A: Social media firms lost two bellwether cases, but future remains unclear
Juries in federal and state courts said this week in a pair of bellwether cases that tech companies are liable for public health harms to young users on their platforms. The decisions represent a blow to the broad protections long enjoyed by…
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How We Test Cordless Vacuums
We test all sizes and shapes of vacuums here at CNET. From lightweight cordless alternatives to increasingly advanced robot vacuums, we’ve put hundreds of models across every category through their paces. Our cordless vacuum testing takes place…
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Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro First Impressions: Premium Gets Smarter
Samsung has been on a roll with its ecosystem lately, and while the new Galaxy S26 series is grabbing most of the headlines, the audio side of things just got a major premium upgrade. The Galaxy Buds 4 Pro have officially landed in…
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