For a long time, tech events were built around scale. The bigger the crowd, the stronger the perception of success. Attendance numbers became a proxy for impact, and festivals grew year after year because that was what the industry expected. That…
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Where tech leaders now choose to meet
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Your Ultrahuman smart ring now knows a migraine is coming before you do
Ultrahuman has just teamed up with Click Therapeutics to launch the Migraine PowerPlug, and honestly, this feels like a significant shift for smart wearables. It’s a new software feature for the Ultrahuman Ring Air that borrows technology…
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Amazon Brings Echo Show 11 to India With 11-Inch Full HD Screen, 13MP Camera
Amazon has launched the Echo Show 11 in India, nearly three months after its global debut, expanding its smart home lineup in the country. Powered by Amazon’s custom AZ3 Pro chip, the device features an 11-inch full HD touchscreen…
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Microsoft's AI deal promises Canada digital sovereignty, but is that a pledge it can keep?
Over the past year, few words have been abused as much as “sovereignty,” particularly in relation to Canadian digital policy and artificial intelligence. In early December, Microsoft promised to invest more than $7.5 billion over the next two…
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Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Jan. 20
Looking for the most recent Mini Crossword answer? Click here for today’s Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles.
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Humanoid robots to build aircraft? Airbus is exploring the idea
The idea of a humanoid robot building an airplane may sound far-fetched, but a new deal between the European aviation giant Airbus and Chinese robot specialist UBTech suggests that such a scenario could be on the cards.
Airbus’s deal…
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Will Google be 'third time lucky' with new, AI-powered smart glasses?
It has been over a decade since Google Glass smart glasses were announced in 2013, followed by their swift withdrawal—in part because of low adoption. Their subsequent (and lesser known) second iteration was released in 2017 and aimed at the…
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I’m a Fitness Expert and These Are My Go-To Pieces of Fitness Tech for 2026
If you’re setting fitness goals for 2026, the right tech can make sticking to them a whole lot easier. As CNET’s resident fitness expert, I’ve evaluated everything from the best treadmills to smart rings and smart home gyms. Before joining CNET,…
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Ransomware: What it is and why it's your problem
Ransomware is a type of malicious software that makes a victim’s data, system or device inaccessible. It locks the target or encrypts it (converting text into an unreadable form) until the victim pays a ransom to the attacker.
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Best Vitamins and Supplements for Women in 2026
Throughout our lives, womens’ nutritional needs change in predictable waves of menstruation, pregnancy and menopause. However, there are a lot of nuances involved. Everyone is different and has tailored needs. Because of this, there is no one…
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