Author: Hunter
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Adobe’s new AI agents can make personal websites for your customers
Adobe’s new Brand Concierge feature lets customers create websites that respond to visitors with personalization.Read More Read more
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Our five favorite dunks from Drake’s label over his ‘Not Like Us’ lawsuit
Universal Music Group has finally responded to Drake’s claims that the label damaged his reputation with Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us,” and there are some spicy tidbits in there. UMG, which represents both artists, broadly argues that the court should dismiss Drake’s lawsuit because he’s just the sore loser of an ugly rap… Read more
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HIV could infect 1,400 infants every day because of US aid disruptions
Around 1,400 infants are being infected by HIV every day as a result of the new US administration’s cuts to funding to AIDS organizations, new modeling suggests. In an executive order issued January 20, President Donald Trump paused new foreign aid funding to global health programs, and four days later, US Secretary of State Marco… Read more
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Analogue’s 4K Nintendo 64 retro console has been delayed, again
The Analogue 3D console was originally scheduled for release in 2024, then Q1 2025, and today, the company announced its $249.99 reimagining of the Nintendo 64 with 4K output and Bluetooth controller support is scheduled to ship “by July 2025.” The retro game system was announced at the start of last year, following other modernized… Read more
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Assassin’s Creed Shadows finally showed me the appeal of Ubisoft’s tentpole franchise
Assassinâs Creed Shadows brings the franchise to the shores of Japan. After almost 20 years and 13 mainline games, Assassinâs Creed â the series about using flashy gadgets and techniques to murder your enemies undetected â has finally been set in a place famous for assassins who use flashy gadgets and techniques to murder their… Read more
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Wait, why is the White House using Starlink to ‘improve Wi-Fi’?
The White House is working to “improve Wi-Fi connectivity,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement emailed to The Verge. According to The New York Times, it’s using Starlink to address the issue, which White House officials blame on the property’s spotty cell service and “overtaxed” Wi-Fi infrastructure. Huh. Giving Leavitt the… Read more
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Adobe makes agentic AI push with Agent Orchestrator, purpose-built agents
At Adobe Summit in Las Vegas today, Adobe unveiled Agent Orchestrator, a new capability for Adobe Experience Platform (AEP) to supervise AI agents, whether from Adobe or third-party ecosystems. It also introduced 10 new agents built on the capability. With this addition to AEP, Adobe wants to make the platform the data foundation that helps… Read more
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The Pebble E-Paper Smartwatch Is Back. Just Don’t Call It Pebble
Pebble’s founder is back with a company called Core Devices and two familiar smartwatches—Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2—but this time he’s only making 10,000 units of each. Read more
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HP’s Omen 16 Slim gaming laptop packs an RTX 5070 GPU into a thin-ish chassis
HP is introducing a new entry into its PC gaming line with the Omen 16 Slim. As the name indicates, it’s a 16-inch gaming laptop with a “slim” profile — the thinnest portion being 20mm / 0.79 inches. What its product branding doesn’t immediately tell you is that the Omen 16 Slim is aimed at… Read more
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A slew of new HP OmniBooks includes chip bumps and a featherweight Aero
Another entry in the three-finger lift club. HP is revving its line of consumer-focused OmniBook productivity laptops with a whopping 18 new models and refreshes. These fall across various sizes and form factors in its OmniBook 3, 5, 7, and top-end X lines — including some foldable two-in-ones with stylus support. Chip-wise, there’s a smattering… Read more