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Watch: Google DeepMind CEO and AI Nobel winner Demis Hassabis on CBS’ ’60 Minutes’
The segment ended with a meditation on the future: a world where AI tools could transform almost every human endeavor.Read More
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You Have to Rent ‘Conclave’ Today, Because Streaming Is Messier Than Ever
An Oscar-winning movie about how Catholics elect a new pope could not be more relevant—but it’s not on any streaming subscription service.
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Anker’s MagSafe-friendly 622 power bank is down to just $23
Anker’s newest Qi2-compatible chargers might be faster, but if you’re looking for a reliable — and relatively inexpensive — charger to keep you powered on the go, Anker’s last-gen 622 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) is still a solid choice. Thankfully, it’s on sale through April 25th as part of Woot’s Anker Power Mania sale for a…
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Money, Chrome, and ChatGPT: The high stakes of Google’s monopoly trial
Near the beginning of his opening arguments, David Dahlquist, a lawyer for the US Department of Justice, showed a slide that he described as Googleâs âvicious cycle.â It goes like this: Google pays billions of dollars to be the default search engine practically everywhere, thus it gets more search queries, thus it gets better data,…
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CATL’s new EV battery blows BYD’s speediest-charging cells out of the water
Robin Zeng, founder and chairman of CATL, on stage during the company’s Tech Day event in Shanghai, China, on Monday, April 21, 2025. CATL, the world’s largest battery manufacturer, previewed several breakthroughs in electric vehicle battery tech that is sure to wow EV makers across the world — even if the tech never makes it to…
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Bluesky is adding blue checks for ‘authentic and notable’ accounts
Bluesky is rolling out blue checks of its own for “authentic and notable accounts,” the platform announced on Monday. For now, the decentralized network says it will “proactively verify” these accounts, granting them a checkmark in a blue circle next to their account name. Bluesky is also giving some organizations “Trusted Verifier” status, allowing organizations…
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Uber accused of signing up and charging subscription customers without consent
Uber is being accused of using a “deceptive billing and cancellation process” for its Uber One subscription service, according to a lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission Monday. The ridehailing company would enroll people in its subscription service and then charge them without consent, making it more difficult to eventually cancel the service, the…
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Future-proofing your mainframe: three takeaways from the frontlines of innovation
The mainframe is no longer a system to modernize away from, but a critical foundation to build the future on. Over the past few months, the Rocket Software team has participated in some of the biggest tech events and this message has been heard loud and clear. At every gathering of CIOs, IT leaders, and…
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Kia’s face-lifted EV6 is a bit pricier for 2025
Kia’s most popular electric vehicle is getting a bit more expensive in the US for the 2025 model year. The automaker’s re-styled EV6, announced in November, will start at $42,900 — a $300 increase from the 2024 “Light” rear-wheel drive version, with bigger hikes on the higher-end models. The GT model is getting the biggest…
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Sony shows off the PS5 Pro’s liquid metal updates
Sony has published a new teardown of the PlayStation 5 Pro, highlighting improvements that it made to the cooling apparatus of the machine. They include tweaks to the PS5’s liquid metal cooling design aimed to give the console “more stable” cooling. The changes follow unproven claims that the liquid metal used in the first PS5…