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US v. Google redux: all the news from the ad tech trial
Google and the Department of Justice faced off again in a trial regarding whether Google has a monopoly in the advertising technology market. The trial started last fall in a federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, and on April 17th, 2025, Judge Brinkema ruled that Google did act illegally to acquire and maintain monopoly power in…
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Perplexity is reportedly key to Motorola’s next Razr
Perplexity’s AI voice assistant will reportedly play a significant role in the upcoming Motorola Razr expected to be announced April 24th, Bloomberg reports. The news comes after Motorola posted a teaser video of the Razr on social media last week, showing the foldable device animate into the word AI. Perplexity is also working with T-Mobile’s…
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Nintendo shows off Mario Kart World’s new courses, items, and open world features
Nintendo is possibly hoping to steer the narrative regarding the Switch 2 back in a positive direction by showing off its most exciting game, Mario Kart World. The publisher held a Mario Kart World direct presentation on April 17th debuting 15 minutes of gameplay which showcased many of the game’s new features. Mario Kart World…
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Sinners is a breathtakingly horrific ode to Black mythology
Horror movies centering Black characters are not a new phenomenon, but the genreâs resurgence in recent years has ushered in a fresh wave of ambitious and occasionally phenomenal features that spin the United Statesâ legacy of racism into captivating, supernatural tales. Sinners, writer / director Ryan Cooglerâs latest project, feels very much like a product…
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How shippers are trying to keep up with Trump’s trade war
On today’s episode of Decoder, we’re talking tariffs and trade wars. One of the ways I’ve been trying to sort out the chaos of this moment is by talking to the people behind the software that actually runs our global trade systems. We got a lot of notes from listeners who really appreciated our episode…
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Audio-Technica’s new $9,999 turntable levitates and glows
The Hotaru turntable glows in several different modes and color palettes. | Image: Audio-Technica Making its debut at Milan Design Week, where function often takes a back seat to form, Audio-Technica’s new Hotaru turntable manages to balance both. The upper section not only floats above the base using a series of magnets that help dampen…
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At $79, Google’s TV Streamer 4K has never been cheaper
All of the best lessons from Google’s Chromecast lineup through the years were filtered into the TV Streamer 4K, its fastest and smartest set-top box currently available. While the last-gen Chromecast 4K with Google TV nailed the software aspect, this gadget brings the hardware to make it sing. And, presumably for a limited time, you…
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Archer and United plan NYC air taxi service for airport trips
Archer says it will launch an air taxi service in New York City with United Airlines, which will include routes between Manhattan and major airports like JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark. The aviation company aims to replace hourlong taxi rides along congested roads with breezy flights lasting between 5-15 minutes. Archer and United would utilize preexisting…
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Bird Buddy Pro Review: All Birds, No Bother
This upgrade to the world’s first-ever smart feeder isn’t perfect, but you don’t need to shell out for a subscription to use it.
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GameSir G7 SE Controller Review: Hall Effect for Less
If you don’t mind a wire, this affordable gaming controller is a winner.