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Judge Rules Google Doesn’t Have To Sell Chrome Despite Antitrust Violations

Primakov/Shutterstock In a ruling issued on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta outlined several remedies…

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Last-Minute iPhone 17 Pro Leak Lists Key Performance And Battery Features

Kevin Carter/Getty Images The iPhone 17 series that Apple will unveil during its September 9…

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Amid Global Uncertainty, IFA 2025 Kicks Off With Focus On ‘Bringing People Together’

José Adorno/BGR IFA 2025 officially kicks off on September 5, but Europe’s most prestigious tech…

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Applications closing soon for the inaugural stripe young scientist & technology exhibition

Students aged 12–19 across Ireland have just three weeks left to submit entries for the 2026 Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, the…

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Why I love my EV, an Irish perspective on the pros and cons of owning an electric vehicle in Ireland

Interesting, informative, and entertaining article by Chris Stokes, who has over half a decade of using EVs on the Irish roads now. We…

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Cheaper Vision Air, Foldable iPhone, And Foldable iPad Coming In The Next Three Years, Insider Says

Rocket Weijers/Getty Images The iPhone 17 series will kickstart an iPhone design revolution, with the…

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New reMarkable Paper Pro Move launched

We will shortly be reviewing the new reMarkable Paper Pro Move, which is launched today. Below is the latest information about it. See…

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Content Must Be Tagged AI-generated Or Face Penalties Under China’s New Digital ID Law

China became the first country to require labels on all artificial intelligence(AI)-generated content when new regulations took effect on September 1. The Cyberspace…

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Can Google Gemini Access Your Messages And More?

Christian de Looper for BGR Google used the Pixel 10 launch event to introduce a few…

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Speed Versus Safety Defines The New Debate Over AI In Cybersecurity

Companies are rushing to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) for cybersecurity, but a growing divide emerges between sectors willing to take risks and those…

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