The TSA-approved multitool myth: I tested it on a plane so you don’t have to
ZDNET’s key takeaways The NexTool multitool is blade-free, making it TSA and airport security friendly. The tool is compact and can be attached…
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Yes, Fighter Jets Experience Turbulence (And Here’s How They Use It)
Wize Pixels/Shutterstock One of the most unsettling feelings while flying is a sudden case of…
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After Concord’s flop, Sony admits its live-service plan ‘is not entirely going smoothly’ but says it will continue and learn from its mistakes
Sony’s chief financial officer Lin Tao has admitted that its current live-service strategy “is not entirely going smoothly” Tao said, despite Concord’s shutdown…
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Sam Altman Seems To Be Teasing GPT-5 Powering OpenAI’s Hardware
Photo Agency/Shutterstock Sam Altman and OpenAI have already had a big week, but they’re not…
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AI-Enabled Vehicle Assistant Transforms Driving
When rain begins to fall and a driver says, “Hey Mercedes, is adaptive cruise control on?”—the car doesn’t just reply. It reassures, adjusts,…
Read MoreThe Porsche Taycan Is One of the Best Performance EVs I’ve Driven, but Not for the Reason You Think
I’ve driven plenty of electric cars from the biggest brands — everything from sleek sedans to bulky SUVs — and while many of…
Read MoreFeds blame ‘coding error’ for deleting parts of Constitution • The Register
Several sections of the online annotated US Constitution maintained by the Library of Congress vanished recently due to what the Library maintains was…
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Framework Desktop (2025) Review: Powerful, but perhaps not for everyone
The most obvious question is “Why?” Framework builds , repairable laptops that anyone can take apart and put back together again. It’s a…
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