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Wanbo Unveils Vali 1 and T2 Ultra Compact Lifestyle Projectors Under $350 — Affordable Big-Screen Viewing on the Go

While most projector makers stick with DLP to throw images on a wall, a smaller crowd still swears by LCD tech. Epson is…

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I pried open a cheap 600W charger to test its build, and found ‘goo’ inside

It’s easy to silkscreen 600W on the product, but can the product live up to the hype? Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET I test dozens of…

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Some users report Firefox scoffing CPU power • The Register

People are noticing Firefox gobbling extra CPU and electricity, apparently caused by an “inference engine” built into recent versions of Firefox. Don’t say…

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How Long Can An F-35 Fly Without Refueling?

Douglas Cliff/Getty Images The F-35 (here’s what it looks like on the inside) isn’t a long-haul…

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M1, Starhub, MyRepublic users speak out on telco mergers

On Aug 11, Keppel announced the impending acquisition of M1 telco by Australian-owned Simba. Then, one day later, Starhub revealed its successful buy-out…

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Your Windows PC has a secretly useful backup tool – here’s how to access it

Lance Whitney / Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET ZDNET’s key takeaways Windows has a hidden backup tool in Windows 10 and 11. It…

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The enterprise AI paradox: why smarter models alone aren’t the answer

In boardrooms and investor meetings, artificial intelligence is now table stakes. AI tools are everywhere. Analysts are forecasting trillions in potential value. McKinsey…

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Dell AI Data Platform Advancements Help Customers Harness Data to Power Enterprise AI with NVIDIA and Elastic

Dell Technologies today announced updates to the Dell AI Data Platform to help customers better support the full lifecycle of AI workloads from…

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PSG vs Tottenham live: watch UEFA Super Cup online

Ange Postecoglou signed off with a trophy, can Thomas Frank begin with one? It’s been a summer of upheaval at Tottenham, who won…

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I started losing my digital privacy in 1974, aged 11 • The Register

Column We already live in a world where pretty much every public act – online or in the real world – leaves a…

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