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Dyson’s first dedicated hard floor cleaner doesn’t suck
The Wash G1 is the company’s debut hard-floor cleaner, and it swaps suction for high-speed rollers, water and nylon bristles. It’ll go on sale later this year for $700.
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iPad Air (2024) review: Of course this is the iPad to get
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Meta’s next hardware project might be AI-infused headphones with cameras
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What to expect at Google I/O 2024: Gemini, Android 15, WearOS and more details
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iOS 17.5 is here with support for web-based app downloads in the EU
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OpenAI claims that its free GPT-4o model can talk, laugh, sing and see like a human
iPad Air (2024) review: Of course this is the iPad to get
Apple’s updated iPad Air keeps everything it did right before and adds a more powerful chip and a big screen option.
iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive
Apple’s latest iPad Pro is super powerful as well as incredibly expensive. It’s a delight to use, but is it right for you?
Meta’s next hardware project might be AI-infused headphones with cameras
Meta is in the early stages of “exploring” designs for AI-enabled headphones, according to a new report in The Information.
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Dyson’s first dedicated hard floor cleaner doesn’t suck
The Wash G1 is the company’s debut hard-floor cleaner, and it swaps suction for high-speed rollers, water and nylon bristles. It’ll go on sale later this year for $700.
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iPad Air (2024) review: Of course this is the iPad to get
Apple’s updated iPad Air keeps everything it did right before and adds a more powerful chip and a big screen option.
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iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive
Apple’s latest iPad Pro is super powerful as well as incredibly expensive. It’s a delight to use, but is it right for you?
Meta’s next hardware project might be AI-infused headphones with cameras
Meta is in the early stages of “exploring” designs for AI-enabled headphones, according to a new report in The Information.
What to expect at Google I/O 2024: Gemini, Android 15, WearOS and more details
Google's I/O developer conference is right around the corner. Here's what we're expecting to see, including Android 15 details and a whole bunch of AI news.
iOS 17.5 is here with support for web-based app downloads in the EU
Apple has rolled out iOS 17.5, which includes a cross-platform alert system for unwanted Bluetooth trackers that it worked on with Google. Also new are a web-based app distribution option in the EU and a daily word game for Apple News+.
OpenAI claims that its free GPT-4o model can talk, laugh, sing and see like a human
The new model accepts any combination of text, audio and images as input and can generate an output in all three formats.
Amazon workers become the first to unionize at one of the company's Canadian warehouses
Amazon workers at a Quebec facility have become the first to form a union at one of the company's Canadian warehouses.
Google teases new camera-powered AI feature one day ahead of I/O
Google is teasing an intriguing new AI feature one day ahead of its IO developer conference.
Apple and Google roll out a cross-platform feature to tackle unwanted Bluetooth trackers
Apple and Google are rolling out a feature that will alert iOS and Android users when an unknown Bluetooth tag appears to be tracking them.
Google’s Project Starline video conferencing tech is coming to offices
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The best midrange smartphones for 2024
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The M2 iPad Air is $30 off if you preorder at Amazon
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Apple's 10th-gen iPad hits a new low of $334
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Google Pixel 8a review: The best midrange Android phone gets flagship AI features
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The best grills and grill accessories in 2024
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