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Disney Plus rumored plans prove the further we get from cable, the closer we get to cable

[ad_1] Streaming television was supposed to kill cable and broadcast TV. Ad-free, endless choice, on-demand, and on your schedule meant the no-compromises television experience of our dreams. Except it hasn't quite turned out that way and now it's starting to look like the old models, the ones that buoyed cable and broadcast television for…

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Google may have been storing your incognito browsing data and now they’ve agreed to delete it

[ad_1] Bad news: Google's apparently been storing your Chrome incognito browsing data. Good news. They've finally agreed to delete it. In a court document filed Monday (April 1) and spotted by BGR, Google has agreed to settle a nearly four-year-old class-action suit that challenged Google's private browsing (a.k.a. "Incognito Mode) data collection policies. The original…

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Apple iPhone is not a monopoly – and you really don’t want the US Government to win its antitrust suit

[ad_1] Apple's iPhone business is not a monopoly. It's not even close to one, and it's almost comical that the US Department of Justice (DOJ) is trying to build a shaky case around how Apple manages its software and third-party product integration. First, there's the obvious argument: iPhone has just 57% of the US…

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My favorite MacBook of all time is on sale at Walmart – and I think I’d buy four if I could

[ad_1] Oh, Walmart, you have no idea what you've unleashed. A $699 MacBook Air with the M1 chip is the Big Mac to the Hamburglar, cookies to Cookie Monster, Bonnie to Clyde. It’s the antidote to MacBook Air lust without the deep-pocket investment and a game-over challenge to any affordable Wintel system Walmart has on…

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Midjourney just changed the generative image game and showed me how comics, film, and TV might never be the same

[ad_1] Midjourney, the Generative AI platform that you can currently use on Discord just introduced the concept of reusable characters and I am blown away. It's a simple idea: Instead of using prompts to create countless generative image variations, you create and reuse a central character to illustrate all your themes, live out your wildest…

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Apple MacBook Air 15-inch (M3) review: Bigger, bolder, faster, better

[ad_1] Apple MacBook Air 15-inch (M3): Two-minute review Sometimes I struggle to explain why someone might choose a larger, heavier MacBook Air 15-inch over the regular super light and thin MacBook Air. It's an especially difficult conversation because, aside from size, there are no functional differences between the new Apple MacBook Air 15-inch (M3)…

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Apple’s MacBook Air M3 might be a message to Intel — We do AI PCs, too, and you ain’t seen nothing yet

[ad_1] Lost amid today's hoopla over a pair of brand-new M3 MacBook Air laptops was a none-too-subtle shift in product messaging that may mark Apple's official entry into the race to build an AI PC. In the press release on the new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air ultraportables featuring the newest Apple silicon were two…

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‘We face high risk and extremely low chances of success’ notes humanoid robot company Figure AI that just got millions from Bezos, OpenAI, and Nvidia

[ad_1] If you want a robot to make you a cup of coffee, Figure AI has you covered. In a nifty demo reel, the newly multi-million-dollar-funded robotics darling showed how its Figure 01 robot could successfully brew a Keurig cup of joe. It's not impressive – you could do it faster and at least hand…

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