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  • The Nikon Zr with Viltrox 28mm AF f4.5 lens and SmallRig windshield on a rock.
    By Andy Zahn 10 days ago

    Nikon Zr Review: Can RED DNA Make Hollywood Quality Affordable At Last?

    The Nikon ZR 6K Cinema Camera is here at last -- has Nikon's acquisition of RED resulted in the ultimate compact and affordable content capture powerhouse?

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  • An M1A2 SEPv3 driving through the desert at the National Training Center
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 days ago

    US Army Takes Ownership Of First M1E3 Abrams Prototype Tank

    The M1E3 Abrams prototype, the latest tank in the Army's lineup, is so new and under wraps that there aren't official photos of it yet, but here's what we know.

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  • A solar farm at the Qinghai cluster in China
    By Mark Cowley 10 days ago

    China's Largest Solar Farm Is Doing A Lot More Than Generating Energy

    Solar farms are already proving to be an effective addition to traditional power, but now it looks like they may have additional environmental benefits.

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  • Boy, man, and two women in kitchen using air fryer
    By Nadeem Sarwar 11 days ago

    Study Shows These Home Appliances Could Be Putting Kids (And You) At Risk

    There are plenty of health hazards lurking in our homes, but you might not suspect how these common household devices could harm your family.

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  • The Google Chrome icon on a phone screen.
    By Shane O'Neill 11 days ago

    Microsoft Has A New Strategy To Stop Windows Users From Downloading Chrome

    The first thing that most Windows users do is probably download Google Chrome to replace Edge — and Microsoft is trying even harder to stop that.

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  • Intersection in New York City
    By Brian McHugh 12 days ago

    New Study Unveils The Deadliest Intersections In NYC

    New York City is famous for its pedestrians. A side effect to that is how dangerous it can be for them. Here are the deadliest intersections in the city.

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  • Newly installed spikes in a New York subway station
    By Mark Cowley 12 days ago

    New York Is Fighting Subway Fare Skippers With Spikes And Paddles

    People on the New York City subway have been skipping paying their fares for a long time now. How is the Metropolitan Transport Authority fighting back?

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  • Aerial view of data centers in Ashburn, Virginia
    By Max Miller 12 days ago

    Communities Across America Push Back On AI Data Centers

    Residents are successfully halting billions in AI projects from Google and xAI. Find out why local pushback is surging and what it means for your power bill.

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  • Starlink's satellite internet equipment placed outside a home
    By Rahul Srinivas 13 days ago

    Gen 1 Starlink Routers Will Soon Be 'Obsolete' – But You Can Upgrade For Free

    Users of early generation Starlink routers are facing the reality of aging technology, as their routers are declared obsolete. Here's what you need to do.

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  • Alef Aeronautics' flying car sitting in a dark showroom with its doors open
    By Caroline Anschutz 14 days ago

    Manufacturing Finally Kicks Off On World's First Flying Car

    Mass-produced flying cars may feel like the stuff of science-fiction, but one Californian startup has made a crucial step in turning that dream into a reality.

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  • Welcome to Arizona, Interstate 15 in Arizona Between Mesquite, Nevada and St. George, Utah.
    By Eli Shayotovich 15 days ago

    Arizona Law Could End Interstate Speed Limits, But With One Big Catch

    Arizona has massive stretches of highway that can get quite boring if you drive the speed limit. How does the new proposed law plan to change that?

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  • A white electric vehicle parked inside a garage and hooked up to a home wall charger
    By Caroline Anschutz 16 days ago

    Vehicle-To-Home Charging Shown To Save EV Owners Up To 90%

    You already know you can use your home's power sources to charge your electric vehicle, but soon you may be able to power your house from your vehicle.

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  • 1991 Acura NSX parked in the mountains
    By Travis Langness 16 days ago

    Acura's Original NSX Was My Dream Car. Was Finally Driving It A Letdown?

    Acura's NSX aimed high as the everyday supercar to put Ferrari to shame, but does it live up to expectations 35 years on?

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  • New York City subway station
    By Nate Williams 17 days ago

    New Ticket Fees Set To Hit NYC Subway Riders In 2026

    The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority has confirmed higher fare prices with the rollout of the new OMNY cards. How big will these price hikes be?

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  • Gemini logo on a smartphone with blurred Google written in background
    By Nadeem Sarwar 17 days ago

    Google Just Gave Gemini Users A Powerful New Vibe Coding Tool

    Google's new "vibe-coding" tool lets you build functional mini-apps just by describing them. Find out how to access this no-code builder directly in Gemini

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  • Chinese flag on a semiconductor chip
    By Nadeem Sarwar 17 days ago

    China's 'Manhattan Project' Could Close The Gap In AI Race With The West

    China just built an historical chipmaking prototype in total secrecy. From EUV reverse-engineering to 2nm patents, here is how the AI race just shifted.

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  • DJI drone in a store.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 17 days ago

    This Popular Drone Brand Is Now Officially Banned In The US (But There's A Catch)

    Drones can be a vital tool for enthusiasts, businesses, and the government, but this popular brand has been banned in the U.S. Here's the scoop.

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  • Electric semi-truck driving on charging highway
    By Olivia Richman 17 days ago

    This Road Can Wirelessly Charge An Electric Semi At 65 MPH

    Issues around EV range and charging infrastructure are big impediments to their wholesale adoption, but what if roads could charge EVs as they drive?

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  • Professional working on home heat pump
    By Nate Williams 17 days ago

    US Heat Pump Incentives Are Ending – Here's How Much Prices Could Rise

    The American government's heat pump purchase incentive ends in a few days, meaning that heating your home could become a lot more expensive.

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  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in front of a blurred background which says
    By Emma Street 17 days ago

    Is OpenAI Falling Behind In The Artificial Intelligence 'Arms Race'?

    Despite many proclamations of doom, OpenAI and ChatGPT are still kicking for now. Are they at risk of being beaten by competitors or still safe for the moment?

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  • Kawasaki Ninja 500 parked in the mountains
    By Travis Langness 17 days ago

    The Kawasaki Ninja 500 Offers Something Most 'Beginner' Bikes Don't

    The "best" starter bike often leaves new riders eager to switch up, but could Kawasaki's most affordable Ninja keep upgradeitis at bay?

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  • Person holding phone with VPN banned on screen
    By Nate Williams 17 days ago

    Denmark's Proposed VPN Ban Had Experts Sounding The Alarm Bell

    Denmark lawmakers recently faced significant backlash after proposing a bill to change the country's VPN laws. Here's what to know about the proposed ban.

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  • F-35 Lightning II jet flying
    By Alex Hevesy 18 days ago

    US Air Force's F-35 Fleet Is Getting A $240M Firepower Upgrade

    The United States Air Force's F-35 fleet has received a $240 million contract, which will add a lot of new firepower. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Mike 'Beeple' Winkelmann at the 2022 SXSW Conference and Festivals at Austin Texas
    By Nadeem Sarwar 18 days ago

    These Robot Dogs With Human Faces Might Be The Worst Thing You See All Week

    Prepare to be mildly horrified. A bizarre art installation by an infamous digital artist combines robotics, AI, and famous faces in a very creepy way.

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  • The exterior of a Menards store on a sunny day
    By Caroline Anschutz 18 days ago

    Menards To Pay Out Millions Over Misleading Rebate Program

    The major home improvement store, Menards, allegedly sent out a misleading rebate program to customers, and now is paying out millions.

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  • Illustration of AI and human interaction.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 18 days ago

    Researchers Let AI Build Its Own Society And The Results Are Bizarre

    Researchers allowed AI agents to build and run their own society as part of an experiment on AI behavior, but what they found was surprising.

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  • 2026 Nissan Pathfinder front quarter view.
    By Stephen Edelstein 18 days ago

    The 2026 Pathfinder Desperately Needed An Update, But Did Nissan Go Far Enough?

    Nissan's refreshed Pathfinder is a three-row SUV that rewards reasonable expectations.

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