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TCL TVs will use films made with generative AI to push targeted ads
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Startup will brick $800 emotional support robot for kids without refunds
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The iPhone accessories that let me ditch my laptop while traveling
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New Broadcom sales plan may be “insignificant” in deterring VMware migrations
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“Nightmare” Zipcar outage is a warning against complete app dependency
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Company claims 1,000 percent price hike drove it from VMware to open source rival
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Smart gadgets’ failure to commit to software support could be illegal, FTC warns
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The good, the bad, and the ugly behind the push for more smart displays
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An ad giant wants to control your next TV’s operating system
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Apple TV+ spent $20B on original content. If only people actually watched.
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After working with a dual-screen portable monitor for a month, I’m a believer
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Amazon ends free ad-supported streaming service after Prime Video with ads debuts
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New SMB-friendly subscription tier may be too late to stop VMware migrations
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Max needs higher prices, more ads to help support WBD’s flailing businesses
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RTO mandate was attempt at thwarting Grindr workers unionizing: US labor board
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Charger recall spells more bad news for Humane’s maligned AI Pin
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Over 500 Amazon workers decry “non-data-driven” logic for 5-day RTO policy
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A year after Broadcom’s VMware buy, customers eye exit strategies
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Amid controversial changes, Reddit is getting more popular—and profitable
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Annoyed Redditors tanking Google Search results illustrates perils of AI scrapers
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San Francisco to pay $212 million to end reliance on 5.25-inch floppy disks
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Streaming subscription fees have been rising while content quality is dropping
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Amazon exec tells employees to work elsewhere if they dislike RTO policy
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Redbox easily reverse-engineered to reveal customers’ names, zip codes, rentals
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Faulty Samsung update leaves owners of bricked Galaxy phones with few options
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Amazon will “ramp up” Prime Video ads in 2025
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“Obviously a failure”: Sonos execs not getting bonuses due to app fiasco
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“Extreme” Broadcom-proposed price hike would up VMware costs 1,050%, AT&T says
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In fear of more user protests, Reddit announces controversial policy change
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