Month: April 2024

The latest Razer Blade 18 is now available to order

It’s taken Razer a few extra months to get its latest 18-inch Blade laptop ready for primetime after we first saw it at CES. Those who have been waiting for the company’s latest chonkster can now order the 2024 edition of the Razor Blade 18, which starts at $3,099. The…

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The beginning of the end? More of us are moving away from Google towards TikTok and AI chatbots — as research reveals that the golden era of search engines may well be over

The way that users get information from the web has evolved over the years. People used to rely on news sites and Google to keep abreast of what was going on in the world, but then Twitter arrived and cemented itself as an alternative (and often inaccurate) source of news.…

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Tesla is dragging Apple into its upcoming fatal Autopilot crash trial

Tesla is going to court next week over the role its Autopilot system played in a fatal crash in 2018 — and it wants Apple to testify in its defense. Tesla wants to prove that Apple engineer Wei “Walter” Huang was playing a video game on his phone at the time…

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Avatar’s Paul Sun-Hyung Lee wants to geek out with the fans of the future

Paul Sun-Hyung Lee was already a huge Star Wars nerd long before he played captain Carson Teva in The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, and Ahsoka. But portraying Teva took things to the next level and put him in a position to share his passion for sci-fi with other…

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 colors: every rumored shade

We’re expecting numerous upgrades and changes with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, including a bigger battery, more power, and improved cameras. But one of the most immediately obvious changes might be the colors the phone is available in. While we don’t know for certain what Samsung Galaxy Z Flip…

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This outdoor 4K TV has LG webOS smarts, and is cheaper than Samsung’s Terrace range

A new outdoor 4K smart TV has launched in the US just in time for spring. The new TV is made by Peerless-AV, a UK company that claims to have made the very first wall mount for a CRT (cathode ray tube) TV in 1965, and is an upgrade to…

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