Month: April 2025

Trump says he wants to deport some US citizens, too

President Donald Trump wants to expand his already chaotic and cruel mass deportations. On Monday, he told reporters that he’s looking into the possibility of sending US citizens to a megaprison in El Salvador. “I’d like to go a step further,” Trump claimed at a press conference with Salvadoran president…

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Google Cloud has big plans to take the pain out of adopting AI agents in your business

With AI agents becoming an increasingly common sight in businesses everywhere, Google Cloud has become the latest major company to ramp up its efforts in the space. At its Google Cloud Next 25 event, the company unveiled several upgrades to its Agentspace platform to make agent discovery and adoption easier.…

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The best smart rings for tracking sleep and health

So, you’re thinking of buying a smart ring. Well, some good news. Picking the best of the lot is incredibly easy right now. The “bad” news is that, as far as trustworthiness and reliability, your choices are somewhat limited, as this is still a niche and emerging gadget category. Smart…

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Chipolo’s Pop item tracker upgrades the AirTag in nearly every way I wanted, and it works with Android too

The latest AirTag alternative from Chipolo comes in color It’s a small, circular tracker that works with Apple or Google’s Find My network It has a built-in keyring hole for easy attachment, a speaker, and an easily replaceable battery Sure, Apple’s AirTag might be the top dog in the world…

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My favorite iOS 18 app is a tool you’re probably not using – and I suggest you try it right away

Even though we live in a world festooned with smart stuff, from slick ways to monitor your activity to generative AI and other such opinion-dividing tools, sometimes it’s the simple things that really feel special. And for me, it’s the iPhone’s Passwords app. Introduced with iOS 18, the Passwords app…

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Ubisoft just open-sourced its colorblind assistance tool Chroma

Ubisoft has open-sourced Chroma, the company’s in-house colorblind assistance tool. It’s available for download via GitHub and is described as a "one-stop solution for detecting color blindness-related issues in games." Here’s how it works. It throws a filter over the game screen that simulates various types of color blindness. This…

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