Month: September 2025

XR glasses can’t replace my TV yet, but I was surprised at how close they came to coming out on top

When you think of your ideal home entertainment setup most people will immediately imagine either a TV or a projector at its center, but I wanted to find out if a pair of XR glasses could fill the space instead? I know, I know. When I pitched this idea to…

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What to expect from Amazon’s event on September 30

Amazon will host a press event at the end of the month with some new hardware developments. It's scheduled for September 30 at 10AM ET in New York City. Here's what we think will be discussed at the fall event. In February, Amazon introduced some improvements to its voice assistant,…

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Sam Altman says ChatGPT will stop talking about suicide with teens

On Tuesday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that the company was attempting to balance privacy, freedom, and teen safety — principles that, he admitted, were in conflict. His blog post came hours before a Senate hearing focused on examining the harm of AI chatbots, held by the subcommittee on crime…

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NHTSA is investigating Tesla over its electronic door handles

Who says journalism is dead? Less than a week after Bloomberg published a damning report about Tesla's "dangerous doors," the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is now looking into it. On Tuesday, the regulator said it opened an investigation into the automaker's electrically powered doors. The problem: They…

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Grab the Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet for the best price this year ahead of Prime Big Deal Days

With the recent announcement of the Prime Big Deal Days sale in October, Amazon has already begun discounting some of its own best-selling devices. That includes the Amazon Fire HD 10, which is now on sale for $89.99 (was $139.99). This $50 discount isn’t the biggest price drop we’ve seen…

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Charlie Kirk’s death got complicated by gamer brainrot

Editor’s note: This issue of Regulator was sent to subscribers prior to the release of the indictment against Tyler Robinson. Though we have more hints about Robinson’s motives, what follows is still accurate about the videogame-referencing memes being a red herring. Hello and welcome to Regulator. For a moment, the…

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