Month: October 2025

Testing the HP EliteBook X G1a 14 revealed an AI-centric business laptop designed for early adopters

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. HP EliteBook X G1a 14 AI: 30-second review I thought HP naming conventions were silly, but the excessively convoluted…

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Breaking up (Google) is hard to do

Breaking up Google’s ad tech monopoly is, apparently, like going to Mars or trying to replace Michael Jordan — dubiously possible and a huge amount of work. Those were some of the analogies witnesses testifying in Google’s defense told a federal judge this week as the company mounts its second…

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7 Best MagSafe Phone Grips (2025), Tested and Reviewed

Take the strain off with these comfortable, durable, and lightweight smartphone grips. Source

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Engadget review recap: Ray-Ban Meta, GoPro Max 2 and more

If you prefer some variety in your review roundups, we cover quite the gamut this time. The headliner is the new Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, but we’ve recently tested a powerful gaming laptop, two action cameras and a wireless mouse (yep, still need those). Catch up on all the reviews…

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Consume Me is a raw and funny memoir in video game form

There’s a lot of math in diet culture. It’s all numbers — calories in, calories burned — and a constant tally running in one’s head. In some ways, disordered eating can be considered a disturbed sort of strategy game, which is precisely why Jenny Jiao Hsia and AP Thomson’s Consume…

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AI systems are the perfect companions for cheaters and liars finds groundbreaking research on dishonesty

AI study finds machines more likely than humans to follow dishonest instructions Researchers warn that delegating to AI lowers moral cost of cheating Guardrails reduce but don’t remove dishonesty in machine decision making A new study has warned delegating decisions to artificial intelligence can breed dishonesty. Researchers found people are…

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