Month: October 2025

Apple says Jon Prosser ‘has not indicated’ when he may respond to lawsuit

Earlier this week, Jon Prosser, who is being sued by Apple for allegedly stealing trade secrets, told The Verge that he has been “in active communications with Apple since the beginning stages of this case.” But Apple, in a new filing on Thursday that was reported on by MacRumors, said…

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Amazon’s new Help Me Decide button picks what you were going to buy anyway – just faster

Amazon’s new “Help Me Decide” feature uses AI to analyze your shopping behavior and recommend a product The feature is available in the U.S. on mobile apps and browsers The AI makes and explains its personalized suggestions using browsing history and customer reviews Amazon wants to use AI to reduce…

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As a home theater purist, I wouldn’t get LG’s cinema-sized new micro-LED TV – here’s why a projector is a better choice

LG Electronics has launched the LG Magnit Active Micro LED, a 136-inch (approximately 3 meters wide and 1.7 meters tall) display designed to compete with Samsung and other brands in the home micro-LED video wall market. LG’s gargantuan new micro-LED TV uses active matrix technology. This enables individual pixels in…

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Wordle has achievements now

Want to flex your Wordle habit beyond just keeping your streak? The New York Times has added badges to recognize certain achievements in Wordle, Spelling Bee, and Connections. “Have you achieved the infamous Wordle in 1? What about the Perfect Connections Puzzle? How many Pangrams are under your Spelling Bee…

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I tested a bunch of gaming laptops and these are the best

Gaming laptops come in various shapes and sizes, though many of the heavy hitters remain thick and beefy machines that maximize cooling to get the most out of their powerful chips. Most are awash in RGB lighting and edgy designs geared toward capital-G Gamers, but there are also thinner, lighter…

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Fancy an e-bike for your feet? These radical Nike robo-shoes are the world’s first ‘powered footwear’

Nike’s latest shoe uses robotics to power people It is designed to help “anyone with a body” walk or run faster and further Nike says it is looking to commercialize the tech Nike has announced arguably the wildest creation to come out of its Oregon-based Research Labs in the form…

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