Month: May 2026

Google I/O 2026 live blog: On the ground at Google’s keynote

We’re back at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, for this year’s edition of Google I/O. These days, Silicon Valley is buzzing about the future of AI search, agents, vibe coding, and e-commerce, so you can bet we’re expecting to hear tons of news on these fronts. And who…

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Sony’s 1000X The Collexion are a luxurious and expensive celebration of its iconic headphones

Ten years ago Sony introduced the MDR-1000X headphones. They combined noise canceling, good sound, design, and comfort in a way that we hadn’t quite seen before in a set of wireless headphones. (At the time, the Bose QC35 were the closest competitor, but I wasn’t a huge fan of their…

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I’m a MacBook expert, but these cut-price Dell laptops have me considering swapping sides

As TechRadar’s computing expert, I’ve been telling pretty much everyone to buy a MacBook Neo if they’re looking for a great budget laptop, but Dell’s early Memorial Day sales could change that. The deal that really caught my eye is the Dell 15 laptop for just $399.99 from Dell.com. Thanks…

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Worried about the future of the internet? Tor launches crypto-powered fundraising initiative to secure internet freedoms — and your vote matters more than your wallet size

Tor Project and Funding the Commons launch a Web3-native crowdfunding The initiative seeks to support 10 internet freedom nonprofits People can donate to projects using cryptocurrencies until June 18, 2026 Internet freedom has been in decline for 15 consecutive years, the latest Freedom House report shows, with censorship and surveillance…

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America’s dangerous, messy deepfakes crackdown is here

A law requiring social networks to quickly remove sexual deepfakes and other nonconsensual imagery is now fully in force. But experts warn the policy could do little to help victims — and at worst could facilitate censorship online. Last May, President Donald Trump signed the Take It Down Act, a…

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These 12 audiobooks taught me more about marketing than my business degree

I launched my first business back in 2017, taking the leap from marketing agency employee to marketing freelancer. Since then, my career has taken several twists and turns. But one thing has remained consistent: whether I’m applying growth tactics to my martial arts gym or writing about social media software…

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