Author: Zach_Wilson

Sony’s new 1440p OLED gaming monitor seems a lot better than its first

The original InZone M10S OLED gaming monitor stood out for a mix of reasons when I reviewed it for Polygon back in late 2024 — some good (impressively small stand, high 480Hz refresh rate) and some bad (high price, low on features versus the competition). The company is launching its…

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This new open-back Sony gaming headset has drivers from an acclaimed studio pair at a fraction of the price

Sony has announced new Inzone products This includes the open back Inzone H6 Air wired gaming headset It is also updating its Inzone M10S monitor with the enhanced Inzone M10S 2 Sony is expanding its Inzone hardware brand with a slate of new products, including an incredibly light wired gaming…

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Jeff Bezos still gets paid an $80,000 salary from Amazon — but also gets $1.6 million for travel and security, and ‘requested not to receive additional compensation’

Jeff Bezos’ $81,400 salary hasn’t changed since 1998 Amazon pays out around $1.6 million in security and travel expenses for its founder Other Amazon execs take home $365,000 in pay, as well as millions in expenses Amazon founder Jeff Bezos still earns a base salary of around $81,400 from the…

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Bose’s noise-crushing QC Ultra Earbuds are nearly 20 percent off right now

When it comes to the best noise-canceling earbuds, the competition has gotten fierce. Apple, Sony, Samsung, and Google all offer excellent options, though, unsurprisingly, Bose still retains the noise-canceling crown with the latest QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds. Luckily, you can now grab the second-gen earbuds at Amazon and Best Buy for…

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Samsung’s new Micro RGB TVs start at $1,600 for a 55-inch model

Samsung just released its lineup of Micro RGB TVs for 2026, and it includes models that start at 55 inches and go up to 85 inches. These 4K sets feature the company's Micro RGB display technology, which uses thousands of little red, green and blue LEDs to minimize color bleed…

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Has Google’s AI watermarking system been reverse-engineered?

A software developer claims to have reverse-engineered Google DeepMind’s SynthID system, showing how AI watermarks can be stripped from generated images or manually inserted into other works. A claim that, according to Google, isn’t true. The developer, going by the username Aloshdenny, has open-sourced their work on GitHub and documented…

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