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Like it or not, all modern phones get compared to the iPhone 17 Pro. Apple’s incredible popularity is due not just to the camera system alone, but the ease of use, the software polish and the long software support.Vivo might not have all of that, but it bets the bank on the absolute cutting edge of smartphone camera technology, coupled with software processing that values color fidelity over a trendy look. Pixel 10 Pro XL: $250 off at Amazon $250 off (21%) With its 6.8-inch OLED screen and serious Gemini AI prowess, the Pixel 10 Pro XL is one of…

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You know things are bad when the Pope gets involved. No doubt reeling from a launch that somehow went down even worse than Ferrari itself anticipated, the Italian carmaker sought to get the endorsement of none other than His Holiness Pope Leo XIV for its first EV, the Luce.Guided by Ferrari chairman John Elkann and senior Ferrari executives, in a hillside town about 15 miles southeast of Rome, the pontiff sat in the driver’s seat and listened patiently as test driver Raffaele De Simone explained the vehicle’s controls and driving modes as if he really was speaking to a man…

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Google recently updated the Fitbit health app and replaced it with a new Google Health app. This new version of the app lacks all of the features of the Fitbit app, is reportedly buggy, and is stuffed full of AI features. Unsurprisingly, a lot of people who were happy using the Fitbit app for the last few years are now very mad, and are flooding the app store with negative reviews as Google tries to calm everybody down with a roadmap. On May 26, after months of beta testing and previews, Google officially killed the old version of the popular…

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It’s safe to say that we’re almost at the Acceptance stage with the prospect of Samsung phones getting more expensive again.True, we’re often in the Anger and Denial stages as well, but after many months of non-stop inflation, we’re coming to terms with reality. in 2027 anyway. Just look at the current RAM and memory chip situation. Prices for components have been creeping upward for a while now, and these things rarely reverse overnight. I think the Galaxy S27 Ultra might finally be the one that breaks Samsung’s current pricing wall. The Galaxy S26 Ultra somehow managed to stay at…

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A group of AI researchers who previously worked at Google DeepMind, Apple, OpenAI, and Meta Superintelligence Labs announced on Wednesday they’re launching a new startup called Trajectory, which aims to help companies regularly improve their AI products by training on real-world user interactions.Trajectory wants to build a platform for AI that can learn continuously, a capability that researchers have long held up as a major barrier to further AI progress. OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic have found success training increasingly capable versions of AI models, especially for domains such as coding, math, and science. However, these systems stop getting smarter after…

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[00:00:19] Nathan Wrigley: Welcome to the Jukebox podcast from WP Tavern. My name is Nathan Wrigley. Jukebox is a podcast which is dedicated to all things WordPress, the people, the events, the plugins, the blocks, the themes, and in this case, the future of WordPress plugins, AI, ethics, and new directory standards. If you’d like to subscribe to the podcast, you can do that by searching for WP Tavern in your podcast player of choice, or by going to wptavern.com/feed/podcast, and you can copy that URL into most podcast players. If you have a topic that you’d like us to…

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I’m on the verge of a breakdown, man. I barely survived the Winter 2026 anime season. There aren’t enough hours in the day to keep up with the current Spring 2026 lineup. And now, Summer 2026 is almost upon us. But hey, surely it’s fine, right? There’s no way Summer 2026 could be on par with the last two seasons. It was just a coincidence that the previous six months of anime have been chock-full of back-to-back bangers. I’ll just have a quick browse through the upcoming schedule to confirm that we’re finally entering a quiet period, so we can…

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Summer is when we usually spend more time outside on long strolls or just chilling out in the park. If you’re looking for a compact Bluetooth speaker to keep you company while gazing at the stars during those warm summer nights, you should definitely check out Amazon’s deal on the Marshall Willen II.The retailer has discounted this compact speaker by 31%, cutting $40 off its price. While $40 doesn’t seem significant, it actually lets you treat yourself to a brand-new Marshall Willen II for less than $90. And let me tell you this: this bad boy is a total bargain…

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Late last week, employees at the Department of Labor received a long email strongly urging them to file whistleblower complaints and report instances of “diversity, equity, and inclusion”-related discrimination or retaliation. In short, employees were told to alert the government of DEI compliance in any way.The email, sent on Friday and viewed by WIRED, felt like it was a “reminder to narc on your coworkers for doing DEI,” says a DOL employee who requested anonymity for fear of retaliation. The notice was titled “Reporting DEI-Related Discrimination, Retaliation, and Related Whistleblower Disclosures” and came from a “DOL Guidance and Information” email…

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A whole discourse on nostalgia just flooded my social media feeds, and I tend to hang out more in the camp of disliking games that just wave stuff I loved as a kid in my face to try and elicit an emotional reaction. But Mina the Hollower, Yacht Club’s second attempt at a retro-invoking hit, isn’t that. I don’t feel like Mina is gracelessly milking retro nostalgia for a time gone by so much as it’s tapping into my existing love, born in my childhood and grown to adulthood with me, for games in which everything is wonderfully mysterious. I…

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