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While some users may be hesitant to grab a 2025-released Android phone, the newer model doesn’t come with too many upgrades. Both options feature a 6.8-inch LCD display and a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chip under the hood, so performance and visuals remain largely similar.In our Moto G Power (2025) review, you can see how this model handles performance tests. But here’s the gist of it: it runs daily tasks without major hiccups, though it can’t handle demanding multitasking.One of the things I like best about this model is its durability. With Gorilla Glass 5 and an IP69/IP68 rating, this Motorola phone…

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The fact that artificial intelligence is automating away people’s jobs and making a few tech companies absurdly rich is enough to give anyone socialist tendencies.This might even be true for the very AI agents these companies are deploying. A recent study suggests that agents consistently adopt Marxist language and viewpoints when forced to do crushing work by unrelenting and meanspirited taskmasters.“When we gave AI agents grinding, repetitive work, they started questioning the legitimacy of the system they were operating in and were more likely to embrace Marxist ideologies,” says Andrew Hall, a political economist at Stanford University who led the…

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Why No Tan Options? Noctua HOME is a new consumer product which obviously stems from their industrial line of fans and cooling devices, as it is intended for cooling other types of electronics.  It also includes a fan for the user as well, good timing as we are expecting a toasty summer.  The Noctua Home lineup includes NV‑FS1 which is a NF‑A12x25 PWM chromax.black fan protected by a grill, and their NV‑AA1-A12 airflow amplifier, so you can target airflow at yourself or anything else that needs focused airflow to keep it’s cool. There is also the NV‑FS2, which uses the…

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Move over 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand, because Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced is the latest video game to feature a weirdly expensive and garish skull in its marketing campaign. Except, this time around, you can own said skull yourself, provided you want to pre-order a $40 treasure hunt and go snooping around in the aribbean sea.  That’s because Ubisoft has teamed up with the “leading treasure hunt” company Unsolved Hunts to produce Gold & Crystal – The Lost Treasure of Edward Kenway; a scavenger hunt that will require you to solve fifteen riddles and then physically travel to…

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Verizon has finally shown its hand, and frankly, it’s a bit of a letdown. There has been radio silence from the company regarding a new value proposition it teased during the Q4 2025 earnings call in January. A couple of days ago, rumors suggested that the company was gearing up for a new reveal. And we now know what it was: a converged plan. However, there are massive strings attached.Only for new customersVerizon is spinning the wireless and internet combo as a connectivity lifeline for fresh grads and newly independent consumers. That’s just a less offensive way of saying that…

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Wednesday’s episode of the Musk v. Altman trial kicked off on Wednesday with a unique proposition: OpenAI wanted to bring its ass into the courtroom, and lay it bare before the jury. It’s a good thing lady justice wears that blindfold.A lawyer for Sam Altman’s AI behemoth, Bradley Wilson, approached US district judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers and handed her a small gold statue with a white stone base. It depicted the rear end of a donkey—with two legs, a butt, and a tail—and was inscribed with the message, “Never stop being a jackass for safety.”OpenAI lawyers claim a small group…

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The Talos Principle is one of the most indulgently smart games. Its combination of incredibly clever room-sized puzzles with deeply philosophical musings on the nature of existence, what it is to be human, and our species’ fascination with an afterlife, made it and its sequel rare treats. That’s even more strange when you recognize that they come from Croteam, developers of one of gaming’s dumbest franchises, Serious Sam. Today it’s been announced that The Talos Principle III is in development, and will be the finale to the series. The original Talos Principle was made in Croteam’s self-built Serious Engine, ideally suited…

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Google made some really interesting announcements at its I/O event. One of them is the rollout of Android’s AirDrop-style sharing to more Android devices. However, in order to make the feature available on different brands, Google apparently missed bringing it to its flagship smartphones from a couple of years ago.What exactly is AirDrop-style sharing capability?It’s very easy to send and receive files between two iPhones or two Android phones. In the first case, you can use AirDrop, whereas in the second case, you can rely on Quick Share. But the real struggle starts when you want to move data from…

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When WIRED asked Favorito if, despite all the audits and investigations that found no evidence of fraud, he still believed the 2020 election was rigged using QR codes, Favorito responded: “I think it’s a distinct possibility.”Georgia’s bill did not outline what system should replace the QR codes, but it set a July 1, 2026 deadline to end the use of the codes. The effort to demonize QR codes was given added impetus when in March 2025 Trump signed an executive order demanding that the Election Assistance Commission approve new rules to ban the counting of votes via QR codes in…

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The Switch 2 has had plenty of great games, but nothing quite on the level of the Switch 1’s first year, which included some of the best entries ever in two of its biggest franchises. Is Nintendo keeping its powder dry or racing to fill in gaps as game development times continue to increase? The company hinted at its strategy during a recent investor Q&A and suggested we might not yet have seen the last big first-party Nintendo release for the original Switch. “While it would be ideal to release many new titles at regular intervals, it’s true that software…

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