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This Is the Only Generation That Isn’t Totally Freaked Out by AI
Gen X stands apart from younger and older generations as Americans grow increasingly uneasy about AI and where the technology is headed.
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Credit: Visible / Verizon This Phone Plan for Commitment Phobes Is Only $19 per Month (But the Deal Won’t Last)
Don’t wait too long, because these deals disappear with the end of summer.
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How to Get Over Jet Lag as Fast as Humanly Possible
Jet lag sucks, but it shouldn’t keep you from traveling.
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Getty 3 Killer Laptop Deals for Students Who’d Rather Not Blow Their Entire Budget
Don’t limp through your next semester with a slow laptop. Check out these A+ deals.
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Credit: Babbel Babbel Is an Actually Serious Language App for Visual Learners
Babbel’s lessons will look familiar to anyone who’s ever taken a language course.
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Security anywhere, even lying on your couch – Credit: Proton Get 70% Off This Editor-Approved VPN While You Still Can
Your data—and your wallet—will thank you.
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21 Tech Gadgets That Solve Problems You’re Sick of Dealing With
These clever products fix everyday annoyances you’ve probably just accepted as part of life.
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AI Chatbots Are Better at Scamming People Than Human Scammers, Study Finds
In a simulated pig-butchering scam, participants trusted the chatbot more and were more likely to follow its request.
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The Google Pixel Watch 5, apparently sweating as it awaits its launch – Credit: Google Google’s Just-Launched Pixel Watch 5 Is Now Open for Preorders
The Google Pixel Watch 5 has landed. Well, sort of. It ships in a week, but you can preorder it now.
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The Insta360 X6 is tiny. – Credit: Insta360 The Insta360 X6 Action Cam Is Out. Bask in Its 8K, 360-Degree Glory.
Insta360 has a new contender for best 360-degree 8K action cam on the market.
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Insta360 Luna Ultra enjoying a nice day outside – Credit: Insta360 Luna Ultra Review: Insta360’s Wicked New 8K Gimbal Video Cam for Vloggers
Insta360 wants to send notice that vlogging cameras don’t have to be image quality second-runners.
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Universal History Archive/Contributor/Getty Images Researchers Are Using AI to Help Find Art Looted by the Nazis. Here’s How It Works.
The tool can search scattered archives for clues, but experts still have to verify any possible restitution claims.