Tech
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The event will feature well-known personalities such as Khairy Jamaludin, Shahril Hamdan, and Khairul Aming.
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All the stuff you want from Japan.
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Gaming-to-go is going strong.
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The new norm.
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Time spent in enjoyment is not wasted.
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When your selfie game is too strong.
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And it takes pretty decent images, too.
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Remember Tamagotchi, the digital, virtual pet that frustrated many a parent in the nineties?
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Is there a faster electric vehicle out there?
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The way we've found jobs in America has been changing since the beginning of the internet.
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Your phone number was never meant to be an all-access pass to your life.
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Hey everyone, Leica has a phone!
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Facebook's Oculus is testing in-headset VR advertising, because not even our virtual realities can escape the claws of capitalism.
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Apple's health ambitions, at one point, went way further than adding a blood oxygen monitor to the Apple Watch.
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Polestar, an electric spinoff brand from Volvo and China-based Geely, is making its third EV next year.
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Shine on, you dirty diamonds.
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MacKenzie Scott — a billionaire philanthropist and ex-wife to space boy Jeff Bezos — has pledged to give US$2.7 billion to 286 organizations, she announced in a post on Medium post Tuesday.
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Before Siri and Alexa, there was Bonzi.
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee, credited as the inventor of the World Wide Web, is selling the source code for his invention as an NFT at a Sotheby's auction.
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Nuro's driverless bots are delivering FedEx packages in a city that already has autonomous pizza delivery.
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Apple Watch 7, which is due to be launched later this year, will have a different look and a speedier processor.
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Your wish has been granted.
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YouTube is making big changes to who it will let "take over" YouTube.com.
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Non-early adopters take note: Your iPhone needs a tune-up. Like, now.
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Google Workspace — the company's suite of business tools previously known as Google Suite — is now free, and available to everyone.
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It's all about clean energy, it seems.
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In 2015, Apple Harry Potter-ized our pics with the introduction of photos-as-moving-pictures, aka "live photos."
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The Apple Watch has many strengths, but battery life isn't one of them.
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There are many reasons you may wish to block someone on Facebook, from safeguarding your privacy to taking care of your mental health.
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These days, our computers and televisions may seem almost interchangeable.
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If you've "cut the cord" with a YouTube TV subscription, but now you want to actually cancel YouTube TV itself, here's how to do it.
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Whether you're hitting your activity goals on the Apple Watch a little too easily or not at all, you can always switch up those target metrics whenever you'd like.
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When Apple announced the upcoming iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 updates at the 2021 Worldwide Developers Conference, CEO Tim Cook revealed a host of exciting new features including Spatial Audio on FaceTime, Do Not Disturb responses, and securely uploading photo ID.
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Alexa can be a jealous eavesdropper, unexpectedly interrupting your most private exchanges with, "I’m sorry, I don’t understand what you’re asking," when, in fact, you are talking on FaceTime with your GP.
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It's a sad reality that thousands of social media accounts get hacked daily.
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It can be incredibly frustrating when your AirPods run out of battery, especially if you're in the middle of listening to a really good song or podcast.
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Bad news for Big Tech.
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In August 2020, Google decided to hide all parts of a web address in Chrome except for the domain name.