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Monday June 9, 2025. 01:09 PM
After almost 10 years, Google Assistant was recently axed in favor of Gemini. Siri gets a bad rap—now is the time for Apple to make a change too.
We tested the latest and greatest gaming laptops—from portable machines to an 18-inch monster—so you can level up your game anywhere.
More Americans than ever are becoming eligible for a class action payout—but the money is going to a small, dedicated group of people who are paying attention.
Follow our WWDC 2025 live blog for all of the updates coming to iOS, macOS, watchOS, and more.
Sunday June 8, 2025. 06:00 PM
Want to push back against the bigoted attacks targeting trans and gender-nonconforming people? Here are specific ways you can help—with your time, money, and everyday actions.
What is rotational impact? When do you have to replace your helmet? Here’s what to look for when shopping for a bike helmet.
With the popular app Pocket going away, you'll need a new way to catch up on those articles you've been meaning to read. Here are the best options.
A novel suggestion that complexity increases over time, not just in living organisms but in the nonliving world, promises to rewrite notions of time and evolution.
Dell's rebranding efforts officially kick off with the Dell 14 Plus. Is it more than just a fresh coat of paint?
Atkinson’s gleeful brilliance helped people draw on computer screens and access information via links.
Saturday June 7, 2025. 04:32 PM
The right shelter makes all the difference in the backcountry. Here are the best tents we’ve tested and love.
Sourdough bread is one of the most wonderful things you can make with your hands, but it can be fussy and hard to perfect. Now technology takes out most of the pesky guesswork.
What is the latest MicroSD iteration, and why does your Nintendo Switch need it?
If you’re looking for the sensation of a hug, these weighted blankets—plus weighted robes, eye masks, and more—will snuggle you back.
Beyond the jokes about its new shuttle service are serious questions about what it will mean for struggling transit systems, air quality, and congestion.
Plus: Ruark has new speakers, Photoshop comes to Android and summer's finest music player gets updated.
Plus: A 22-year-old former intern gets put in charge of a key anti-terrorism program, threat intelligence firms finally wrangle their confusing names for hacker groups, and more.
Friday June 6, 2025. 10:48 PM
A teardown of Nintendo’s latest console has found that the core tech that causes joystick drift is still there. Plus it’s even harder to repair than the original.
In an effort to evade detection, cybercriminals are increasingly turning to “residential proxy” services that cover their tracks by making it look like everyday online activity.
The billionaire’s feud with the president over the nation’s debt is jeopardizing lucrative deals for SpaceX and other Musk companies.
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