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  • I put the iPhone 17e vs. iPhone 17 through a 7-round face-off — here’s the winner

    Anyone looking to upgrade to a newer iPhone has plenty of options. However, for those looking to spend the least amount of money, there are only two models worth considering. That’s why an iPhone 17e vs. iPhone 17 face-off is necessary, seeing that they’re two most affordable new iPhones you can buy right now. With a $200 price gap between…

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  • Nvidia GTC 2026 LIVE — Jensen Huang reveals DLSS 5, OpenClaw partnership, and an Olaf robot

    Refresh 2026-03-16T20:33:22.004Z That appears to be it (Image credit: Nvidia) A strange recap is playing now with robots and an animated Jensen sitting around a campfire playing a country song about the keynote. The song is probably AI-generated. 2026-03-16T20:31:26.010Z Robotic AI models (Image credit: Nvidia) Nvidia is promoting its physical AI models for robotics including Groot, Kamino and Isaac labs.…

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  • Yahoo CEO Jim Lanzone on AI, gambling, and the open web

    Today, I’m talking with Jim Lanzone, who is the CEO of Yahoo. It’s basically impossible to sum up the Yahoo story, but the short version of it is that a long time ago Yahoo paid Google to run the search box on its website, and basically everything has gone sideways since. You’ll hear Jim refer to that deal as Yahoo’s…

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  • I used this free trick to finally make my braided cables lay flat — and it’s a game changer

    Welcome to Home Hacks (Image credit: Digitpatrox) Home Hacks is my new Tom’s Guide column where I detail the small but meaningful improvements I’ve made around my home. From adding useful new accessories to my desk setup to using smart home gadgets in unexpected ways and of course, repurposing old devices, I hope I can give you some inspiration for…

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  • 5 romantic comedies on Netflix you (probably) haven’t seen

    We’ve seen every Julia Roberts rom-com a billion times. Ditto every Reese Witherspoon charmer, too. And don’t get us started on those Hugh Grant classics. And while there are uber-popular romantic comedies that have stood the test of time and warrant revisiting over and over again, there are just as many that you may have missed the first time around,…

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  • Trump’s $100,000 fee for H-1Bs, six months later

    Last fall, President Donald Trump’s executive order raising the fee for H-1B visas to $100,000 — like many of his immigration policies — led to near-immediate chaos. Thousands of workers who had flown overseas to renew their visas ended up stranded abroad. Details about who would be affected only emerged after the fact. Six months later, the disorder from the…

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  • Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro review: the top choice for your Galaxy phone

    Samsung promised “more than a design refresh” for its new top-end Galaxy Buds – it added upgraded woofers for improved, dual-amped hi-fi sound, a new blade design, clearer call performance, and better noise cancellation. Ultimately, while the $249.99 Galaxy Buds 4 aren’t a huge leap forward over the previous model, they keep what was good about the Buds 3 and…

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  • Oscars 2026 live — updates, predictions and how to watch ahead of the 98th Academy Awards

    Refresh 2026-03-15T17:46:17.901Z Best Casting (Image credit: Warner. Bros Pictures) “Hamnet” “Marty Supreme” “One Battle After Another” “The Secret Agent” “Sinners” KW: As a new category, there are no precedents to ponder. Still, it seems like a sure victory for Francine Maisler, a respected veteran who put together an outstanding cast in “Sinners.” MM: Even if “Sinners” didn’t deserve to win…

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  • Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review: show off

    “Someone might be watching everything I’m doing on my screen,” I tell myself in public. Even when I’m doing nothing of consequence — just making my little Wordle guesses — there’s a sense of unease that stays with me. It’s never bothered me too much, and I generally save the sensitive stuff like banking for when I’m home, but I…

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  • I’ve been using the Pixel 10 Pro for 6 months — here’s what I love (and hate)

    The Google Pixel 10 Pro was first released just over six months ago to solid acclaim. While it’s true that the phone isn’t that much different from its predecessor, the Pixel 9 Pro, it doesn’t change the fact that it is, by most accounts, a very good phone — one of the reasons it’s on our list of the best…

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