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  • I just tried the new Sharp Aquos QLED TV and it’s an unremarkable mess

    The Sharp Aquos QLED TV is a budget screen with little going for it beyond its low price. Despite its 4K resolution, Dolby Vision support, and enticing affordability, it pales in comparison to major rivals due to its subpar performance and frustrating TV interface. The picture quality is extremely lackluster, with perpetual visual noise, blooming, and washed-out colors highlighting some…

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  • I used Claude to vibe-code my wildly overcomplicated smart home

    I am not, by any definition, a coder, but when I started seeing people’s vibe-coded smart home projects all over my social feeds this month, I was intrigued. From a “master command center” built on a Lutron system to AI controlling a smart oven, people were unleashing AI in their smart homes, using Claude Code to build tools that would…

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  • Meta earnings live updates — stock down ahead of Q4 results, AI spending biggest worry

    Refresh 2026-01-28T18:34:18.111Z (Image credit: Future) Meta Platforms isn’t betting on a single “killer” pair of smart glasses — and that’s intentional. Instead of rushing straight to full augmented reality, Meta is rolling out a multi-stage hardware strategy built around three distinct categories: audio AI glasses, display AI glasses, and eventually full AR. The goal is gradual adoption. Audio-first glasses introduce…

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  • AI Is Rewriting Compliance Controls and CISOs Must Take Notice

    By Itamar Apelblat, CEO & Co-Founder, Token Security For decades, compliance frameworks were built on an assumption that now feels outdated: humans are the primary actors in business processes. Humans initiate transactions, humans approve access, humans interpret exceptions, and humans can be questioned when something goes wrong. That premise sits at the core of regulatory mandates, like SOX, GDPR, PCI…

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  • Grok is the most antisemitic chatbot according to the ADL

    Across six top large language models, xAI’s Grok performed the worst at identifying and countering antisemitic content, according to a study published Wednesday by the Anti-Defamation League. On the other end of the spectrum, Anthropic’s Claude performed the best according to the report’s metrics, but the ADL said all models had gaps that required improvement. The ADL tested Grok, OpenAI’s…

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  • I didn’t realize Perplexity could do this — 10 hidden features worth trying

    I admit Perplexity is not my first choice for AI. I honestly forget about it most of the time because I rely so heavily on what I call the Big Three: ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude. Before really diving into everything Perplexity can do, I thought of it as an AI search engine with citations. You know, type a question, get…

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  • The crypto bill is falling apart in Congress

    Hello and welcome to Regulator, the Verge newsletter about the technology politics happening in our nation’s capital. I hope our snowstorm-affected readers are safe, warm, and haven’t reenacted The Shining at home yet. Do you know what prevents that? Subscribing to The Verge. Last week, when I was tracking Coinbase’s opposition to the Clarity Act, I kept hearing the same…

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  • Keychron M6 8K review: Cheap, cheerful and oh-so-powerful

    If you’re on the market for one of the best mice, there’s no dearth of options, and Keychron’s M6 8K has just proven that you don’t need to spend a lot to get the premium features of the Logitech MX Master 4. I’m positive that this rodent will be on my desk for a long, long time. The M6 8K…

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  • The psychology behind modern ransomware extortion

    For years, security teams treated ransomware as a technological problem. Security teams hardened backup systems, deployed endpoint detection, practiced incident response playbooks built around data recovery, and employed attack surface management to prevent initial access. But in 2025, that playbook is dangerously outdated. Today’s ransomware operations have evolved beyond file encryption into something far more difficult to defend against, systematized…

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  • Shure MV88 USB-C review: My go-to voiceover mic from here on out

    Shure has done it again: it’s made one of the best microphones. The MV88 USB-C is a streamlined version of the MV88+ that came out last year. Intended to be used for phone-forward content, the MV88 USB-C plugs directly into your cellphone’s USB-C port for instant connectivity. You can customize tons of features in the Shure Motiv Audio app, like…

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