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  • Dyson Spot and Scrub Ai review: a great mop, a worse vacuum

    I’m deeply conflicted about the Dyson Spot + Scrub Ai robot vacuum and mop. It’s the company’s best robotic floor cleaner to date, with excellent mopping performance, good navigation and obstacle detection, and a multifunction dock that takes much of the busywork off your hands. But Dyson’s first attempt at a vacuum-and-mop combo is a worse vacuum than its predecessors,…

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  • Timing your workout with your body can help you get better sleep, says new study

    With most people juggling hectic schedules, you’re probably lucky to squeeze in a workout before work, between meetings, or between the office and home. But new research published in this month’s BMJ Open Heart journal suggests you should take more care when scheduling in your workouts, especially if you’re exercising to sleep better. Your natural body clock (circadian rhythm) governs…

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  • I tested the Dyson Airwrap i.d. Curly + Coily on my hair — the hype is completely justified

    There are hair tools, and then there are hair tools that make you wonder what you’ve been doing for the past decade. The Dyson Airwrap i.d. Curly + Coily is firmly in the second category. I’ll admit I came to this late. This is my first Dyson product and I’ll also admit that the price tag gave me pause. But…

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  • Here’s how the new Microsoft and OpenAI deal breaks down

    Microsoft’s relationship with OpenAI has always been complicated, so I expected the close partnership-turned-situationship to end in tears. After all, executive disagreements, rearranged contracts, and frustrations over AI infrastructure have all regularly been part of the partnership, creating plenty of tension along the way. But against all odds, Microsoft and OpenAI divorced this week in a way that looks strangely…

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  • 007 First Light first impressions from a former Hitman speedrunner — a totally different beast (but in a good way)

    Hitman: World of Assassination is one of the greatest stealth games ever made, and when I saw IO Interactive get the gig to make 007 First Light, it felt like a match made in heaven. Don’t get me wrong, I knew this wasn’t going to be a copy + paste of Agent 47’s formula. I wasn’t expecting to muffin boost…

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  • I just tested the world’s fastest OLED gaming monitor — and its refresh rates are insane

    The LG UltraGear 27GX790B-B ($999) is one of the wildest devices I’ve tested. Like most of LG’s current gaming monitors, it lets you switch between two refresh rates. The difference is how high those numbers go: 540Hz at 1440p resolution and 720Hz at 720p resolution. No, those numbers aren’t typos! As things stand, this is certainly one of the fastest…

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  • Elon Musk’s worst enemy in court is Elon Musk

    About five hours into Elon Musk’s testimony, I typed the following sentence into my notes: “I have never been more sympathetic to Sam Altman in my life.” Musk’s direct testimony was an improvement over yesterday — even if his lawyer kept asking leading questions to cue him in how to answer. But that memory was immediately obliterated by an absolutely…

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  • OLED is safe: I tested the Hisense UR9 RGB Mini-LED TV, and it’s very good but falls short

    I want to start this review by saying that I really wanted to love Hisense’s latest addition to its lineup of RGB Mini-LED TVs, the UR9. I’m usually an OLED guy, but after hearing about the hype behind the UR9 — which is basically a more compact version of the Hisense 116UX that dazzled us at CES 2026 — I…

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  • All the evidence unveiled so far in Musk v. Altman

    The Musk v. Altman trial is underway, and that means exhibits, or the evidence to be presented in court, are being revealed piece by piece. So far, email exchanges, photos, and corporate documents are circulating from the earliest days of OpenAI — and from before the AI lab even had a name. Some high-level takeaways: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang gave…

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  • Shadow AI & OAuth sprawl

    Most organizations are rightly nervous about employees adopting unapproved AI tools. Shadow AI use in the form of LLMs, where users upload sensitive data to ChatGPT, Claude, or a dozen other chatbots, is a legitimate concern. But it’s not the biggest one. When an employee connects an AI app into Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Salesforce, or any other core platform,…

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