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No more export licenses: US plans to fully cut off Huawei from chip suppliers

Lenovo announces a $2,345 FHD smart display for video calls

Samsung’s Q4 profits plummet 69 percent, hit 8-year low

Best SSD and RAM deals to boost your PC’s performance

How to control your smart home without yelling at a dumb voice assistant

Massive Yandex code leak reveals Russian search engine’s ranking factors

Best deals on accessories for your new MacBook Pro M2

The generative AI revolution has begun—how did we get here?

Like shoppers, Apple shows reduced interest in buying phones

Do mechanical keyboards really need arrow keys? 

Get your first look at the OnePlus Pad, OnePlus’ first tablet

Samsung’s new touch tech enables thinner, lighter OLED laptops

Apple beefs up smartphone services in “silent war” against Google

The DOJ sues Google for ad dominance, wants to break company up

It’s getting easier to buy bigger SSDs for the Steam Deck and Surface PCs

PC peripheral makers are feeling tech’s pandemic boom hangover too

Half of smart appliances remain disconnected from Internet, makers lament

iPadOS 15 drops support for newer iPads in 15.7.3 security update

iOS 16.3 and macOS Ventura 13.2 add hardware security key support

Microsoft will stop selling Windows 10 on January 31, but workarounds remain

2023 MacBook Pro review: A refined second generation

M2 Pro Mac mini review: Apple’s Goldilocks desktop for semi-professionals

US school runs lights 24/7/365: The smart lights have been broken since 2021

Google cuts 12,000 jobs, the largest layoff in the company’s history

Twitter retroactively changes developer agreement to ban third-party clients

Pioneering Apple Lisa goes “open source” thanks to Computer History Museum

Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot grows a set of hands, attempts construction work

Amazon is discontinuing its AmazonSmile charity program next month

GeForce Now Ultimate first impressions: Streaming has come a really long way

Revisiting Apple’s ill-fated Lisa computer, 40 years on

Logitech announces $70 webcams with USB-C, built-in shutters

Microsoft to lay off 10,000 workers, blames decelerated customer spending

Twitter says third-party apps broke “long-standing API rules,” won’t name rules

Reviewer buys 16TB portable SSD for $70, proves it’s a sham

Google plans AirTag clone, will track devices with 3 billion Android phones

New M2-powered MacBook Pros and minis have 8K video, Wi-Fi 6E, dozens of cores

A history of ARM, part 3: Coming full circle

Where Matter support stands, and what devices are coming, in early 2023

Google Stadia celebrates shutdown with controller update, new game

Reports: Twitter’s sudden third-party client lockouts were intentional

Amazon’s Kindle Scribe is pen-centric hardware let down by book-centric software

Best Buy offers free shipping for all members, but cuts Totaltech benefits

New Sony Walkman music players feature stunning good looks, Android 12