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Galaxy S24 leaks show Samsung’s usual love for the iPhone

Microsoft will stop old Windows product keys from activating new Windows installs

$5,000 Google Jamboard dies in 2024—cloud-based apps will stop working, too

Meta launches consumer AI chatbots with celebrity avatars in its social apps

Report: Apple’s next iPhone SE will be the one to retire the iPhone 6 design

Reddit blocks opting out of personalized ads, starts paying users 

Raspberry Pi 5, with upgraded everything, available for preorder today

Jony Ive and OpenAI’s Altman reportedly collaborating on mysterious AI device

Smartphone sales down 22 percent in Q2, the worst performance in a decade

Spotify uses AI to clone and translate podcaster voices in new pilot program

Amazon wants to charge a subscription fee for Alexa eventually

Windows 11 23H2’s new features and version number are arriving separately

Can you melt eggs? Quora’s AI says “yes,” and Google is sharing the result

ChatGPT update enables its AI to “see, hear, and speak,“ according to OpenAI

Pixel 8 leak promises 7 years of OS updates—even more than an iPhone

Android phones get PC webcam capabilities in the latest beta

Apple’s new iPhone 15 and 15 Pro reach doorsteps and store shelves

Amazon adding ads to Prime Video in 2024 unless you pay $2.99 extra

iOS 16.7 arrives for older iPhones and people who don’t want to upgrade

AI-generated books force Amazon to cap ebook publications to 3 per day

Next major Windows update is available September 26, with new AI (and not-AI) features

Amazon’s generative-AI-powered Alexa is as big a privacy red flag as old Alexa

Linux gives up on 6-year LTS kernels, says they’re too much work

iOS 17 review: StandBy for more features

Dealmaster: Early Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sales continue, Garmin deals, and more

New Huawei SoC features processor cores designed in-house

Telling AI model to “take a deep breath” causes math scores to soar in study

Google’s AI assistant can now read your emails, plan trips, “double-check” answers

Google Slides adds live collaborative mouse pointers

FTC v. Microsoft document leak outs detailed plans for mid-gen Xbox refresh