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The iPhone SE 4 is tipped to arrive this week as new images leak
By Rael Hornby published
The much anticipated release of the iPhone SE 4 may finally be here, with Apple expected to unveil the mid-range phone this week.

AI took over the Super Bowl — one ad stood out from the rest
By Oscar Gonzalez published
ChatGPT made quite a showing during the Big Game.

Apple's vision for AR glasses haven't been totally scrapped yet
By Oscar Gonzalez published
The company reportedly still has plans to make its own standalone AR glasses.

"Roll back to Windows 10 immediately": Microsoft issues stark warning to wily Windows 11 users
By Rael Hornby published

Meta is hell-bent on making 2025 the year of smart glasses — and I've never been more ready
By James Pero published
If you were at all on the fence about smart glasses, Meta might change your mind

Sony's PlayStation Network is back up.
By Oscar Gonzalez last updated
The PlayStation maker has yet to provide updates on what's happened with the network.

Bill Gates says humans will not be needed for "most things" thanks to AI
By Oscar Gonzalez published
The Microsoft co-founder also talked about how tripping on acid had him thinking about code.

Microsoft doesn't want to tell you how to uninstall Microsft Edge
By Oscar Gonzalez published
A new page from Microsoft about removing the browser from Windows offers no instructions on how to get rid of it.
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