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Apple AirPods may get live translation feature soon, report says

The future is now, it seems, and Apple is right in the thick of it. Cupertino is reportedly working on a new feature for AirPods that would allow people to translate conversations live and in person.  The news comes via Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Per Gurman, Apple intends to release the new feature “as part of

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Companies Might Soon Have to Tell You When Their Products Will Die

The proposed act would require companies to disclose a “reasonable” support timeframe on a product’s packaging and online where it is sold, letting users know how long they can expect a device to have access to those connected features. It would also require companies to notify customers when their devices are approaching the end of

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Tern AI’s low-cost GPS alternative actually works

We’ve all experienced that moment of frustration when the GPS glitches and you miss an exit on the highway. The team at Tern AI, which is building a low-cost GPS alternative, says that’s because the current technology is limited by its reliance on satellite positioning.  Tern AI says it has figured out how to locate

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Get Pro-Level Microsoft Office Training for $29.99

Image: StackCommerce TL;DR: The 2025 Microsoft Office Pro Bundle includes eight expert-led courses (30 hours) on Excel, Word, PowerPoint & Office 365 — and for a limited time, it’s just $29.99 (reg. $160). For professionals, students, and business users, Microsoft Office isn’t just a tool — it’s an essential skillset. Whether you’re crafting polished reports

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Stephen King uses ‘Misery’ comparison to roast Trump on Threads

Stephen King already has a whole book that basically predicted the rise of Donald Trump (see The Dead Zone), but now he’s using one of his other novels to talk about the president’s recent actions. Posting on Threads (where the horror author is now more active than X), King used his 1987 book Misery to

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The United States of Elon Musk Inc.

Where do Elon Musk’s business interests end and Donald Trump’s political interests begin? Trick question—they’re one and the same. How else do you explain the jarring sight of the President of the United States hawking Teslas on the White House South Lawn? Trump has always been a salesman, lending his name to real estate, casinos,

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Developer of LockBit ransomware gets extradited to the United States

Rostislav Panev, a 51-year-old dual Russian-Israeli national, who is accused of being a key developer for the notorious LockBit ransomware gang, has been extradited from Israel to the United States, the Department of Justice announced on Thursday.  Panev was arrested in Israel in December, becoming the third person arrested for their role in LockBit. Since

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‘Baltimorons’ review: The feel-good movie of 2025 has arrived

There are some days that start off bland and then spin strangely and sensationally to change your life forever — for the better. Jay Duplass’ Baltimorons is about such an extraordinary day. Co-writing this comedy with leading man Michael Strassner, director Duplass crafts a journey that is an absolute side-tickling and soul-enriching delight — and it

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Sony’s Dazzling New RGB LED TV Comes in 2026

We then got to see the fully assembled RGB prototype next to Sony’s best traditional mini-LED TV, the Bravia 9 (9/10, WIRED Recommends), and its 2023 flagship OLED, the A95L (9/10, WIRED Recommends), and again the results were impressive. While the prototype wasn’t able to create the same perfect black levels and focused contrast of

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UK’s secret iCloud backdoor order triggers civil rights challenge

The U.K. government’s secret order to Apple demanding it backdoor the end-to-end encrypted version of its iCloud storage service has now been challenged by two civil rights groups, Liberty and Privacy International, which filed complaints Thursday. They called the order “unacceptable and disproportionate” and warned of “global consequences” as the access order is thought to

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