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Category: Emerging Tech
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The Apple M4 iPad Air: Tech Experts Detail Their First Im…
The M4 iPad Air is one of the more underrated devices that Apple launched in the veritable marathon that was last week, culminating in the ‘Apple Experience’ event on March 04. Even though the MacBook Neo eventually stole the proverbial show and nearly all of… The M4 iPad Air is one of the more underrated…
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VPNs surge in Australia as mandatory age verification for…
Major adult site provider Aylo restricts access for Australian users rather than collecting sensitive user data When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. VPN services are climbing Australia's app store charts as mandatory age verification checks to access adult-only content come into effect today.…
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Everyone Agrees Social Media Is Bad for Kids, but No One …
Some countries have implemented bans, others are using age-verification, but a universal solution to protect kids and teens’ mental health is proving difficult The post Everyone Agrees Social Media Is Bad for Kids, but No One Can Agree on How to Fix It appear… When Mark Zuckerberg took the stand before a Los Angeles jury…
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Qualcomm plots out 6G, Wi-Fi 8 future with AI as the new …
Leading comms tech platform provider unveils agentic radio access network management service and AI enhancements for commercial RAN platforms to accelerate value for telcos on the path to 6G As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes the connectivity market to become more aligned with tomorrow’s agentic-oriented business world, comms tech provider Qualcomm has set out its vision,…
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Pentagon Spent $93 Billion In One Month ‘Use-It-Or-Lose…
The Pentagon spent an historic $93 billion on grants and contracts in September 2025 alone, according to a new report obtained by the DCNF. The Pentagon spent an historic $93 billion on grants and contracts just in September in 2025, according to a new report obtained exclusively by the Daily Caller News Foundation. According to…
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100 Accidental Photos That Look Like They Belong In An Ar…
You might try to snap the perfect picture for years, but accidentally get the one that looks like Da Vinci painted it completely by accident. The online community “Accidental Renaissance” is the place to celebrate pictures taken in everyday environments, wher… Photographers, like any other artists, have to work year after year to hone their…
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MacBook Neo makes me want an iPhone Neo
Macworld In the past I’ve wondered whether Apple is even able, let alone willing, to make and sell a genuinely cheap product. In the flurry of announcements last week, notably the launch of the MacBook Neo and iPhone 17e, I feel like I got my answer. … In the past, I’ve wondered whether Apple is…
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New disruption unit launched in crackdown on fraud
New and expanded fraud strategy sets out how the government will dismantle overseas scam compounds and protect the public from the UK’s most pervasive crime. New and expanded fraud strategy sets out how the government will dismantle overseas scam compounds and protect the public from the UK’s most pervasive crime. Fraudsters will be stopped in…
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The $599 MacBook Neo is Here: Things Apple Didn’t Tell …
Apple’s MacBook Neo represents a strategic move to provide an affordable entry point into the Mac ecosystem. Priced at $599, it is tailored for students and casual users seeking a lightweight, functional laptop without exceeding their budget. However, this af… Apple’s MacBook Neo represents a strategic move to provide an affordable entry point into the…
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Screen-Free Schools? Some Legislators Push for a New Normal
First, it was no phones in schools. Now, amid the debate around edtech, schools are looking to go screen free. When Kim Whitman’s son was in kindergarten in 2015, it was the first time their school district rolled out a one-to-one device program, assigning an electronic device to every child. Beyond using it in the…
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