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How 5G is turning cloud gaming into growth opportunities

“With shorter latency times, less jitter, and less packet loss in mobile gaming, 5G makes true cloud gaming services more of a reality.”Read More

Google-led paper pushes back against claims of AI inefficiency

In a newly released paper, Google pushes back against the notion that training AI models significantly harms the environment.Read More

Biden’s labor secretary says gig workers should be considered employees

Labor Secretary Marty Walsh is looking at you, Uber and Lyft. | Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images That could mean big trouble for companies like Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash. US Labor…

Meghan and Harry’s Oprah interview to be dissected in new TV special – CNET

Think you’d heard it all about the British royals and that infamous Oprah interview? There’s always more.

Linksys’ new Wi-Fi 6E routers include the most expensive mesh yet – CNET

At $900 for a two-pack or $1,200 for a three-pack, the Linksys Velop Atlas Max 6E mesh router shows that access to the 6GHz band won’t come cheap.

Kentucky Derby 2021: How to watch, stream live without cable – CNET

The biggest horse race of the year is running on Saturday on NBC. You can watch, no cable subscription required.

NASA Mars helicopter fourth flight fails to get off the ground – CNET

The history-making Ingenuity was scheduled to take off again on Thursday, but it didn’t go as planned.

Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL after spending $9 billion on fallen giants

Enlarge / Yahoo logo at the 2014 International CES conference in Las Vegas. (credit: Getty Images | Ethan Miller ) Verizon is reportedly ready to give up on Yahoo and…

Lowest price ever for this HP Chromebook X360: $280 (save $90) – CNET

This 12-inch convertible can also pull tablet duty.

Ford cuts production outlook in half over chip shortage woes – Roadshow

In the second quarter of this year, Ford may build 50% fewer vehicles without the necessary semiconductor chips.

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