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I Bought the Galaxy Z TriFold for Over $3,000. Follow Along as I Test It (Live Updates)

Samsung’s buzzed-about new phone was tricky to get my hands on, but I’m excited to use it. Here are my ongoing observations.

I Bought the Galaxy Z TriFold for Over $3,000. Follow Along as I Test It (Live Updates)

Samsung’s buzzed-about new phone was tricky to get my hands on, but I’m excited to use it. Here are my ongoing observations.

Darren Aronofsky, Your AI Slop Is Ruining American History in ‘On This Day…1776’

Commentary: The high-profile Hollywood director created a studio dedicated to creating a “new cinematic grammar” built around AI. This is not a good start.

Darren Aronofsky, Your AI Slop Is Ruining American History in ‘On This Day…1776’

Commentary: The high-profile Hollywood director created a studio dedicated to creating a “new cinematic grammar” built around AI. This is not a good start.

Vercel rebuilt v0 to tackle the 90% problem: Connecting AI-generated code to existing production infrastructure, not prototypes

Before Claude Code wrote its first line of code, Vercel was already in the vibe coding space with its v0 service. The basic idea behind the original v0, which launched…

Nintendo’s Annoying Talking Flower Actually Out-Talked Me (and That’s Saying Something)

This silly $35 toy, available March 12, can dish snark, tell time and play music, but its conversations are strictly one-way.

I Stuck My Face Into Nintendo’s New Virtual Boy and Felt Oddly Comforted

This bulky, bizarre accessory for your Switch isn’t exactly VR, but it is a lot more fun than I expected.

The rise of Moltbook suggests viral AI prompts may be the next big security threat

On November 2, 1988, graduate student Robert Morris released a self-replicating program into the early Internet. Within 24 hours, the Morris worm had infected roughly 10 percent of all connected…

Flashback One35 V2 Review: A Digital Camera That Thinks It’s a Disposable Film Camera

The Flashback looks, feels and even works like an old-school disposable film camera, except it’s digital with a unique, retro experience.

The Apple Watch vs. Oura Ring Debate for Me Comes Down to One Feature

Picking favorites isn’t easy, but after months of wearing both, it’s clear they each have their strengths.

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