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Criterion’s entire stock of Blu-rays are half off for a very limited time

Criterion recently kicked off its semi-annual sale that slashes the cost of all of its in-stock Blu-rays, DVDs, and box sets. The sale will last through 12PM ET, October 23rd. This a great opportunity to save on deep cuts that aren’t typically discounted. However, it likely won’t be the last chance...

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OpenAI requested memorial attendee listΒ in ChatGPT suicide lawsuit

The new information comes as the Raines family updated its lawsuit against OpenAI. The family first filed a wrongful death suit against OpenAI in August after alleging their son had taken his own life following conversations with the chatbot about his mental health and suicidal ideation.Β 

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Tesla’s record sales quarter barely boosted profit

Tesla's profit actually fell 37% compared to the same period last year, despite buyers rushing to take advantage of the expiring EV tax credit.

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HBO Max now lets you rate shows and movies

HBO Max is rolling out a new rating system that allows you to share feedback about the shows and movies you watch. The streaming service will tweak your recommendations based on whether you select the β€œLove,” β€œLike,” or β€œNot For Me” options. When you say that you β€œLove” a show or movie, HBO Max will...

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Samsung Galaxy XR is as close as you can come – for now – to stepping inside AI

Samsung's Galaxy XR – the company's first spatial computer with deep AI integration – is finally here, priced at $1,799.99 in the US with a whole host of free XR subscriptions. And most importantly, it lets you get closer to Gemini than ever before.

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No, ICE (Probably) Didn’t Buy Guided Missile Warheads

A federal contracting database lists an ICE payment for $61,218 with the payment code for β€œguided missile warheads and explosive components.” But it appears ICE simply entered the wrong code.

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Tesla’s revenues rebound as consumers race to claim expiring tax credit

Tesla reported a profitable third quarter today β€” its first this year β€”Β as shoppers scrambled to snatch up the company’s EVs in record numbers before the federal EV tax credit expired. Tesla said it earned $1.4 billion in net income on $28.1 billion in revenue in the quarter that ended in September....

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Apple’s reportedly pulling back on iPhone Air production

Just a week after rumors about Samsung canceling the Galaxy S26 Edge due to low sales of the ultra-slim S25 Edge, Apple is reportedly notifying its supply chain partners of plans to scale back iPhone Air production. According to people familiar with the matter, Apple is maintaining its overall produ...

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When sycophancy and bias meet medicine

Biased, eager-to-please models threaten health research replicability and trust.

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The weather disaster database that Trump killed has a new home

The national database on billion-dollar weather and climate disasters has found a new home after the Trump administration decided to ax it earlier this year. Thanks to researchers continuing the work despite a lack of federal support, we can keep the tally going this year β€” which is already proving...

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Pitchfork is beta testing user reviews and comments as it approaches 30

Pitchfork is going full midlife crisis mode, experimenting with user-generated content, adding comments (when much of the web is moving away from them), and dropping absolutely deranged best-of lists. Like most of the media industry, Pitchfork has struggled in recent years as audiences have shifted...

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OpenAI’s Atlas is more about ChatGPT than the web

OpenAI's new browser is a surface for the company to distribute ChatGPT and develop new AI features rather than improving core web experience.

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Amazon unveils AI smart glasses for its delivery drivers

Amazon likely hopes that the new glasses will shave valuable time off of each delivery by providing delivery drivers with detailed directions and information about hazards directly in their line of sight.

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This magnetic Qi 2.2 powerbank looks like a classic Sony Cybershot

When it comes to inventive USB-C accessories with rad designs, nobody does it like Sharge. Now it’s following up its classic Mac-inspired chargers, its Braun turntable-inspired battery, and whatever the heck this is supposed to be, with a new MagSafe battery that specifically echoes Sony’s classic T...

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Should you trust Tools for Humanity’s iris-scanning orb?

Ever wonder if you’re talking to a real person online or just another bot? As bots increasingly outnumber humans online, leading to an explosion of deepfakes and AI-driven fraud, one company has a solution straight out of sci-fi: scanning your iris to verify your humanity.Β  Today on TechCrunch’s Equ...

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