
The Spy Film ‘If Looks Could Kill’ Was an Oddly Formative Moment in My Film Fandom
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If Looks Could Kill: The Spy Movie That Defined a Generation
It's been 35 years since Richard Grieco's If Looks Could Kill hit theaters, and revisiting this 1991 action-comedy is like stepping into a time machine. For a generation of young…

There's so much more we can do with iPhone, says Tim Cook
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Apple's Next 50 Years: Tim Cook Envisions a Future Where iPhone Takes a Back Seat to Human Connection
In a thought-provoking interview recorded at Apple's Grand Central flagship store in New York, CEO Tim Cook has outlined his vision for the…

Get Ready for a Year of Chaotic Weather in the US
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Record-Breaking Heat Wave and Looming El Niño Threaten to Upend 2025's Calm Climate Year
After a relatively quiet 2025 for climate disasters in the United States, the West is now bracing for what could be a record-shattering heat wave, while…

Vivaldi Browser 7.9 Introduces UI Auto-Hide for Full-Screen Browsing
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Vivaldi has just unveiled its latest masterpiece in web browsing: version 7.9, a bold leap forward that blends immersive design with smarter productivity. At the heart of this update lies a radical new feature—UI Auto-hide—that completely…

A $5 million prize awaits proof that quantum computers are useful for health care
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Quantum Computing Meets Biology: How Researchers Are Tackling Real-World Problems with Hybrid Machines
In a groundbreaking fusion of quantum computing and life sciences, researchers are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible by combining…

M5 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro review: Portable Mac Studio power
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Apple Unleashes the M5 Max: The 16-Inch MacBook Pro That Redefines Portable Powerhouse Performance
Months after Apple first unveiled its M5 chip family, the tech giant has pulled back the curtain on its most ambitious MacBook Pro yet: the…

‘Pluribus’ Might Ignore That Giant Bomb of a Season One Cliffhanger
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Pluribus Season 2: The Atomic Bomb Cliffhanger That Could Change Everything
When Pluribus wrapped its first season, fans were left reeling—not just from the existential dread of a worldwide alien hive mind, but from one of the boldest cliffhangers…

UK fines 4chan nearly $700,000 for failing its online safety act obligations
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UK Regulator Fines 4chan £520,000 for Failing Online Safety Obligations
In a landmark enforcement action, the UK's communications regulator Ofcom has imposed a total fine of £520,000 ($690,000) on the controversial imageboard website 4chan…

You might have to wait months for Intel’s latest chips to appear in preferred brand laptops
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Intel's Core Ultra 200HX Plus: The Great Laptop Chip Lottery
If you're dreaming of a brand-new gaming laptop with Intel's latest and greatest silicon, buckle up—because scoring one might feel less like a straightforward purchase and more…

Absurd AI-Powered Lawsuits Are Causing Chaos in Courts, Attorneys Say, “Clogging the System” and Driving Up Costs
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The AI Legal Tsunami: How Chatbots Are Flooding Courts with Frivolous Lawsuits and Costing Everyone Time and Money
The legal system is facing an unprecedented crisis as generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Google's Gemini are being weaponized…
