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The digital tablet I keep coming back to write on is $499 for Black Friday (zdnet.com)
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I tried NotebookLM's new visual aids - it said I went to 'Borkeley' (zdnet.com)
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The tablet that replaced my iPad and Kindle now has a worthy successor - and it's on sale (zdnet.com)
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I put away my iPad and Kindle just hours after testing this tablet (and it's priced better) (zdnet.com)
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How An MIT Student Awed Top Economists With His AI Study - Until It All Fell Apart (slashdot.org)
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GPT-5 is speeding up scientific research, but still can't be trusted to work alone, OpenAI warns (zdnet.com)
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How to Go Paperless in 9 Steps (wired.com)
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Study: Kids’ drip paintings more like Pollock’s than those of adults (arstechnica.com)
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Early Black Friday sale drops prices on several reMarkable e-Ink tablets (androidauthority.com)
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Google’s new Scholar Labs search uses AI to find relevant studies (theverge.com)
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Show HN: A subtly obvious e-paper room air monitor (news.ycombinator.com)
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A subtly obvious e-paper room air monitor (Part 1: Why?) (news.ycombinator.com)
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Apple releases beautiful new wallpaper for iPhone and more, download here (9to5mac.com)
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A Quantum Error Correction Breakthrough? (slashdot.org)
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ReMarkable Paper Pro vs. Kindle Scribe: I compared both E Ink tablets and this one wins by far (zdnet.com)
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Does your chatbot have 'brain rot'? 4 ways to tell (zdnet.com)
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Is It Ever Safe to Put Plastic in the Microwave? Here's What Experts Told Me (cnet.com)
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How geopolitics is reshaping research: Data hint at shifting collaborations (feeds.nature.com)
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World’s first Android 16 e-reader is here, and it fits in your pocket (androidauthority.com)
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Lessons from a long road to a first-author paper (feeds.nature.com)
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My favorite E Ink tablet has a worthy successor - with upgrades in creative ways (zdnet.com)
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The tablet that quickly replaced my iPad and Kindle now has a worthy successor (zdnet.com)
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Preprint site arXiv is banning computer-science reviews: here’s why (feeds.nature.com)
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This $400 Android phone with a paper-like display is boringly awesome - and I can't let go (zdnet.com)
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Following the folds -- with quantum technology (sciencedaily.com)
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Meet Denario, the AI ‘research assistant’ that is already getting its own papers published (venturebeat.com)
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Daily briefing: Custom-made gene-editing therapy for children to enter clinical trial (feeds.nature.com)
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Show HN: ekoAcademic – Convert ArXiv papers to interactive podcasts (news.ycombinator.com)
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DeepSeek may have found a new way to improve AI’s ability to remember (technologyreview.com)
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Gluing and framing a 9000-piece jigsaw (news.ycombinator.com)
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