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The Pixel 10 Pro was my favorite phone camera — until I tested this viral Android phone
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There's a lot of hype about Chinese EVs—is any of it true?
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The Invisible Force Making Food Less Nutritious
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Toilet maker Toto is here to help with the RAM crisis
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Show HN: Loopsy, a way for terminals and AI agents on different machines to talk
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My $5K smart bed needs to shut the hell up
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Why this Louisiana military base spent $30 million to run on geothermal energy
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Design’s next era is about making people feel seen
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Inexpensive seafloor-hopping submersibles could stoke deep-sea science—and mining
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Elon Musk had a bad week in court
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This is my favorite camera phone of the year but it has a price tag for the ages
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Your guide to sci-fi streaming season
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Advanced Quantization Algorithm for LLMs
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Uber wants to be your travel agent, concierge, and personal shopper next
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Oura adds birth control support to its period tracker
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A new US phone network for Christians aims to block porn and gender-related content
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Trump’s mass firing just dealt another blow to American science
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Musk Concludes Testimony At OpenAI Trial
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US Senators Ban Themselves From Prediction Markets Trading
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The news is not all bad: five inspiring science stories to lift your mood
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This organoid can menstruate — and shows how tissue can repair itself
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