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OpenAI is reportedly working on an AI music-generation tool

According to a report from The Information, OpenAI is interested in developing a tool that could generate music from text and audio prompts, and has

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Superhero workplace comedy, more powerwashing and other new indie games worth checking out

Welcome to our latest roundup of what’s going on in the indie game space. It’s been a packed week with lots of tasty new games

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How to watch the 2025 MLB World Series without cable

The League Championship Series are history, and the final two teams have emerged: The 2025 Fall Classic will see the Los Angeles Dodgers face the

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Nissan made a nifty solar panel system for its Sakura EV

As we’ve seen with Toyota’s Prius Prime, putting a solar panel on a car’s roof is a nifty idea but can only gain you a

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Amazon’s smart glasses with AI will help its drivers deliver packages faster

Amazon has revealed that it’s currently working on smart glasses designed for delivery drivers, confirming previous reports about the project. The company said that glasses

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Samsung is working on XR smart glasses with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster

As part of its Galaxy XR headset presentation, Samsung also briefly teased another wearable product. It’s working in collaboration with two eyewear companies, Warby Parker

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Amazon’s AWS outage knocked services like Alexa, Snapchat, Fortnite, Venmo and more offline

It felt like half of the internet was dealing with a hangover from the morning of October 19 to the early hours of October 20.

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X is testing a new way of opening links in posts to improve engagement

Links have proven to be a tricky thing when it comes to social media engagement. On platforms like Threads, data suggests that people often don’t

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Near Flesh and the return of 30 Days of Night

I love the 30 Days of Night franchise, so I was super excited to discover this week that it’s picking back up with Falling Sun,

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SpaceX’s Starshield satellites are reportedly transmitting signals on unauthorized frequencies

SpaceX may be violating international telecommunication standards by allowing its Starshield satellites to transmit to Earth on frequencies it’s not supposed to use, NPR reports.