Alba Mora

Alba Mora

Writer

At Xataka On since

An established tech journalist, I entered the world of consumer tech by chance in 2018. In my writing and translating career, I've also covered a diverse range of topics, including entertainment, travel, science, and the economy.

alba.mora.xataka@gmail.com

1599 published news

July 2024

  1. 30 July
  2. Apple Is Starting to Roll Out Its AI to the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. So Far, It’s Everything But Revolutionary
  3. Ford Wanted to Compete With Tesla in the Electric Car Market. It’s Facing an Issue Called ‘A $5 Billion Loss’
  4. Marvel Needed an Extraordinary Plot Twist to Revive the MCU. Its (Risky) Bet Is Robert Downey Jr.
  5. Apple TV+ Has Finally Given In: The Platform Is Reportedly Planning on Introducing Ads Into Its Programming
  6. 29 July
  7. The Internet Is Fuming Over the 'Satanic' Parody of the Last Supper at the Olympics, But It's Actually Another Painting
  8. This Is a Ferrari Executive's Method to Avoid Deepfake Scams: Ask the Scammer a Question That Only the CEO Would Know the Answer to
  9. ChatGPT Is Now Integrated Into Synchron’s Brain Implants, a Potentially Life-Changing Mental ‘Click’
  10. Elon Musk Posted a Deepfake of Kamala Harris. The X CEO Has Violated the Platform’s Rules
  11. Marvel Revolutionizes Comic-Con With the Surprise Return of Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom and Sneak Peaks of Avengers and Fantastic Four
  12. Apple Intelligence Will Reportedly Not Be Available With the Launch of iOS 18
  13. Trump Vows to Transform the U.S. Into a Haven for Crypto: ‘Never Sell Your Bitcoin’
  14. 27 July
  15. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Review: The Flip Format Is Starting to Make Sense in a Foldable Phone That Improves Its Cameras Significantly
  16. 26 July
  17. OpenAI Just Announced SearchGPT, a Direct Challenge to Google’s Search Engine
  18. 25 July
  19. Elon Musk Has Activated the World’s ‘Most Powerful AI Training Cluster.’ It’s Equipped With 100,000 Nvidia GPUs
  20. Astronauts Have Relied on Diapers for Decades During Their Missions. They Finally Have an Alternative: Drinking Their Own Urine
  21. ‘They Are Inoperable': Toyota Is Facing a Class Action in the U.S. Over Problems With Its Hydrogen Car
  22. Paris Created a QR Code System to Enhance Security for the Olympic Games. It’s Resulted in Widespread Frustration
  23. OpenAI Will Reportedly Lose $5 Billion This Year. Without Investment, It’s Impossible to Sustain the Ruinous AI Business
  24. 24 July
  25. Deadpool & Wolverine Is the Best Character Film and Oxygen for Marvel, but Not the Revolution the Genre Needs
  26. U.S. Makes Huge Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion Research by Managing to Confine Plasma in a Magnetic Mirror
  27. Scientists Have Been Studying Magic Mushrooms for Years Without Fully Understanding How They Worked. Until Now
  28. Spotify Plans to Introduce a New Deluxe Plan as Part of a New Tech Trend: Base, Body, and the Cherry on Top
  29. Meta Has Unveiled the ‘World’s Largest and Most Capable’ AI Model, Surpassing OpenAI’s GPT-4o in Various Aspects
  30. Engineers Are Developing Nuclear Spacecraft Again. NASA Says We're Going to Need Them
  31. 23 July
  32. China Banned Mukbang in 2020. Now, a Streamer Reignited the Debate When She Died While Binge Eating in a Live Stream
  33. We Suspected Consuming Caffeine While Being Sleep Deprived Wasn’t Very Healthy. A New Study Has Just Confirmed It
  34. Elon Musk Sets a Date for the Arrival of Optimus at Tesla Factories. It's the First Step Before Selling Them to Other Companies
  35. The Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones Changed the Way We Look at Fantasy. And Not Just for the Better
  36. Bill Gates Predicts a Near-Term Decline for Current AI. His Bet on the Future? ‘Metacognitive’ AI
  37. This Is What the New Google Chromecast Will Reportedly Look Like: Goodbye to the Dongle, Hello to the Set-Top Box
  38. 22 July
  39. We Spend Too Much Time Sitting and Are Just Now Beginning to Understand How Detrimental It Is for Our Health
  40. This Airline Went 32 Years Without Updating Windows. It Was the Only One That Escaped the Global CrowdStrike Outage
  41. Amazon Has Revised Its Return-to-Office Policy. Going to the Office for Coffee Isn’t Enough: Employees Need to Stay
  42. To No One’s Surprise, a Recent Study Has Revealed That Money Does Indeed Bring Happiness. The More Money, the Better
  43. Kernel Mode, Explained: This Is How Windows Security Operates and How CrowdStrike ‘Bypassed’ It to Cause Chaos
  44. The First Floating Solar Park in the Swiss Alps Has Paid for Itself in Just 2.8 Years. The Key: Its High Altitude
  45. You've Never Sat on a Toilet Seat This Pricey: This Throne Is Made Out of Old Phones and Is One of Only Two in Existence
  46. 20 July
  47. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Review: An Evolution as Contained and It Is Logical for the Foldable Phone With the Best Software on the Market
  48. Canon EOS R1 and Canon EOS R5 Mark II: Four Years Later, Canon Finally Showcases How It’ll Revolutionize Autofocus
  49. 19 July
  50. NASA’s Curiosity Rover Accidentally Cracked Open a Rock on Mars, Revealing a Yellow Treasure
  51. GPT-4o Mini Is Now Available on ChatGPT for Free. OpenAI Is Using Muscle Against Google and Anthropic With This Small Model
  52. From Hospitals to Small Businesses: How the CrowdStrike Incident Brought Global Paralysis to Unexpected Places
  53. NASA Just Paid SpaceX $267,000 to Develop an Emergency Plan to Rescue Astronauts on the ISS
  54. The Glitch That Demonstrated the Fragility of Airports Worldwide: How CrowdStrike Became the Biggest Story on a Dramatic Summer Day
  55. How to Fix the CrowdStrike and Microsoft Bug on an Affected Computer
  56. What Does CrowdStrike Do? Here's What You Need to Know About Microsoft's Cybersecurity Provider, Which Is Behind the Global IT Outage
  57. 18 July
  58. Andrej Karpathy, OpenAI Co-Founder and Former Head of AI at Tesla, Has a New Mission: Transform Education With AI-Powered Teachers
  59. SpaceX Is Building a Spacecraft to Destroy the International Space Station. It’s Four Times More Powerful Than the Dragon
  60. 17 July
  61. ‘Be Careful With Chinese Students:’ The U.S. Warning to ASML and Dutch Universities
  62. Volvo Wanted to Make It Big by Selling Cars Online Like Tesla, But 0% of Its Customers Have Gone This Route
  63. TikTok Attempted to Circumvent the DMA by Claiming It Was Illegal. The EU Court Isn't Buying It
  64. Claude Is ChatGPT's Biggest Rival, and You Can Now Download It on Your Android Phone
  65. An Astronaut Took a Picture of a Red Sprite From the ISS. It’s an Extremely Difficult Phenomenon to Photograph
  66. The U.S. Ban on Kaspersky Generates Its First Casualty: All Employees in the Country Will Be Laid Off
  67. 16 July
  68. CMF Phone 1 Review: This Is the Phone to Buy if You Want to Spend Less Than $200
  69. The First Commercial Aircraft ‘Made in China’ Has Been a Success. It’s Preparing to Take On Airbus and Boeing
  70. A Species of Cactus Has Disappeared in the U.S. For the First Time, the Primary Suspect Is Sea Level Rise
  71. Japan Already Has Its Own ‘Her,’ and Some Are Already Having Romantic Relationships With It
  72. LUCA, the ‘Common Ancestor’ of All Living Things, Has Fascinated Us for Years. What Scientists Didn’t Know Is That It Was So Ancient
  73. OpenAI Reportedly Has a New Secret Project Called Strawberry, Which Will Be Able to Reason and Perform Complex Tasks
  74. NASA Has Just Confirmed the Existence of a Tunnel on the Moon: A Cave So Large That It Raises New Possibilities
  75. 15 July
  76. ‘It Can Destroy Anything:’ The U.S. Has Finally Completed the Upgrade of the AH-64 Apache Helicopter
  77. 14 July
  78. I Tried to Replace My MacBook Pro With the New iPad Pro. I Was Stopped by iPadOS
  79. 13 July
  80. Submarines Are Key to U.S. Naval Dominance. China Now Knows How to Detect Them: With Bubbles
  81. I’ve Played Star Wars Outlaws and I Know Ubisoft’s Plan for the Saga: To Create a Fully Cinematic Sandbox
  82. 12 July
  83. China Is Reinforcing Its Space Station Against Potential Impacts Following the Explosion of a Russian Satellite
  84. Millions of People Don't Know That Their Information Has Been Published on the Dark Web. Google Has a Free Tool to Check
  85. 11 July
  86. Japan Is Searching for the Person Responsible for Constructing a Road on the Largest Lake in the Country. It Leads to Nowhere
  87. You Can Now Buy an $8,000 Foldable House. It Takes 11 Minutes to Assemble and Can Hold up to 8 People
  88. Hurricane Beryl Is a Grim Warning of What's to Come: An Intense Hurricane Season
  89. Elon Musk Has Vowed to ‘Obliterate’ Bill Gates if He Doesn’t Stop Shorting Tesla Shares
  90. It Was So Hot in New York City That a Swing Bridge Got Stuck Because Its Steel Expanded Too Much
  91. The James Webb Space Telescope Discovers a Blue Planet With Various Problems. The Weirdest One: It Smells Like Rotten Eggs
  92. 10 July
  93. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6: A Phone That Gets Closer to Being Samsung’s Top Folding Device With Every Upgrade
  94. Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra and Watch 7: Samsung’s Flagship Watches Are Packed With New Features
  95. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6: The Thinnest and Lightest Fold Ever Comes With New Galaxy AI Features
  96. Samsung Galaxy Ring First Look: Samsung’s Smart Ring Has Left Us Wanting a Lot More
  97. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 First Look: The Foldable Phone Crown Has Two New Contenders to the Throne
  98. The Best MagSafe Accessories for Your iPhone
  99. NASA Has Discovered X-Shaped Structures in the Ionosphere That Scientists Are Struggling to Explain
  100. Microsoft Is Increasing Xbox Game Pass Pricing Worldwide, Announces a Cheaper ‘Standard’ Plan
  101. 09 July
  102. An Expert Predicted the Arrival of the iPhone Years in Advance. Now, He’s Betting on AI: ‘It’ll Bring Back the Dead’
  103. There’s Only One Vertebrate Capable of Living 500 Years. Scientists Have Just Discovered the Secret of Its Eternal Youth
  104. 'Everything That Could Go Wrong Went Wrong.' After Four Years, ESA’s Finally Ready to Launch the Ariane 6 Rocket
  105. 378 Days Ago, Four NASA Volunteers Entered a 3D-Printed Bunker That Simulated Life on Mars. They Just Came Out
  106. Back to the Future 4 Exists (Sort of): An Official Sequel Was Released in 1991, but Almost No One Has Seen It
  107. Should You Wait for the iPhone 16 or Buy an Earlier Model? For Me, the Answer Is Clear
  108. 08 July
  109. These Are the Best Podcast Apps for Every Type of User
  110. I’ve Been Using Mac and iPad for 15 Years. This Is My Experience With the Surface Pro 11
  111. This Phone Scanner Can Detect Strokes Quickly. A Look at the Great Invention That Could Revolutionize Early Detection
  112. The Color Blue Is Surprisingly Rare in Animals and Plants. There’s a Good Reason for It
  113. CMF Phone 1: CMF’s First Phone Is as Affordable as It Is Innovative
  114. As It Turns Out, There’s Another Terrestrial Species That Can Heal Wounds and Perform Surgical Amputations: Ants
  115. 07 July
  116. The Webb Telescope Has Observed a Planet With Weather So Extreme That Clouds Are Made of Rock and Nights Reach 1112 Degrees Fahrenheit
  117. This Is the Secret Room at Pixar Where Steve Jobs Would Hide for Hours Was Like
  118. 06 July
  119. Warner Bros. Unveils First Trailer for Dune: Prophecy. The Dune Universe Is Expanding with a Promising Prequel
  120. In South Korea, Some Parents Are Choosing to Isolate Themselves in Cells. There’s a Word for It: ‘Hikikomori’
  121. 05 July
  122. Wi-Fi 6E: What Is It and What Are Its Advantages?
  123. 26 Years Ago, Nintendo Released a Game Boy Cartridge With a Camera. Today, Someone Has Managed to Turn It Into a Webcam
  124. This 3D Printer Can Print in Plastic and Metal and Use Lasers. Its Goal: To Make Things Without the Need to Assemble Them
  125. The U.S. Continues to Fall Behind China in the Race for Generative AI Patents, With China Overwhelmingly Leading the Field
  126. A Hacker Gained Access to OpenAI’s Internal Messaging System, Adding to More Fuel to the Fire About Its Security
  127. In Their Quest for New Metamaterials, Scientists Have Reached the Point of Delirium: A Material Capable of Counting to Ten
  128. 04 July
  129. The Largest Nuclear Fusion Project Failed Before It Was Ever Turned On. ITER Will Need a Decade to Implement Changes
  130. The Japanese Government Has Just Achieved an Unusual Victory in 2024: Eliminating the Use of Floppy Disks
  131. We Now Know How Many Google Searches End Up With Users Staying on Google. Too Many
  132. Is Temu Legit? Here’s Everything You Need to Know, Plus Tips on What to Do Before You Make a Purchase
  133. Amazon Used to Sell Its Astro Robots to Companies for $2,350. Now, It’s Going to Remotely Deactivate Them
  134. The ChatGPT Client for Mac Is the Latest Example of Why We Need More Security in AI
  135. 03 July
  136. Space Pioneer Was Once Called 'China's SpaceX.' It Just Mistakenly Launched a Rocket Near a Big City
  137. Proton Has Just Launched Its Own End-to-End Encrypted Alternative to Google Docs, Aiming to Become the 'Private Google'
  138. Cruise Was Left Without Its Autonomous Cars After Withholding Evidence of a Hit-and-Run. Getting Them Back on the the Streets Will Cost It $112,500
  139. Google Is Reportedly Getting Ready to Release Its Own Version of Microsoft's Recall. At First Glance, I Prefer Google
  140. A South Korean Local Government Hired an AI Robot for Administrative Tasks. It ‘Took Its Own Life’ After a Year
  141. How to Use Gemini on Your iPhone With the Google App
  142. The Launch of the Largest Nuclear Fusion Reactor on the Planet Is Being Delayed by a Decade. This Is Why
  143. 02 July
  144. Scientists Had Theories About the Origin of the Moon. Now, Samples Taken by a Chinese Satellite Have Cast Doubt on Them
  145. Nintendo Wants to Avoid a Repeat of the PS5 Launch With the Release of the Nintendo Switch 2. It Has a Clear Plan
  146. These Are the 17 Best Workout Apps for iOS and Android
  147. Google Is Making a Significant Change to Chrome’s Security That Affects Thousands of Websites. They Have Four Months to Comply
  148. Something Unusual Is Happening in the Mesosphere With Night-Shining Clouds. SpaceX Is the Main Suspect
  149. OpenAI Is Setting Up the Stage for the Release of GPT-5, With Sam Altman Promising a ‘Significant Leap Forward’
  150. 01 July
  151. This Interactive 'Google Maps' of World War II Is the Best Way to Immerse Yourself in the Conflict's Battles
  152. NASA Detected an Asteroid the Size of One of the Giza Pyramids Just Two Weeks Before It Passed 'Close to' Earth
  153. Meta Forced All Users to Either Pay or Give Up Their Data. The EU Says This Illegal Under the Digital Markets Act
  154. Four Years Later, Fortnite Is Returning to iOS. This Time, It’ll Be Available Through Epic Games’ Own Store
  155. The 2026 AirPods Will Have a Camera, But You Won't Be Able to Take Photos With Them

June 2024

  1. 30 June
  2. It Consumes Five Times Less Energy and Doesn’t Require Gas: This Is the French Invention Aims to Replace Your Air Conditioner
  3. 29 June
  4. Journal: What It Is, How It Works, and How to Make the Most out of Apple’s Journal App
  5. We’ve Been Purchasing the Most Common and Ordinary Fish for Our Aquariums for Years. It Turns Out That It’s Actually a New Species
  6. ‘It’s Not What You Say, It’s How You Say It.’ This Is Emotional Intelligence Technique Steve Jobs Used When No One Was Talking About It
  7. 28 June
  8. While Working on Creating a Stronger Cement, Researchers Have Made a Breakthrough: Shells
  9. Scientists Are Injecting Radioactive Material Into Rhino Horns on Live Animals to Prevent Us From Eating Them
  10. The Creators of ‘Sam Altman Leads the Committee That Oversees Sam Altman’s Actions’ Have Unveiled That GPT-4 Is Overseeing GPT-4
  11. BlackBerry Has Reinvented Itself, and It's Done So Well That It’s Making More Money Than Analysts Thought
  12. Astronauts on the ISS Had to Take Shelter After a Huge Russian Satellite Broke Into 100 Pieces for Unknown Reasons
  13. Checking Boxes on a Website Is the Internet's Latest Obsession. Yes, It’s Addictive
  14. Thousands of South Korean Users Can’t Explain How Their Devices Got Infected With Malware. The Main Suspect: Their Internet Provider
  15. 27 June
  16. Steam Now Comes With Its Own Match Recorder, and It Looks Great. Here’s How It Works
  17. Apple Prioritizes Longevity Over Repairability. It Justified Its Decision in a 24-Page Document
  18. Disney Has a Star Wars Problem: The Acolyte Reception Among Fans Has Been a Nightmare
  19. SpaceX Is Building a Spacecraft to Destroy the International Space Station—at NASA’s Request
  20. Some Companies Are Training Their AI Models on Reddit Data Without Permission, And Reddit Is Declaring War
  21. 26 June
  22. It Looks Like Time Crystals Have an Another Superpower: They Can Help Reduce Errors in Quantum Computers
  23. How to Activate Karaoke Mode on Spotify
  24. Microsoft Is Reverting to Its Old Ways: It's Forcing Users to Use OneDrive Installing Windows 11
  25. Bill Gates Takes Notes by Hand in All His Meetings and in the Margins of the Books He Reads. The Reason Is Backed by Science
  26. Europe Has Installed So Many Renewable Energy Sources That It Now Faces an Unusual Problem: Electricity Is Now Too Cheap
  27. The Wait Is Over: The ChatGPT App for Mac With GPT-4o Is Now Available for Free to All Users
  28. Say Goodbye to Google’s Search Infinite Scroll. Google Assures Users That Removing It Is a Major Improvement
  29. It's Not a Mistake: China Continues to Endanger People by Allowing Rockets to Fall From the Sky After Completing Their Missions
  30. 25 June
  31. The War Over AI-Generated Music Continues to Escalate: Major Labels Are Suing Suno AI and Udio
  32. EU Releases Its Initial Findings on Teams’ Potential Monopoly. It's Bad News for Microsoft
  33. An Object That Fell From the Sky Made a Hole in a House With Someone Inside. The Family Is Suing NASA
  34. 35 Years Ago, Sony Introduced the World’s Largest CRT Television: A 43-inch, 400-Pound TV That Cost a Fortune
  35. Julian Assange Is Now Free After Reaching a Deal With the U.S.
  36. 24 June
  37. Quantum Computers Are Showing Promise, But the Real Revolution Is Quantum Internet, Which Is Already Underway
  38. Microsoft Doesn’t Like The Fact That Users Use Local Accounts in Windows 11. So, It Removed the Instructions for Setting Them Up
  39. The European Commission Opens Another Investigation into Apple. The Goal: To See if iOS Is Complying With New Laws
  40. Productivity Has Been Growing Faster in the U.S. Than in Europe for 20 Years. It's a Story of Two Parallel Realities With Many Nuances
  41. Scientists Have Discovered a New Link to Depression in an Unexpected Vital Sign: Body Temperature
  42. Google Maps Has Been Tracking Our Movements for Years. Now, That Data Will Be More Accessible to Us Than Ever
  43. 23 June
  44. France Connected Its First Solar Panels to the Grid in 1992. Three Decades Later, They Still Have an Astonishing Power Output
  45. The Cautionary Tale of How Zelda: Ocarina of Time Was Almost Released With a First Person POV
  46. 22 June
  47. France Discovered a Man’s Swimming Pool Using a Satellite. Then, As Many Countries Do, It Taxed Him
  48. 21 June
  49. ChatGPT Created a Script for a Movie About Creativity in Cinema. A Movie Theater Is Refusing to Screen It
  50. Japan Is at the Forefront of Efforts to Clean Up Space Trash. It Just Deployed a 'Space Garbage Truck' Next to an Old Rocket
  51. For the First Time in History, Astronomers Are Seeing a Black Hole Waking Up in Real-Time
  52. Claude 3.5 Sonnet Is Aiming at GPT-4o's Jugular by Letting Users Create Web Pages and Games (for Free)
  53. U.S. Authorities Have Just Announced a Total Ban on Kaspersky. The Russian Antivirus Company Is Facing Its Worst Moment
  54. QLED vs. OLED: Which Type of Display Is Better for Your TV Based on Use, Pros, and Cons
  55. Scientists Have Been Trying to Understand This Star for 50 Years. The Webb Telescope Figured It Out Quickly: It Wasn’t a Star
  56. 20 June
  57. Microsoft Wanted to Sell Us a New Era of PCs With AI. So Far, It Hasn't Delivered on That Front, But It Has on Everything Else
  58. One of the Founders Behind the Titan, the Submersible That Sank While Searching for the Titanic, Is Back With a New Submarine
  59. The Rise of Artificial Intelligence Is Reigniting an Old Concern Among U.S. Companies: Chinese Spying
  60. Ilya Sutskever's New AI Company Has a Clear Goal: To Develop a Superintelligence With 'Nuclear'-Level Safety
  61. Luma Dream Machine: What It Is, How It Works, and How You Can Use It to Generate Videos for Free
  62. AI Is Increasing the Demand for Electricity So Much That the International Energy Agency Has Called for a Global Summit
  63. 19 June
  64. IBM Wants to Be at the Forefront of Quantum Computing: It's Planning to Unveil a 10,000-Qubit Computer by 2029
  65. There’s a New Speed Record for an Electric Car: 270 Mph, Japanese, and Possibly Prohibitively Expensive
  66. The New Energy Era Is Here: Seven Chinese Solar Companies Now Produce More Capacity Than Oil Companies
  67. In Its Ongoing Battle Against Drought, MIT Has Stumbled Upon an Unexpected Technology: Baby Diapers
  68. Lenovo’s New Copilot+ Laptops Showcase the Future of the PC: Efficiency Shines, With AI Promising to Do the Same
  69. 18 June
  70. Officials Used AI Cameras to 'Read' Emotions on UK Subways. The Problem: Passengers Knew Nothing About It
  71. We Thought OpenAI’s Sora Was Light Years Ahead of the Competition: Runway's Gen-3 Alpha Has Just Proven Otherwise
  72. All the Data on Earth Can Fit in a Cup Full of DNA. This Is MIT’s Jurassic Park-Inspired Project
  73. An Apple Enthusiast Used a $7 Raspberry Pi for a Fantastic Project: Creating an Original Macintosh
  74. 17 June
  75. Rental Prices Haven’t Decreased in Years, and There's a Reason: Algorithms Are in Charge of the Housing Market
  76. NASA Will Send Two Astronauts on a Spacewalk Outside the ISS to Search for Living Organisms
  77. Saudi Arabia Has 'The Line,' But It's Not the Only Country Building a City in the Desert. China Is Also Hard at Work, With the Help of AI
  78. Sam Altman Is Reportedly Considering Transforming OpenAI Into a For-Profit Company. It Would Be the Ultimate Plot Twist
  79. The Day Jeff Bezos Came Across the Coordinates of the Apollo 11 Rocket Crash Site Online and Went to Go Look for It
  80. This Company Fired an Employee but Forgot to Remove His Access Credentials. It Cost Them $678,000 in Virtual Servers
  81. 16 June
  82. Scientists in the 1970s Thought That Larger Animals Should Be More Susceptible to Cancer. They Also Found It Wasn’t the Case
  83. 15 June
  84. Apple Has Its Box Design Down to an Art. It Even Scientifically Measured the Time It Takes to Open Them
  85. A Developer Has Just Taken the Concept of ‘Retro’ to a New Level by Creating a Physical Winamp Player
  86. 14 June
  87. Apple Has Integrated the Reminders App Into Calendar. You'll Need to Know the Difference to Avoid Chaos
  88. The First Qubit Built With 99.9% Control Accuracy on a Silicon Wafer Is Now Ready. It Changes Everything
  89. The Internet Brought Us ‘Spam.’ AI Is Bringing Us 'Slop'
  90. A 92-Year-Old Millionaire Remains at the Helm of Her Company and Refuses to Retire. Her Secret? Being a David Among Goliaths
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