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Amazon workers become the first to unionize at one of the company’s Canadian warehouses

A group of workers in Quebec have formed the first union at one of the company’s Canadian warehouses. On Friday, the province’s labor tribunal granted

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Gemini, Android 15, WearOS and more details

It’s almost that time again, folks: we’re about to find out about some of Google’s big ideas for the year ahead at its I/O developer

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Meta’s next hardware project might be AI-infused headphones with cameras

It’s no secret that Meta is eager to prove itself as an AI company, and it might be eyeing a new hardware project to help

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Dyson’s first dedicated hard floor cleaner doesn’t suck

It’s a new direction for Dyson: a floor cleaner without mention of suction, cyclone technology or any of its usual vacuum vocabulary. The Wash G1

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So very nice, and so very expensive

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Of course this is the iPad to get

1 / 10 Apple iPad Air (2024) Photos of Apple’s 13-inch iPad Air, released in 2024 Hardware updates I’ve never considered buying a 13-inch iPad

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iOS 17.5 is here with support for web-based app downloads in the EU

has rolled out 17.5, which includes a bunch of updates, including support for a for unwanted Bluetooth trackers that the company worked on with Google.

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OpenAI claims that its free GPT-4o model can talk, laugh, sing and see like a human

OpenAI on Monday announced GPT-4o, a brand new AI model that that the company says is one step closer to “much more natural human-computer interaction.”

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Google teases new camera-powered AI feature one day ahead of I/O

Google is teasing an intriguing new AI feature one day ahead of its I/O developer conference. The company shared a brief video on X that

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The best midrange smartphones for 2024

Great smartphones don’t need to cost a fortune. Years of commoditization have brought features once exclusive to high-end devices – including big batteries, multi-camera arrays