
How to customize your Samsung Galaxy phone with the Good Lock app
The Samsung Good Lock app is packed with tweaks, tools, and options for your Galaxy phone built on top of the One UI version of Android.
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California DMV suspends Cruise’s robotaxi permit ‘effective immediately’
The California DMV suspended GM-backed Cruise’s robotaxi permit, citing unsafe operation and misrepresentations as among its reasons.
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The $40 Wyze Video Doorbell v2 offers 2K video and 24/7 local recording
Wyze’s new video doorbell is its first with local storage via a microSD card. The camera can alert you to people and packages and features color night vision and free cloud recording.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella admits giving up on Windows Phone and mobile was a mistake
Satya Nadella wrote off Microsoft’s Nokia phone business acquisition and now says the company’s exit from mobile was a mistake.
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The Dune Ornithopter Lego set comes with a hilariously big Baron ‘mini’
The Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter Lego set — a 1,369-piece replica of the Imperium’s favored flying machine — is now available to preorder for $164.99 with eight minifigs.
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Google Photos will soon give you more say in those AI-created video highlights
Google Photos will generate video highlights based on people, places, and activities for iOS and Android versions of the app soon.
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The best iPad deals you can get right now
Whether you’re looking to save on the latest iPad Pro and iPad Mini or find bargains on the new iPad Air or 11th-gen iPad, we’ve found the best deals.
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Dozens of states sue Meta over youth mental health crisis
Dozens of states have sued Meta over features on Facebook and Instagram that allegedly harmed children’s mental health.
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Apple plans ‘Scary Fast’ product event just before Halloween
Apple is planning a streaming event on October 30th at 8PM ET. The invitation doesn’t say what’s in store, but recent rumors suggest we could see updates for the iMac and MacBook Pro.
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GM offers $1,400 to Bolt owners for dealing with software-limited, fire-prone batteries
Owners of recalled Chevy Bolt models can get $1,400 after updating to a software final remedy that reduces range. Accepting the compensation means owners can’t sue or join future class action lawsuits over battery issues.
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