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China's DeepSeek lie

China says DeepSeek AI cost $5.5 million, but they spent over half a billion and two years making it. And it’s collecting your data.

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Tim Cook says an Apple Watch saved his dad’s life
Tim Cook says an Apple Watch saved his dad’s life

His father took a bad fall while home alone, but thanks to Apple Watch’s fall detection, what happened next prevented a tragedy.

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I tested DeepSeek, and here's what it got right (and wrong)

China’s newest AI chatbot may seem advanced, but there are strict limits on what it will talk about. These are the questions that get shut down.

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DeepSeek: The AI powerhouse with a hidden price
DeepSeek: The AI powerhouse with a hidden price

DeepSeek beats ChatGPT, Llama, and Gemini, but it’s tied to the Chinese government. Here’s how to protect your data if you use it.

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China's DeepSeek and the theft of U.S. technology

It just soared to the top of app stores, coinciding with a trillion-dollar market drop. Here's the scoop. 

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Have a TP-Link router? This is serious
Have a TP-Link router? This is serious

They're linked to security risks and cyberattacks. I'll show you how to protect your data before replacing yours.

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Why social media fact-checking never worked

Former President Biden criticized Facebook for ending fact-checking, but studies show it failed 85% of the time.

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Design your garden with Google Maps
Design your garden with Google Maps

Use satellite view to map your yard, sketch layouts, and get ready for spring. Nice!

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Where's my flying car already?

It’s 2025 — shouldn’t we be living in a Star Trek world by now? Here’s why flying cars are still a distant dream.

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Can you read cursive?
Can you read cursive?

If so, the National Archives wants your help! They need volunteers to transcribe 300 million historical items.

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