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6 Gadgets that make great Mother's Day gifts
From speakers to coffee subscriptions, these are gifts mom will keep loving even after the holiday is over.
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Peloton’s pandemic-era fairy tale is officially over
The company is laying off 15 percent of its workforce and the CEO is stepping down.
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Huawei secretly funding research in America, the latest Windows security updates might break your VPN, and Audible is testing a cheaper plan
Huawei has been secretly funding research in America, Microsoft’s latest Windows security updates might break your VPN, and Audible is testing a cheaper plan in Australia. It's Friday, May 3rd and this is Engadget News.
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Microsoft and OpenAI sued yet again by Chicago Tribune and New York Daily News
The publications accuse the companies of using their copyrighted materials for AI training.
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Olivia Rodrigo, Drake and other Universal artists return to TikTok, T-Mobile now owns Mint, and Anthropic's Claude chatbot available on iOS
Olivia Rodrigo, Drake and other Universal artists return to TikTok, T-Mobile finally owns Ryan Reynolds-backed Mint Mobile, and Anthropic now has a Claude chatbot app for iOS. It's Thursday, May 2nd and this is Engadget News.
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FCC fines America's largest wireless carriers $200 million for selling customer location data
The agency discovered years ago that the carriers were selling location information to aggregators.
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