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Google is making some significant changes to ChromeOS, the operating system that powers Chromebooks, but they may not be easy for you to spot. Future versions of the OS will lean more heavily on the same tech on which Android is based. More specifically, Google says it will "be embracing portions of the Android stack, like the Android Linux kernel and Android frameworks, as part of the foundation



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Somebody, call Tom Cruise — several Roku TV owners say that motion smoothing is suddenly enabled on their TVs with no way to turn it off.

Contributors on Reddit and in Roku’s community forum reported seeing the change on TCL TVs running on Roku OS 13, as did a few staffers on The Verge. However, for others who have access to “Expert” picture settings



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Intel, Nvidia, AMD, and Qualcomm are the household names in chips — but in 2025, the popular but lesser known MediaTek might make a play to join them. Reuters reports that the Taiwanese chip company is now preparing an AI PC chipset to launch in late 2025 specifically for Windows PCs. Currently, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon



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It's been rumored for some time that LG would be making the Meta Quest Pro 2, but new news from Korea suggests that LG and Meta are cutting back on the plans.



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I haven't had Starbucks in years.
  • Without realizing it, I became addicted to visiting Starbucks around the world.
  • In 2020, I abruptly stopped, challenging myself to explore more local options.
  • Constantly searching for new coffee shops



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Sony Pictures Entertainment has acquired the popular movie theater chain Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, the two companies announced on Wednesday.

Sony, which will oversee the theaters under a new Sony Pictures Experiences division, says it “will preserve Alamo Drafthouse’s distinctive movie-dining experience,” accord



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Eight former SpaceX engineers filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk on Wednesday, accusing the CEO of sexual harassment and retaliation. The same group of fired employees have also filed complaints with the US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) about SpaceX’s alleged retaliation. Bloomberg first reported on the lawsuit.

“Musk knowingly and purposefully created an unwelcome hostile work environment



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This article is part of "Workforce Innovation," a series exploring the trends and leaders shaping enterprise transformation.

Work doesn't work like it used to.

Remote and hybrid work setups are standard — and likely here to stay. Generative artificial intelligence is making its way into many offices, bringing opportunities but also concerns that, as these bots get better



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"Hit Man," "Scream Queens," and "Top Gun: Maverick" have some of Glen Powell's best roles.
  • Glen Powell's latest film, "Hit Man," is his best-reviewed project to date.
  • Surprisingly, one of his biggest box-office hits, "Anyone But You," is near the bottom of the list.
  • His earlier rom-com "Set It Up" and the Oscar-nominated "Hidden Figures" are some of his best movies.

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