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Apple’s Magic Keyboard for iPad is 40 percent off right now via Amazon. That brings the price down to $180, which is a savings of around $120. It’s not the lowest price we’ve ever seen for the 11-inch keyboard, but it’s certainly close. Typical sales drop it to around $250 or so, so this is still one heck of a deal.

This is the perfect keyboard to turn your 11-inch iPad Pro or Air into a



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A Russian T-14 Armata tank participates in a Victory Day Parade night rehearsal on Tverskaya street on May 4, 2022 in Moscow, Russia.
A Russian T-14 Armata tank participates in a Victory Day Parade night rehearsal on Tverskaya street on May 4, 2022 in Moscow, Russia.
  • Russia's most advanced tank is likely too costly to use in Ukraine, the head of a top defense firm said.
  • The new T-14 Armata is estimated to cost between $5 million and $9 million.
  • Russia previously said it deployed the tank in



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MethaneSAT is scheduled to launch on March 4th. | Image: MethaneSAT via EDF

A mission to map and track global methane pollution, a powerful greenhouse gas, is scheduled to launch today after years of collaboration between some of the biggest names in tech. It’s called MethaneSAT, a satellite that’s garnered funding and support from Jeff Bezos, Google, and SpaceX, among



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Elon Musk sued OpenAI on March 1.
  • Elon Musk is suing OpenAI over concerns that it's no longer fulfilling its original mission.
  • It's a legal battle that has started to split Silicon Valley on moral grounds.
  • OpenAI's closed-source approach to AI is creating opposing sides. 

Elon Musk's lawsuit against Sam Altman's OpenAI hasn't just triggered a battle between two former



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Anthropic website displayed on a phone screen and Anthropic logo displayed on a screen in the background are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on September 26, 2023.

Claude, a generative AI chatbot created by Anthropic, just got a major new update.

The chatbot is one of ChatGPT's many competitors and is backed by both Google and Amazon. On Monday, the company announced that it is releasing a suite of AI models known as Claude 3. In an interview with Reuters, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei called it "the Rolls-Royce of models."

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Nvidia isn't the only semiconductor business that could benefit from the surge in demand for AI chips.
  • The demand for Nvidia's AI chips could bolster job growth across the semiconductor industry.
  • That's because tech companies need more than just Nvidia's high-end chips to build their AI technologies

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Both Amazon and Best Buy have kicked off new sales on Samsung's Galaxy S24 lineup, taking up to $150 off the unlocked versions of the recently released smartphones. The 6.8-inch Galaxy S24 Ultra and the 6.7-inch Galaxy S24 Plus are each $150 off at $1,150 and $850, respectively, while the 6.2-inch Galaxy S24 is $100 off at $700. We've seen a handful of trade-in and gift card offers for the phones



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Four astronauts are scheduled to ride on board the Orion spacecraft in September 2025 for NASA’s first crewed mission to the Moon in more than 50 years. But before the Artemis crew can strap into Orion, the space agency still needs to resolve an issue with the spacecraft’s side hatch that could prevent the astronauts…

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Stanley employed a new strategy in launching its limited Chocolate Gold Quencher.
  • Stanley cups have been wreaking havoc at Target stores and tearing tween relationships apart.
  • For its latest limited-edition drop, the cult-favorite tumbler maker teamed up with commerce platform EQL.
  • Pre-sale sign-ups made shopping less hectic and ensured the cups got to actual fans.

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Gather ’round, children, and let me tell you a story about the old bugaboo we used to call DRM.

Digital Rights Management was the beast under every gamer’s bed in the mid-2000s, an invisible bit of software baked into game discs that dictated and tracked player behavior under the guise of preventing piracy. DRM software, like SecuROM, limited the times a game could be downloaded and forced players