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Amazon’s satellite-based internet service, Leo, will enter service by mid-2026, so says company CEO Andy Jassy. Writing in his annual letter, Jassy claimed Leo would offer download speeds of up to 1Gbps, far more than what Starlink presently offers. Sadly, Amazon declined to offer any more details about what that mid-2026 service would look like.

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Yamato Kōchi in

If you've ever felt like a lab rat in a hellish maze when trying to exit a subway station, you need to watch Exit 8.

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David Solomon, Jamie Dimon, Jane Fraser
David Solomon, Jamie Dimon, and Jane Fraser's banks all have policies in place to monitor bankers' hours.
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Pegasus California School in China
Pegasus California School in China had close ties to the Val Verde public school system.
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A front view of a Tesla Model Y with its doors open positioned in a futuristic tunnel-style seen displayed inside the Global Harbor store.
A Tesla Model Y
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Apple MacBook Air (2017) 13

TL;DR: Upgrade your go-to laptop with this

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Laptop on desk

TL;DR: Give an old PC an affordable upgrade with this

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Microsoft Windows 11 Pro

TL;DR: Give your PC an affordable facelift with this

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In a story about Hollywood, there's bound to be more than a few stars in the mix.

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Google has removed popular psychological horror game Doki Doki Literature Club! from the Play Store. According to Dan Salvato, who led its development team, and publisher Serenity Forge, Google told them the visual novel was removed because it violated its Terms of Service in its depiction of sensitive themes.