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How Israel Commodifies Mass Killing Through Its 'Palestine Laboratory'

How Israel Commodifies Mass Killing Through Its 'Palestine Laboratory'

Israel is 'battle-testing' its military equipment on Palestinians — and selling it abroad.

Pico Reportedly Cancels Quest Competitor to Instead Take on Apple Vision Pro

Pico Reportedly Cancels Quest Competitor to Instead Take on Apple Vision Pro

According to a report from The Information, Pico Interactive, a subsidiary of ByteDance, is canceling the release of its next standalone headset to compete with Apple's Vision Pro mixed reality headset.

ChatGPT Is Turning the Internet Into Plumbing

ChatGPT Is Turning the Internet Into Plumbing

A partnership between OpenAI's ChatGPT and media conglomerate Axel Springer is changing the way we interact with online content.

iOS 17.3 beta: Everything new for iPhone users

iOS 17.3 beta: Everything new for iPhone users

Apple just started testing iOS 17.3 in mid-December. Unlike the other beta versions, Cupertino isn’t likely to seed several versions before the final one is released. As the holidays approach, iPhone users will remain on iOS 17.3 beta 1 for longer than usual. That said, this is everything new coming to iPhone users in early 2024 when iOS 17.3 is released to the public.

Chip Crunch Persists as Tech Giants Rush to Scale AI Units

Chip Crunch Persists as Tech Giants Rush to Scale AI Units

Amid the demand for computing power to train and operate artificial intelligence models, a global chip crunch continues.

Douglas Murray: ‘AI is more moral than the president of Harvard’

Douglas Murray: ‘AI is more moral than the president of Harvard’

Renowned British journalist shares candid observations on the media's portrayal of the Israel-Hamas war and the complexity of regional conflicts

Apple Vision Pro Headset Expected to Ship Soon

Apple Vision Pro Headset Expected to Ship Soon

The highly anticipated Apple Vision Pro headset is on track to ship early next year, according to Tim Cook. The headset, which was revealed at the WWDC conference in June, is expected to be released in the US first, with a starting price of $3500. Apple Store employee training for Vision Pro is scheduled for mid-January, indicating that the release is imminent. However, there is some uncertainty about the exact date, with Bloomberg's Mark Gurman suggesting a release before March.

Starlink Denied $886 Million Rural Broadband Subsidy

Starlink Denied $886 Million Rural Broadband Subsidy

The FCC has denied Starlink an $886 million subsidy from the Universal Service Fund for expanding rural broadband service.