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Just because something doesn’t do what you planned it to do doesn’t mean it’s useless. – Thomas Edison
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- Google’s Material 3 Expressive UI rolls out to Pixel 6 and newer - Ars Technica
- Google loses DOJ’s big monopoly trial over search business - Ars Technica
- The fight against labeling long-term streaming rentals as “purchases” you “buy” - Ars Technica
- Microsoft open-sources Bill Gates’ 6502 BASIC from 1978 - Ars Technica
- 700-piece Lego G3 iMac design faces long-shot odds to get made, but I still want one - Ars Technica
- Google announces Material 3 Expressive, a colorful evolution of Android design - Ars Technica
- Google Pixel 10 series review: Don’t call it an Android - Ars Technica
- Noctua’s 3D-printed mod singlehandedly makes the Framework Desktop run quieter - Ars Technica
- Tech – Ars Technica
- The most intriguing tech gadget prototypes demoed this week - Ars Technica
- Review: reMarkable Paper Pro writing tablet feels almost like paper, for a price - Ars Technica
- Why I’m disappointed with the TVs at CES 2025 - Ars Technica
- Google’s search antitrust trial is wrapping up—here’s what we learned - Ars Technica
- The resurrection of an obscure, niche vinyl format: The 3-inch record - Ars Technica
- The new Dolby Vision 2 HDR standard is probably going to be controversial - Ars Technica
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