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- A mess of its own making: Google nerfs second Pixel phone battery this year - Ars Technica
- Gmail’s new subscription management is here to declutter your inbox - Ars Technica
- Office problems on Windows 10? Microsoft’s response will soon be “upgrade to 11.” - Ars Technica
- Google Pixel 4a’s ruinous “Battery Performance” update is a bewildering mess - Ars Technica
- Android 16 is here, but the cool stuff is coming later - Ars Technica
- After 27 years, engineer discovers how to display secret photo in Power Mac ROM - Ars Technica
- New Windows 11 build adds self-healing “quick machine recovery” feature - Ars Technica
- Chrome OS is “combining” with Android, but what does that mean? - Ars Technica
- M4 iPad Pro review: Well, now you’re just showing off - Ars Technica
- TikTok is being flooded with racist AI videos generated by Google’s Veo 3
- Nothing Phone 2 hands-on: Pro-repair styling without the functionality - Ars Technica
- Belkin shows tech firms getting too comfortable with bricking customers’ stuff - Ars Technica
- Android 16 review: Post-hype - Ars Technica
- Google’s Android app store monopoly violates antitrust law, jury finds - Ars Technica
- Samsung and Epic Games call a truce in app store lawsuit - Ars Technica
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