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Pixel 7A Review: We’re Running Out of Reasons to Splurge on a ‘Pro’ Phone
Google’s latest entry-level phone, which costs $500, is just as good as devices nearly double its price.
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Google Builds on Tech’s Latest Craze With Its Own A.I. Products
At the company’s annual conference, Google demonstrated dozens of products and features that work with artificial intelligence, along with new phones.
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‘Rip and Replace’: The Tech Cold War Is Upending Wireless Carriers
As China and the United States jockey for tech primacy, wireless carriers in dozens of states are tearing out Chinese equipment. That has turned into a costly, difficult process.
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Do You Have Something to Share About TikTok?
The Times would like to hear from current and former employees, avid TikTok users, educators and parents.
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Striking Writers Are Worried About A.I. Viewers Should Be, Too.
A.I. screenwriting, a point of contention in the Writers Guild strike, may not yet be ready for prime time. But streaming algorithms and derivative programming have prepared the way for it.
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Donald Trump to Appear on CNN Town Hall
Wednesday’s town hall has already proved divisive — and it could be an unsettling preview for the TV news industry as it prepares to cover a presidential contest that is likely to feature Mr. Trump.
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R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Kevin McCarthy finds out what it means to him
The House speaker has spent so much time in the debt-ceiling standoff just pleading to be treated as an official worthy of respect.
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Rep. George Santos pleads not guilty to 13 counts of financial crimes
Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) has been charged with federal crimes after a months-long investigation and is expected to appear in court on Long Island on Wednesday.
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Criminal charges against Rep. Santos divide House Republicans
Several New York Republicans elected with Santos insisted he resign. “These charges bring us one step closer to never having to talk about this lying loser ever again,” Rep. Nick LaLota (R-N.Y.) said.
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How Republicans feel about Trump and sexual misconduct
Polls have shown a significant degree of concern about former president Donald Trump and these issues. But they’ve also shown Republicans unconvinced Trump went too far.