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Belkin’s new power bank gives your smartphone a camera grip for $80

Belkin’s new power bank gives your smartphone a camera grip for $80

Belkin has introduced the PowerGrip, an accessory designed to enhance the photography experience on smartphones. This product features a DSLR-style grip, which facilitates a more stable hold when taking photos, particularly in portrait mode. The grip is equipped with a shutter button located on the top edge, allowing users to capture images via a Bluetooth

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YouTube’s new AI experiment adds AI hosts to your music

YouTube opens ‘second chance’ program to creators banned for misinformation

YouTube has announced the launch of a pilot program that will allow certain creators, specifically those previously banned for spreading misinformation related to COVID-19 and elections, to establish new channels. This decision follows political pressure and is part of an effort to support a “subset of creators” whose channels were terminated due to policies that

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The Vision Pro is getting its first live ‘immersive’ sports

The Vision Pro is getting its first live ‘immersive’ sports

Apple has announced that the Apple Vision Pro headset will feature new immersive content for the upcoming NBA season, including a selection of live Los Angeles Lakers games presented in the Apple Immersive Video format. The company states that users will have a unique viewing experience that mimics being courtside, offering perspectives not achievable through

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What MIT got wrong about AI agents: New G2 data shows they’re already driving enterprise ROI

Recent data from G2 indicates that nearly 60% of companies have implemented AI agents in their operations, with less than 2% experiencing failures after deployment. This contrasts sharply with previous claims from a MIT study suggesting that 95% of AI projects fail. The discrepancies arise from the methodologies used in these studies. The MIT study

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The most important OpenAI announcement you probably missed at DevDay 2025

The most important OpenAI announcement you probably missed at DevDay 2025

OpenAI held its annual developer conference recently, unveiling several AI innovations, including an app store for ChatGPT and a video-generation API. However, the most significant reveal for industry watchers was the general availability of Codex, OpenAI’s AI software engineer. This development signifies a shift in software engineering, highlighting how businesses might evolve in utilizing AI

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