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    Intel abandons hyperthreading for Lunar Lake CPUs

    Intel’s fastest processors have included hyperthreading, a technique that lets more than one thread run on a single CPU core, for over 20 years — and it’s used by AMD (which calls it “simultaneous multi-threading”) as well. But you won’t see a little...

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    Kick off barbeque season with this $170 Ninja electric grill

    Outdoor grilling can be pretty awesome, but what happens when you want to stay indoors because the temperatures are too high outside or you have no other options because you live in an apartment? Well, the Ninja Foodi Smart XL 6-in-1 could very well...

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    Best home office monitors 2024: Displays that get the job done

    Working from home has gone from being a growing trend to a full-scale phenomenon. There are many perks to a work-from-home arrangement, to be sure, but there can also be downsides: For example, there’s a good chance you’ll need to supply your own monitor...

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    Google Q&A: How Chromebooks are navigating the AI era

    For years, Chromebooks have served as the loyal opposition to PCs. Google’s laptops offer many of the same Google services as you can find via the Web, but integrated into an inexpensive package for consumers and students. So what’s next?
    I sat down with John Solomon, vice president of ChromeOS and education at Google, to ask about the new wave of AI PCs and how Google responds. We talk about how “generic” Chromebooks survive as Google pushes Chromebook Plus, how kids can be encouraged...

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