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Month: October 2025

How to add third-party cards to Apple Wallet app in iOS 26

How to add third-party cards to Apple Wallet app in iOS 26

You probably know the Apple Wallet app can store credit and debit cards, but it can also hold unsupported rewards and membership cards. Here’s how to get it done in iOS 26. Add rewards cards to your Apple Wallet Like most…

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Razer Raiju V3 Pro vs Razer Wolverine V2 Pro: two premium PS5 controllers, but only one is worth buying this Black Friday

Razer Raiju V3 Pro vs Razer Wolverine V2 Pro: two premium PS5 controllers, but only one is worth buying this Black Friday

A tremendous PS5 and PC-compatible controller. It’s cheaper than the Wolverine V2 Pro and offers several improvements over that pad. Pros Lovely, drift-beating TMR thumbsticks Razer mouse click tech still feels sublime Fully functioning touchpad Trigger locks are super satisfying Carry…

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The Download: What to make of OpenAI’s Atlas browser, and how to make climate progress

The Download: What to make of OpenAI’s Atlas browser, and how to make climate progress

Inside Clear’s ambitions to manage your identity beyond the airport Clear Secure is the most visible biometric identity company in the United States. Best known for its line-jumping service in airports, it’s also popping up at sports arenas and stadiums all…

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Google is bringing Beam, its 3D video conferencing tech, to deployed service members

Google is bringing Beam, its 3D video conferencing tech, to deployed service members

Google has teamed up with the United Service Organizations (USO) to help deployed service members stay in touch with their families in a different way. As part of a pilot program, the company is bringing Google Beam, its 3D video communication…

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‘The solar system on demand’: HEO Robotics aims to push spacecraft imaging deep into the final frontier

‘The solar system on demand’: HEO Robotics aims to push spacecraft imaging deep into the final frontier

An Australian firm leading the way in providing images of spacecraft in low Earth orbit is making moves to expand its capabilities to higher orbits — and possibly, in the long run, to solar system destinations. HEO, also known as HEO…

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Flare Audio Sonic Lens review: A five-millimeter experiment in over-engineering

Flare Audio Sonic Lens review: A five-millimeter experiment in over-engineering

They promise clearer, richer sound from your AirPods Pro — but what you actually get is a tiny piece of plastic and a whole lot of anxiety. Sonic Lens by Flare Audio AirPods Pro sound really good. Unsurprisingly, though, Apple generally…

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Superloop just revealed its NBN 2000 plan’s typical evening speeds, and I’m suitably impressed

Superloop just revealed its NBN 2000 plan’s typical evening speeds, and I’m suitably impressed

When the NBN speed upgrades arrived in September, one of the biggest talking points was undoubtedly the arrival of the brand new NBN 2000 speed tier. For years, the fastest internet plan available to Australians has been 1Gbps, so for the…

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What’s next for carbon removal?

What’s next for carbon removal?

“Reliable assurance that a project’s declared ton of carbon savings equates to a real ton of emissions removed, reduced, or avoided is crucial,” Cynthia Giles, a senior EPA advisor under President Biden, and Cary Coglianese, a law professor at the University…

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CBP will photograph non-citizens entering and exiting the US for its facial recognition database

CBP will photograph non-citizens entering and exiting the US for its facial recognition database

The US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) submitted a new measure that allows it to photograph any non-US citizen who enters or exits the country for facial recognition purposes. According to a filing with the government’s Federal Register, CBP and the…

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Space radiation can produce some organic molecules detected on icy moons

Space radiation can produce some organic molecules detected on icy moons

This article was originally published at Eos. The publication contributed the article to Space.com’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. New laboratory research suggests that some organic molecules previously detected in plumes erupting from Saturn’s moon Enceladus may be products of natural…

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