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Screen Protectors That Line Themselves Up Are a Great Prime Day Deal

[ad_1] Phones are an expensive investment that can become even more expensive when a screen gets shattered by a drop. While you can get a phone insurance plan that covers screen replacements, a much cheaper first line of defense is to get a screen protector that can absorb these drops alongside a phone case. Installing …

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Samsung Frame smart TVs drop to as low as $548 for Prime Day 2023 | Engadget

[ad_1] You’ll want to act quickly if you’re shopping for a truly stand-out TV set. Samsung’s 2023 Frame TVs are on sale at Amazon for Prime Day, and the discounts are particularly steep for some models. The line now starts at $548 for the bedroom-friendly 32-inch model, but the sweetest deal is for the 55-inch …

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AI leaders from Google, AWS discuss promise and perils of generative AI

[ad_1] Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12 and learn how business leaders are getting ahead of the generative AI revolution. Learn More Generative AI isn’t some overhyped short-lived trend; it could transform the world as we know it. That’s according to executives from Google and Amazon. In a wide-ranging conversation with VentureBeat …

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Congressional report condemns tax prep companies for sending data to Meta, Google | Engadget

[ad_1] A Congressional investigation concluded that several tax prep providers shared sensitive filing data with Meta and Google. It follows a 2022 report from The Markup highlighting the practice in which TaxSlayer, H&R Block and TaxAct used Meta’s Pixel tracking tool to harvest info like filing status, approximate adjusted gross income, refund amount, names of …

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