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The 2025 Ryder Cup is scheduled for September 26-28 at Bethpage State Park’s Black Course in New York, and the U.S. and European teams are ready to fight for history. Here’s everything you need to ...
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Viltrox AF 9mm f/2.8 Air review: ultra-wide meets super-skinny in this new APS-C format lens
I’ve been impressed with the growing range of Viltrox Air lenses for both APS-C format and full-frame cameras. The former includes the Viltrox AF 15mm f/1.7 Air, Viltrox AF 25mm f/1.7 Air, Viltrox AF ...
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The digital ID card could fuel a rise in dumbphones: Brits vow to revert to retro Nokia devices to avoid...
These days, most smartphones are kitted out with facial recognition technology, multiple cameras and wireless charging systems. But back in the 90s we were much more easily impressed, with handsets ...
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Amazon will issue $1.5 billion in refunds as the result of an FTC settlement. Will you be getting one? Credit: Piotr Swat/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Amazon agreed to a whopping $2.5 ...
If you’ve been happy with macOS 26, you might want to consider skipping this beta, as it doesn’t seem to bring many user-facing features. After the release of developer beta 1, we reported a few under ...
The Federal Trade Commission took Amazon to court early last week. Only two days after the trial started, Amazon caved in to sign a $2.5 billion settlement. At the heart of the lawsuit was the Amazon ...
The $2.5 billion deal allows Amazon to avoid trial over claims it tricked consumers into signing up for Prime and made it difficult to cancel the service. E-commerce giant Amazon agreed Thursday to ...
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Amazon.com Inc. agreed to pay $2.5 billion in penalties and refunds and change its process for how to cancel its Prime subscription to settle a lawsuit by the US Federal Trade Commission. The company ...
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