• You can keep your tiny 60% gaming keyboards
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    Keep your tiny 60%ers, this full-size ergo keyboard is my Black Friday top pick.Full-size ergonomic keyboards are my bread, butter, and jam.
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  • There are lessons to be learned from the Wicked poster controversy
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    In the age of AI, are fan-made posters just as important as the real things?
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  • Hulu Promo Codes and Discounts: 90% Off for Select Users
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    Select customers can get a Hulu plan for $0.99 per month for 12 months, just by signing up. Get more details on this and other great deals below.
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  • Wayfair Coupons: Up to 80% Off November 2024 | WIRED
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    Get 10% off with Wayfair promo code, up to 80% off furniture, and more top coupons for November.
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  • Review: We Are Your Robots, Still Tuning Up
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    In Ethan Liptons musings on A.I., Mozart has a place alongside humpback whales.
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  • Chinas Huawei Takes Aim at Apple With Latest Smartphone
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    Last year, a chip breakthrough put Huawei on top of the Chinese smartphone market. Now it is rolling out its newest phone, the Mate 70 series.
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  • Macworld Podcast: Black Friday holiday shopping tips
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    MacworldTis the season to go shopping! On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, weve got some tips and tricks to get the most out of the holiday shopping season! Find out how to make the most out of your purchases!This is episode 911 with Karen Haslam, David Price, and Roman Loyola.Listen to episode 911 on Apple PodcastsListen to episode 911 on SpotifyFind a dealCheck out these roundups for the best Apple deals:Apple Black Friday 2024 saleBest Black Friday 2024 Apple dealsBest Black Friday 2024 Mac DealsBest Black Friday 2024 MacBook dealsBest Black Friday 2024 AirPods dealsBest Black Friday 2024 Apple Watch dealsBest Black Friday 2024 iPad dealsBest Black Friday 2024 iPhone dealsBest Black Friday 2024 Mac monitor dealsBest Black Friday 2024 SSD and external hard drive dealsBest Black Friday 2024 Apple accessory dealsBest Black Friday deals on Mac Thunderbolt and USB-C docks and hubsSubscribe to the Macworld PodcastYou can subscribe to the Macworld Podcastor leave us a review!right here in the Podcasts app. The Macworld Podcast is also available on Spotify and on the Macworld Podcast YouTube channel. Or you can point your favorite podcast-savvy RSS reader at: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/macworldTo find previous episodes, visit Macworlds podcast page or our home on MegaPhone.Apple
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  • Black Friday came early! Give your gaming PC an internal makeover with Windows 11 Pro for $20
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    MacworldWhile Apples Silicon is incredibly efficient, it hasnt reached the point where its speed surpasses that of a high-end gaming PC. That, and your Macs lack of game compatibility is likely why you use a PC to game. However, if you havent upgraded your devices operating system in a while, you might be doing a disservice to your gaming.Just update toWindows 11 Pro, which comes with DirectX 12 Ultimate for enhanced gaming and plenty of other innovations. Ahead of Black Friday, lifetime access is available for $19.97 (reg. $199).Whether youre a fan ofElden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree orDragons Dogma 2, youll love Windows 11 Pros gaming enhancements. DirectX 12 Ultimate is one of many standout features and is designed toboost gaming graphics and maximize your PCs hardware so you enjoy a more immersive gaming experience.Once you outfit your PC with Windows 11 Pro, you might want to use it for more than gaming, especially since it comes with a new AI-powered assistant, Copilot. Its powered by a custom version of GPT-4 to assist with writing, image generation, studying, and can even change your systems settings for you.Security features likeTPM 2.0, Smart App Control, biometrics login, and other antivirus defenses are also included in this OS to keep your personal data and device protected from bad actors.Give your PC a gamer-friendly makeover with this early Black Friday deal: this$19.97 lifetime license for Windows 11 Pro, now availableuntil December 1 at 11:59 PM Pacific!Microsoft Windows 11 ProOnly $19.97 at MacworldStackSocial prices subject to change.
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  • For Microsoft, will Trumps antitrust and environmental views help or harm?
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    I recently wrote abouthow President-elect Donald J. Trumps actions on AI might affect Microsoft. This week, Im focused on what his antitrust regulation and environmental plans and the biggest wildcard of all, his personal vendettas could do to the company.What Microsoft can expect from antitrust lawsuitsTrump believes that the less regulation on big business, the better. So you would expect him to put an end to antitrust suits against the tech industry. But thats not necessarily the case.Theres no doubt that Lina Khan, the head of the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) who has aggressively pursued antitrust prosecutions against tech, will be let go after Trumps election. And many of Trumps advisers, notably venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, would like to see tech antitrust prosecutions to stop.However, some advisers close to Trump, including Vice President-elect JD Vance, want the administration to take on Big Tech mainlybecause they want to stop Meta and other social media companies from policing against misinformation, white supremacism, public-health health deceptions and election lies.Microsoft has largely been spared Khans prosecutions,even as the Biden administration has targeted Google, Apple, Meta, Amazon, and Apple. The one recent federal antitrust action against Microsoft by the FTC, for buying the gaming giant Activision, didnt go well for the feds. A judge let the purchase go through, although theFTC has since appealed the case.That might make you think that Microsoft is in the clear under Trump. ButThe Washington Postreportsthe FTC will be investigating Microsofts cloud business for anticompetitive practices. In addition, the FTC appeal of the Activision case still stands, so that case could be revived.Trump could demand that whomever he appoints to head the FTC drop those actions. Odds are, he wont, thanks to his main tech adviser, entrepreneur Elon Musk. His AI startup, xAI, competes directly with Microsoft, and isnow valued at $50 billion after investments this spring from Andreesen and others. Musk alsorecently amended an antitrust suit he filed against OpenAI, adding Microsoft as a defendant.Dont be surprised if the FTC under Trump not only follows through on Khans investigations of Microsoft, but also files an AI suit against the company, thanks to Musks influence.Trump, Microsoft, and climate changeTrump believes climate change is a hoax. Hes vowed to tear up environmental regulations and attack green energy. His campaign slogan, Drill, Baby, Drill, and his close friendship with the oil industrymake clear that hell do everything he can to increase reliance on fossil fuels and kill clean sources of electricity.He was alsoa booster of nuclear power during his first administration, though he wasnt quite as enthusiastic about it on the campaign trail. Even so, the stock market price of nuclear-power-related companies jumped the day after his election, and most people expect him to be a nuclear backer.What does this have to do with Microsoft? Plenty.Microsoft has vowed to make itself carbon-negative by 2030, and Trumps attack on green energy will make it more difficult for the company to find clean energy sources.Exacerbating Microsofts climate-change challenges is the fact that data centers that power AI require a tremendous amount of electricity.As Ive noted before, Microsoft might be abandoning its promises to fight climate change because of that. And the company could also pour billions into reviving nuclear energy with aproposed deal to reopen Three Mile Island, the site of the worst nuclear power disaster in US history.Given Trumps views about climate change and his support for AI, hell most likely do everything he can to give Microsoft and other AI companies all the electricity they want no matter the effect on the environment. And hell also likely let them go full speed ahead with nuclear power. In fact, Microsoft President Brad Smith recently said he expects Trump to cut environmental regulations to provide Microsoft with all the electricity it wants for its AI data centers.Gregory Allen, director of the Wadhwani AI Center at the Center for Strategic and International Studies he worked on AI at issues the Department of Defense during the Trump and Biden presidencies agrees. On a callhosted by The Information,he said Trump can invoke emergency powers and waive a lot of environmental regulations to allow people to build new nuclear and other electrical generation capacity in order to power the big data centers that folks want for these advanced AI models.He added that he expects that to happen pretty early in the Trump Administration.Trumps vendettas and grievancesThe president-elect is driven by vendettas and grievances more than he is by policy. And when it comes to tech, he has plenty of them.In the 2020 election, Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife started a foundation to ensure that everyone can vote and every vote can be counted. Since then,Trump threatened to investigate him and send him to jailif re-elected, saying, We are watching him closely, and if he does anything illegal this time, he will spend the rest of his life in prison.Zuckerberg got the message, offering accolades, saying after last summers assassination attempt, Seeing Donald Trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fist in the air with the American flag is one of the most badass things Ive ever seen in my life. On some level as an American, its like hard to not get kind of emotional about that spirit and that fight, and I think that thats why a lot of people like the guy.Then theres Amazon founder andWashington Postowner Jeff Bezos. When Trump was president, he frequently took aim at Amazon and Bezos because thePostpublished articles that angered Trump. He didnt just criticize and threaten him; Trump also yanked a multi-billion-dollar cloud contract with the Defense Department from Amazon.This time around, Bezos is doing Trumps bidding.He canceled the Posts planned endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harriseven though the newspaper has endorsed candidates for president for decades. After Trump was elected, Bezos praised him, writing on X, Big congratulations to our 45th and now 47th President on an extraordinary political comeback and decisive victory.Those are just two of tech titans who have praised Trump even though he had targeted them. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has so far managed to avoid getting on Trumps bad side. He hasnt gone out of his way to praise the president-elect, either,offering Trump only a pro forma congratulationafter the election.But with Musk as a Trump adviser, and what will likely be a big focus on AI in the new administration, its not clear whether Nadella will be able to stay out of Trumps crosshairs. Whats also not clear is how Nadella will react if Trump threatens him and how that might affect Microsofts financial future and its sense of itself as a moral company.
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