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The Best Frozen Fries for Your Air Fryer Cost Less Than $3. Here's What We Found16:46 After air frying six bags of frozen fries back to back, the grocery store's budget option came out crispiest and most satisfying. Acer Says Hey, We Can Do Smart Glasses Too15:42 The PC maker will enter a hectic scene for smart glasses with two models planned for later this year. Acer Blaze Link Handheld May Solve Your Remote Play From Your Laptop Problem15:42 Among the raft of refreshes, a few novelties stand out from the company's Computex product announcements. After 10 Years, Overwatch Has Changed Me Almost as Much as Itself15:42 Commentary: A decade after launch, Overwatch has grown into something with a little bit less sparkle, but a lot more reward and engagement. I Turned Off All My Phone Notifications for a Week. Here's Why I'm Not Going Back13:33 I thought turning off notifications would make me miss everything. Instead, it showed me how much of my attention had already been scheduled by apps, emails, promos, DMs and tiny red badges. Before iOS 27, Here's Your iOS 26 Cheat Sheet13:33 Apple is expected to announce iOS 27 at WWDC in a few week, but don't forget to check out all these iOS 26 features. 23andMe Sued by California Over Massive 2023 Data Breach6:04 Attorney general calls the company's security measures "lax" and says the company failed to adequately investigate warnings its systems had been compromised. AI-Generated Film About Iranian Protest Violence Heads to Tribeca Film Festival5:00 Dreams of Violets, a 75-minute docudrama from first-time filmmakers Ash and Prooya Koosha, was made entirely with AI tools. Some Flock Surveillance Cameras Are Getting the Trash-Bag Treatment2:50 Facing public backlash over surveillance cameras, cities are turning to a low-tech fix to stop Flock from watching. SpaceX's Starship V3 Can't Fly Again Until a 'Mishap' Is Addressed, Says FAA1:44 The investigation is being led by SpaceX, but it needs approval from the FAA before the Starship can launch again. |