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A Teacher Rubric and Checklist for Assessing AI Tools • TechNotes Blog
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How to send feedback to help the ChromeOS developers (and why you should) | ZDNET
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Perplexity vs Bard vs ChatGPT AI models compared - Geeky Gadgets
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Microsoft Edge could trump Chrome on Android with a new must-have feature
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25 international students found living in a single Brampton basement
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Zuckerberg apologizes to families of kids harmed online as Senate grills tech CEOs - ABC News
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Microsoft Copilot vs. Copilot Pro: Is the subscription fee worth it? | ZDNET
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Hackers push USB malware payloads via news, media hosting sites
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How Arc Search Actually Makes AI-Assisted Search Useful | Lifehacker
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Want to make math more fun? Consider asking ChatGPT | K-12 Dive
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Education experts say they’re ready for AI this time | The Hill
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Alienware m16 R2 review: Excellent redesign thwarted by a subpar display | Laptop Mag
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Kicking the tires on Arc for Windows – doug — off the record
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iPhone Apps Secretly Harvest Data When They Send You Notifications, Researchers Find
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A student newspaper in Iowa just bought two local weeklies | Nieman Journalism Lab
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