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Chris Velazco
Chris Velazco
Technology Staff Writer at
The Washington Post
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United States
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English
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Technology
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A start-up’s big idea to win over drivers: A $4,000 bike with a screen
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about 2 months ago
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Apple upgrades Vision Pro headset as competition heats up
The company’s $3,499 headset just got a silicon brain transplant -- but it faces stiff competition.
about 2 months ago
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about 2 months ago
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Review | I took the new AirPods for a run. They did a lot more than...
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2 months ago
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