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  • AT&T hikes home internet prices by $5/month for all plans starting Dec 1, 2025
    October 18, 2025, 1:15 AM EDT. AT&T will raise the monthly price of all home internet plans by $5 starting December 1, 2025. The move affects new and existing customers, with only those who signed up in the past year seemingly exempt. The change, confirmed to The Verge and echoed by an AT&T spokesperson, cites rising operational costs as the reason. Industry observers note that AT&T has increased prices by roughly $5 a month in recent years for some users. The update invites readers to share whether they'll stick with AT&T or consider alternatives and to weigh the impact on their internet bills.
  • iFLYTEK Announces AINOTE 2: Guinness-Record Thinnest E-Ink Tablet with GPT-5 AI
    October 18, 2025, 1:14 AM EDT. iFLYTEK has unveiled the AINOTE 2, a 10.65-inch E-Ink tablet designed for professionals. The device claims Guinness World Records for the thinnest E-Ink tablet at 4.2 mm, a 4000 mAh battery, and a sleek, portable profile. It introduces GPT-5 AI integration for real-time transcription, content generation, and automatic meeting minutes, with multi-language support to aid interviews and legal work. The paper-like display delivers a low-latency writing experience, ideal for notes, edits, and drafting on the go. Features such as AI-powered summarization and task generation help busy lawyers, journalists, and consultants streamline workflows while maintaining focus and portability. In short, the AINOTE 2 blends performance, portability, and intelligent tools for professional productivity.
  • Lexus RZ Battery Replacement Costs in 2025: What to Expect
    October 18, 2025, 1:13 AM EDT. The Lexus RZ uses the TNGA-e platform and sits higher in price than the Toyota bZ4X and Subaru Solterra in the US. While EVs typically offer lower running costs, battery replacement remains a major expense over the vehicle's life. The RZ comes in two options: the base 75 kWh gross pack (about 68 kWh usable) and a larger 70 kWh net pack on the flagship 550e. Battery replacements are currently expensive but the packs last well, delivering good value over time. A decade from now, modules may be cheaper as brands push energy storage development. Toyota/Lexus also focus on solid-state research, with claims of up to 745 miles per charge. For now, the article outlines current lithium-ion replacement costs.
  • AT&T hikes home internet price by $5 starting December 1, with Autopay discounts
    October 18, 2025, 1:12 AM EDT. AT&T is raising its home internet prices by $5 per month, effective December 1, despite strong profits last quarter. The uptick follows a prior $5 increase in November 2024. The company says the hike helps maintain quality service amid rising costs. To soften the impact, AT&T offers discounts: a $10 monthly cut for customers who enroll a bank account in Autopay and Paperless Billing, or a $5 discount for those using a debit card. The duration of these discounts isn't clear, and the price rise does not apply to new customers signed up in the past year or to those on AT&T's Access program for qualifying low-income households.
  • F1, Apple, and the Slipstream of MLB and MLS: What Apple TV's Sports Deals Tell Us
    October 18, 2025, 1:11 AM EDT. Apple TV inked a high-priced F1 deal at $140 million per year, hoping to accelerate growth for a sport on the rise. But Apple's live-sports track record is unproven, despite its vast resources. The same dynamic drove MLB and MLS deals: massive price tags with opaque returns. Nielsen figures place Apple TV far behind Netflix and Prime, underscoring a gap between ambition and audience data. With ESPN's bid history and the lack of public numbers, the math remains ambiguous. The core question: can Apple convert these rights into real viewer momentum for F1, MLS, and MLB, or will the numbers stay behind the glamour?