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This tiny vacuum helps keep my desk mess free

The Odistar Desktop Vacuum Cleaner is now my go-to for tabletop messes.

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Fun size, frustrating results: The truth about Kodak's photo printer

The Kodak step offers a fun way to print photos but isn't for those looking for quality.

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This AI-powered sports camera allows me to break down my golf swing with ease

The XbotGo Chameleon is a sports-tracking AI camera that delivers in-depth footage.

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What single-use technology is worth it to you?

I've re-entered my e-reader era now that I have my hands on a new Kindle Paperwhite. Personally, there's nothing that can replace the feel of a true hardcover, or the way book spines line up on my shelf, but there's no denying the convenience that comes with having a (practically) endless library weighing in at just over 7 ounces. But what I appreciate more is that Kindles truly don't try to deviate far from the actual experience of reading a physical book -- and not just because of the e-ink display and matte feel. Kindles were made for reading, and nothing else. That means no notifications, no social media apps to doom-scroll, and nothing else vying for your attention. It's a piece of single-use tech -- and I absolutely adore it, especially when I own several major tech hubs in the form of my phone, MacBook Pro, and even my smart TV. However, e-waste is a major issue, one that products like my phone and laptop combat by having hundreds, if not thousands, of use cases. Selfishly, th

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With Chromium-based browsers all the rage these days, do Safari and Firefox stand a fighting chance?

When it comes to the web browser market, things have been at a relative standstill in recent years. Google's Chrome browser, which uses the open-source Chromium technology under the hood -- took the world by storm in 2008. After trouncing the once ubiquitous Microsoft Internet Explorer, Chrome soon evolved into the very thing it set out to destroy: a monopolistic portal to the internet, funded by the deep pockets of an industry titan. Chromium is indeed open-source, but that doesn't stop it from being deeply roped into Google's powerful sphere of influence. There are many concerns worth raising over the consolidation of web tech under one set of standards, and what this might mean for the future of the internet and web rendering. In the year since Chrome's release, we've seen a convergence in web browser technologies. Nearly all the major players in 2024 utilize the underlying Chromium platform. Microsoft infamously rewrote its Edge browser from the ground up to better track alongsid

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Netflix sucks for 70 million people and will probably get worse

It was announced this week that Netflix’s subscription with ads hit a major milestone with the $6.99 plan hitting 70 million monthly users up significantly from the 40 million monthly ad-supported users Netflix reported in May. And while Netflix is currently celebrating this number, I wouldn't be so quick to bust out the champagne.  I currently get the ad-supported version of Netflix for free as a T-Mobile wireless subscriber. However, I always tell people who ask me if they should downgrade to this cheaper option that if I were paying even one dollar for the ad-supported version of Netflix, I would cancel it. And it's not just because of the constant ads (though those are annoying too), the real problem is the availability of content.  Because of Netflix's varied licensing deals, a lot of popular shows and movies cannot be streamed at all on Netflix's cheapest plan. This mostly applies to movies, with hundreds of films from cult classics like Zombieland to more recent hits like Spid

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Google Maps just made holiday shopping way less stressful

Google Maps has added a new nearby products tab to help you find what you're looking for this holiday season.

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At long last, Android users can flick the Arc fidget spinner while browsing the web

The Browser Company's popular Arc web browser is now available on the Google Play Store, following its high-profile iOS and macOS launch.

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New Snapchat feature targets families with teens

Snapchat is adding live location sharing for families and travel notifications, to help keeps parents informed on their teen's whereabouts.

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Google is finally bringing its dedicated Gemini app to the iPhone

After a surprisingly long period of radio silence, Google's Gemini app is finally coming to the iPhone.

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Scammers aren't going to like these new Pixel security features

Google is adding two new AI-powered features to Pixel phones to protect you from scammers and malware.

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What cars have wireless Apple CarPlay?

It's increasingly common, but you can't necessarily count on automakers playing nice.

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The 6 ways I use my reMarkable Paper Pro

Your new reMarkable tablet is good for more than just taking notes.

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Change this Google Maps setting now so you don't get lost on the way to Grandma's

PSA: Google will soon delete your location history from the cloud, but there's a way to save it before it's gone.

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This USB-C mouthpiece turns your smartphone into a playable instrument

Artinois has created the Zefiro, a device that turns your smartphone into a playable musical instrument.

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Here's how to watch the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight

The legendary Mike Tyson is going up against internet personality Jake Paul in a major boxing match -- here's where it's streaming and how to watch.

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6 easy fixes for common Apple TV problems
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The Apple TV 4K is a great streaming device, but that doesn't mean it's perfect.

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Here's how to disable those questionable Notification Summaries on your iPhone

Apple introduced AI notification summaries in iOS 18.1, and they're of dubious quality -- here's how to turn the feature off.

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Amazon launches its own Temu knock-off with cheap products from China

Amazon has launched Haul, a new low-price storefront that competes with Temu and Shein.

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Amazon shuts down Freevee because Prime needs more subscribers

Amazon is shutting down its FAST channel Freevee, but you can still find its content for free on Prime Video.

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The 6 steps I take to make Windows 11 look and feel more like macOS

Without too much work, you can set up any Windows 11 PC to function more like an Apple Mac -- here's how.

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I use these 5 Apple Safari extensions to improve my productivity

These excellent Apple Safari extensions help boost my macOS productivity into the stratosphere.

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Sony announced a great PS5 deal and then immediately changed its mind

Sony put up a new ad showing the PS5 Digital Edition slim was going to go on sale, but promptly removed it

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Pizza Hut just created a PS5 accessory no one needs

Pizza Hut has created the PIZZAWRMR to keep your pizza warm during intense gaming sessions.

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It's the end of the road for Windows Mail

Microsoft is ending support of its Windows Mail, Calendar and People apps at the end of the year and migrating users to the new Outlook app.

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Whatever you do, don't drop your Pixel 9 Pro Fold

If you drop and break your Pixel 9 Pro Fold, the repair bill will shock you.

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