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Motorola’s Razr Ultra is $500 off ahead of Amazon’s Spring Sale

Motorola’s Razr Ultra is a solid foldable, boasting a bigger cover screen and high-end specs. Right now, it’s on sale ahead of the Amazon Big Spring Sale.

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I cracked open cheap charging gadgets from Temu – and it was worse than I expected

Loose wires, sketchy lumps of steel, and other suspicious findings have me seriously concerned.

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Firefox 149 Arrives with Built-In VPN, Split View, and Smarter Browsing Tools

by George Whittaker

Mozilla has officially released Firefox 149.0, bringing a mix of new productivity features, privacy enhancements, and interface improvements. Released on March 24, …

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Buying a router? A new US ban just shrank your choices – here’s why

Many popular routers – including TP-Link, Linksys, and Asus – will be affected. So what are your options now?

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My favorite outdoor projector just dropped to its lowest price ever

Looking for an outdoor projector this spring? My favorite projector for movies and gaming is currently $300 off during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale.

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System76 Retools Thelio Desktop

The new Thelio Mira has landed with improved performance, repairability, and front-facing ports alongside a high-quality tempered glass facade.

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I measured my stress levels while working with blue light glasses – and was surprised by the results

Is your evening screen time keeping you up at night? I ran a simple experiment to find out for myself.

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6.0 Release& 6.0 Released! Qt6 Port, On Canvas &ext Editing && Tab Notes

Krita, the free open-source raster graphics editor, released new major 5.3.0 and 6.0 simultaneously today! Krita 6.0 is the Qt6 port. It features native Linux Wayland support with full Wayland Color Management protocol implementation, HDR support, fractional scaling and 10 bit display. Except the Qt6 and Wayland support, both 6.0 and 5.3.0 almost functionally identical. […]

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Some Linux Distros Skirt Age Verification Laws

After California introduced an age verification law recently, open source operating system developers have had to get creative with how they deal with it.

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FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, March 27, starting at 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends on Friday, March 27 from 12:00 to 15:00 EDT (16:00 to 19:00 UTC) to help improve the Free Software Directory.

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My 5-step security checklist for every new Windows PC

I always want to make sure my new Windows PC is protected against security threats. Here are five things I do with that goal in mind.

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Best Buy is selling last year’s Sony OLED TV for $600 off – and I highly recommend it

Sony’s Bravia 8 II is worth every penny of its retail price, but it’s even better when you can buy one for this much off.

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Motorola Moto G (2026) review: Why I’d pick this $200 phone over competing models

The 2026 Moto G sticks to a proven formula, offering great performance at an affordable price.

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Ubuntu Maker Canonical is Backing Rust Development With $150K/year

The announcement comes just weeks before Ubuntu 26.04 LTS ships with the latest Rust upgrades.

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The best password managers of 2026: Expert tested

Stop forgetting your passwords: We’ve tested and ranked the best password manager apps to help you stay protected and organized.

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Want to Learn LLMs and Build AI Agents?Get 23 eBooks for Under $20

And part of your purchase goes to support World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit that provides emergency food relief to communities hit by disasters and humanitarian crises around the world.

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Firefox 149.0 is out with Side-by-Side Split View & Tab Notes

Firefox 149.0, the March release of this free open-source web browser, is available to download. The new version introduced some exciting new features, improvements for Linux, and many changes for web developers. Like Chrome/Chromium, Firefox now supports split view that displays two web pages side-by-side in single window, making easy to compare information or work […]

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I replaced my Sonos Era speakers with an unlikely alternative – and didn’t miss a beat

Denon is back with new Home 200, 400, and 600 speakers, debuting a fresh look and more ways to expand your system.

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Firefox 149 brings free VPN, tab splits and better Linux integration

The Firefox 149 update is now rolling out to users, adding a new split view feature, a free built-in VPN and a welcome Linux-specific change. Split View in Firefox lets you view two web pages side-by-side inside a single browser window, which is a clea…

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Sold Out ‘All Things AI’ Is Livestreaming So Everybody Who Wanted to Go Can Still Be There

No badge, no problem: from whurley’s keynotes to deep‑dive engineer sessions, much of All Things AI’s lineup is streaming live for anyone who wants in.
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