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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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I finally see why Opera GX for Linux is more than just a browser for gamers

You don’t have to be a Linux gamer to enjoy Opera GX; it’s just as brilliant for everyday users.

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1 in 2 security leaders say they’re not ready for AI attacks – 4 actions to take now

A new report underscores a now-familiar pattern across industries: businesses want to use AI internally, but the route to that goal isn’t always clear.

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I tried the foldable phone that sets the standard for Samsung and Apple in 2026

The Oppo Find N6 is the most ambitious book-style folding phone I’ve tested so far.

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60Hz vs. 120Hz vs. 165Hz: I’ve tested dozens of TVs, and here’s what’s best for your home

The latest TVs are pushing the boundaries of what screens can visualize, but how much is too much? I break down the reasons to go higher or lower on refresh rates.

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3 ways Cisco’s DefenseClaw aims to make agentic AI safer

The reason agentic AI has seen slow enterprise adoption is the lack of an orchestration layer to track what agents are doing, the networking giant says.

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Your iPhone has a secret button that’s seriously useful – here’s how to unlock it

With a double or triple tap, you can control system features, launch apps, trigger custom shortcuts, and more.

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Vivaldi’s new feature should have every other browser taking note

For those who are looking for a browser UI that can be everything or nothing, look no further than the latest release of Vivaldi.

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OpenSSF Welcomes New Members as SLSA, Gemara, and AI Security Efforts Mature

At Amsterdam’s SecurityCon Europe, the Linux Foundation’s OpenSSF adds new members and showcases progress on SLSA, Gemara, and AI security.
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LibreOffice is Adding a Donation Banner That Might Annoy Some Users

The feature has already been merged into LibreOffice 26.8’s development builds.

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Dirty screens? This $15 cleaner is used in Apple stores – and now I see why

From your laptop to desktop monitor to your smartphone and tablets, Whoosh’s cleaning kit is the best I’ve tried.

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How I’m deleting myself from the internet without lifting a finger

Optery deletes my personal information from the internet for me, and it’s 20% off right now.

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After trying dozens of mice, here’s why this Logitech MX model is my clear favorite

The Logitech MX Master 4 mouse features haptic feedback and deep customization, with a premium build that’s hard to pass up.

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Someone Forked Systemd to Strip Out Its Age Verification Support

The project removes the birthDate field systemd added last week in response to age verification laws.

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This e-reader lets you view in color, and it’s $60 cheaper now

The Kindle Colorsoft brings a smooth color display to your favorite books, and it’s dropped in price again.

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You can get a free iPhone 17e at Visible for a limited time – no trade-in required

New customers can score the latest iPhone for free with a Visible+ plan. Here’s what to know.

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Can you trust Firefox’s new free VPN for all browser users? What you need to know

Don’t cancel your paid one just yet. Here’s the breakdown of Firefox’s free VPN.

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