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My new favorite keychain holder is highly functional, fairly priced, and doubles as an AirTag

If you’re always misplacing your keys as I do, this clever keyholder takes a completely fresh approach to staying organized.

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The $15 USB-C cable I always pack to avoid being hacked at public charging ports

If you frequently plug into public chargers, you’re easily vulnerable to hackers. Either avoid them or use this accessory to avoid trouble.

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1159

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly:
Tips: Sharing files on home network
News: LFS to focus on systemd edition, openSUSE polishes atomic updates, NetBSD not likely to integrate Rust code, S…

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These XR glasses gave me a 500-inch screen to work with during my commutes

Delivering a superb 3D experience at a reasonable price, the Xreal 1S set a new bar for sub-$500 XR glasses.

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Development Release: NetBSD 11.0 RC1

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The NetBSD project has announced the release of NetBSD 11.0 RC1. The new release condidate introduces 64-bit RISC-V support, firewall improvements, and a wider range of support for Linux…

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VS Code 1.109 Released with Claude Agent Support (Preview)

Visual Studio Code 1.109, the January 2026 release of Microsoft’s AI code editor, was released few days ago. The new monthly release introduced preview support for Claude Agent, allowing to delegate tasks to the Claude Agent SDK using the Claude models included in your GitHub Copilot subscription. It also improved the agent extensibility by allowing […]

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Finally, I found a 4K projector worthy of replacing my TV – and it supports Dolby Vision

The Xgimi Horizon S Max stands out as one of the brightest yet portable projectors I’ve tested to date.

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My favorite robot mower just got a worthy successor – no boundary wires required

Mammotion is launching a new robot mower lineup with easier setup and stronger navigation.

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The best AR and MR glasses in 2026: Expert tested and reviewed

We tested the best AR and MR glasses that seamlessly blend digital content with the real world for immersive work and entertainment experiences.

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Linux 6.19: 40% Speed Boost on Old AMD GPUs & Faster Ext4

Linux 6.19 brings native Vulkan support to older AMD Radeon GPUs, hardware-accelerated HDR via the DRM Colour Pipeline API and ext4 speed boosts.
You’re reading Linux 6.19: 40% Speed Boost on Old AMD GPUs & Faster Ext4, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu…

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5 TV settings that I changed to dramatically improve the performance and picture quality

Making these simple adjustments to your TV’s basic settings can instantly enhance the picture quality. Here’s my list.

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This USB-C accessory gave my iPhone and Android an unexpectedly useful superpower

If you enjoy being outdoors but are prone to insect bites, this unusual accessory could be a game-changer.

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Are wind power generators actually viable at home? I tried one, and the results blew me away

When solar falls short, portable wind power like the Shine Turbine keeps devices running. Here’s my verdict after a year of testing.

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I broke my 5-year iPhone upgrade rule with the latest model – here’s why I’m not regretting it

The iPhone 17 Pro is the new hotness, but is it truly worth the upgrade? Here’s how I made my decision, as a former iPhone 14 Pro user.

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GCompris 26.0 Released with 2 New Activities & Teachers Tool

GCompris, KDE’s educational software suite, released new 26.0 version few days ago. The new version introduced official companion tool for teachers, added two new activities, and fixed various bugs. For those who don’t know about the software, it’s a free open-source educational software for children aged 2 to 10, which works on Linux, Windows, BSD, […]

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We Ditched Clickup for Fizzy: An (Open Source) Kanban Board App

If you're juggling multiple tasks and want something simpler than Jira or ClickUp, this is worth trying.

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FOSS Force’s Top Five Articles — For the Week Ending February 6, 2025

Did you miss this week’s top articles? Here are the five most read article on FOSS Force for the week that just ended.
The post FOSS Force’s Top Five Articles — For the Week Ending February 6, 2025 appeared first on FOSS Force.

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The best HR software of 2026: Expert reviewed

I tested top HR platforms like BambooHR, Deel, Rippling, and Workday to find solutions that simplify employee management for all types of businesses.

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The best antivirus software for Windows 11 in 2026: Expert tested and reviewed

ZDNET tested the best antivirus software on the market, with support for multiple operating systems, VPNs, and robust protection.

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Is a refurbished MacBook worth buying in 2026? I did the math, and here’s my advice

Back Market offers refurbished MacBooks from across the price spectrum, but are they worth it? I got a MacBook Pro M1 and tested it out.

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