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Jabra Evolve3 75 Review: The Hybrid Office Headset Reimagined
Review
Apr 11, 2026ZDNet

Jabra Evolve3 75 Review: The Hybrid Office Headset Reimagined

Quick Verdict: A Boardroom-Ready Headset for the Hybrid World Jabra's Evolve3 75 headset stands out as a genuinely impressive option for the modern professional. It successfully marries the essential features of a

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Motorola Razr Ultra Review: A Premium Foldable at a Record Low
Review
Apr 11, 2026Android Authority

Motorola Razr Ultra Review: A Premium Foldable at a Record Low

Quick Verdict The Motorola Razr Ultra, initially a high-priced contender in the foldable market, now arrives at an unprecedented record-low price of $699.99, marking a substantial $600 reduction. This compelling deal

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Reddit Data Demand: Grand Jury Summons Raises Privacy Alarm
Review
Apr 11, 2026Ars Technica

Reddit Data Demand: Grand Jury Summons Raises Privacy Alarm

Ars Technica reports on the Trump administration's escalating efforts to unmask an ICE critic on Reddit, moving from a standard summons to a secret grand jury subpoena, sparking significant privacy and free speech concerns for online users and platforms.

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The Messy Reality: Taming Your AI Strategy's Shadow & Sprawl
Programming
Apr 11, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

The Messy Reality: Taming Your AI Strategy's Shadow & Sprawl

AI integration often introduces significant challenges: Shadow AI poses data security risks from unapproved tool usage, while pipeline sprawl creates operational headaches with complex ETL processes. Architectural strategies like in-platform model deployments, monitored gateways, and moving to single foundation models with on-the-fly data queries can simplify governance and reduce maintenance burdens. Consolidating data into a unified warehouse further enhances control, despite potential performance trade-offs for online services.

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Volkswagen's MOIA and Uber Launch Self-Driving ID. Buzz Tests in LA
Tech
Apr 9, 2026The Next Web

Volkswagen's MOIA and Uber Launch Self-Driving ID. Buzz Tests in LA

Volkswagen's MOIA America and Uber have officially begun on-road testing of self-driving ID. Buzz minibuses in Los Angeles, marking the first U.S. city in their multi-city rollout strategy. The initial fleet operates with human safety operators, targeting commercial service by late 2026 and fully driverless operations by 2027. This move leverages the specialized ID. Buzz AD equipped with a 27-sensor Mobileye platform and Uber's extensive ride-hailing network.

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Pebblebee Halo: More Than Just a Tracker
Review
Apr 9, 2026ZDNet

Pebblebee Halo: More Than Just a Tracker

Quick Verdict The Pebblebee Halo isn't just another tracker tag; it's a versatile personal safety device cleverly integrated with item-finding capabilities. Boasting an ear-splitting 130dB siren, a bright 150-lumen

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Amazon Kindle Sunset: A Reader's Rebellion
Review
Apr 8, 2026Android Authority

Amazon Kindle Sunset: A Reader's Rebellion

Amazon is discontinuing support for Kindles from 2012 and earlier, preventing on-device purchases of new books. Users are frustrated but many are embracing sideloading to extend their e-readers' lives.

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Apple’s foldable iPhone is on track to launch in September, report
Tech
Apr 8, 2026TechCrunch

Apple’s foldable iPhone is on track to launch in September, report

Apple's first foldable iPhone is reportedly on track for a September launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, according to a new report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. This news mitigates earlier concerns about potential delays due to engineering complexities, suggesting Apple has made significant strides in addressing screen quality, durability, and crease visibility issues. The highly anticipated device is poised to position Apple as a strong competitor in the growing foldable smartphone market.

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Tech Moves: Microsoft Leader Jumps to Anthropic, New CEO at Tagboard
Tech
Apr 8, 2026GeekWire

Tech Moves: Microsoft Leader Jumps to Anthropic, New CEO at Tagboard

Microsoft veteran Eric Boyd has joined AI leader Anthropic to head its infrastructure team, marking a major personnel shift in the competitive AI sector. Concurrently, Tagboard, a Redmond-based live broadcast production company, announced Marty Roberts as its new CEO, succeeding Nathan Peterson. Expedia Group also promoted Ryan Desjardins to Vice President of Technology, bolstering its efforts in AI integration.

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Building Responsive, Accessible React UIs with Semantic HTML
Programming
Apr 8, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building Responsive, Accessible React UIs with Semantic HTML

Build responsive and accessible React UIs. This guide uses semantic HTML, mobile-first design, and ARIA to create inclusive applications, ensuring seamless user experiences across devices.

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SanDisk 2TB Extreme Pro UHS-II: Pro-Grade Power, Pro-Grade Price
Review
Apr 8, 2026Tom's Hardware

SanDisk 2TB Extreme Pro UHS-II: Pro-Grade Power, Pro-Grade Price

The 2TB SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II SD card delivers top-tier sequential read/write speeds over 300 MB/s, ideal for 8K video and burst photography. However, its eye-watering $2,000 price point and high cost per GB make it a niche investment for demanding professionals only.

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Beyond Vibe Coding: Engineering Quality in the AI Era
Programming
Apr 7, 2026Hacker News

Beyond Vibe Coding: Engineering Quality in the AI Era

The concept of 'vibe coding,' an extreme form of dogfooding where developers avoid inspecting AI-generated code, often leads to significant quality issues. A more effective approach involves actively guiding AI tools to clean up technical debt and refactor, treating them as powerful assistants under human oversight. Ultimately, maintaining high software quality, even with AI, remains a deliberate choice for developers.

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Heatbit Maxi Pro Review: An Ingenious Idea, Poor Execution
Review
Apr 6, 2026Wired

Heatbit Maxi Pro Review: An Ingenious Idea, Poor Execution

Heatbit Maxi Pro review: An innovative space heater that mines Bitcoin, but its high price and low profitability make it a poor financial investment despite easy setup and safety features.

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GTA 5's Game Pass Shuffle: A Familiar, Frustrating Exit
Games
Apr 5, 2026Polygon

GTA 5's Game Pass Shuffle: A Familiar, Frustrating Exit

GTA 5 is exiting Xbox Game Pass on April 15th, continuing a frustrating cycle of appearing and disappearing from subscription services. This frequent rotation highlights the power Rockstar Games holds, making it hard for players to rely on its availability. Ultimately, buying the game outright is recommended for uninterrupted play.

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Amazon Meets FedEx Office: Streamlined Returns, Rebuilding Ties
Tech
Apr 5, 2026GeekWire

Amazon Meets FedEx Office: Streamlined Returns, Rebuilding Ties

Amazon has partnered with FedEx Office, allowing customers to easily return items at over 1,500 locations nationwide. This move significantly expands Amazon's no-box, no-label return network, enhancing convenience for shoppers. The collaboration also marks a re-engagement between the two companies after their logistics split in 2019, focusing on a streamlined customer experience.

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Turn Your Mac Mini into a Powerful Streaming & Media Hub
How To
Apr 4, 2026How-To Geek

Turn Your Mac Mini into a Powerful Streaming & Media Hub

So, you're looking for a top-tier media streaming and local playback solution for your living room, and you're an Apple enthusiast? While the Apple TV 4K is a popular choice, Apple's oft-overlooked Mac mini might

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WIRED Unveils Top Ski Clothes for 2026 Season Amidst Industry Boom
Tech
Apr 4, 2026Wired

WIRED Unveils Top Ski Clothes for 2026 Season Amidst Industry Boom

WIRED's 2026 guide to the best ski clothes is out, featuring top picks from brands like Patagonia and Arc’teryx. The review highlights innovative gear for comfort, safety, and performance, including helmets, jackets, bibs, mittens, and backpacks. This comes as the global ski gear market is projected to reach $2.45 billion by 2032, with a growing emphasis on technical fabrics and sustainable practices.

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Wearables Market: A Tangled Web of Innovation and Litigation
Review
Apr 5, 2026Gizmodo

Wearables Market: A Tangled Web of Innovation and Litigation

The exciting wearables market is increasingly entangled in complex legal battles, from health trackers like Whoop suing competitors Bevel and Polar, to smart glasses companies accusing Meta of patent infringement. This review explores how these lawsuits could stifle innovation and impact consumer choices.

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NASA did eventually solve Artemis II’s Outlook glitch: Space — Key
Tech
Apr 4, 2026The Verge

NASA did eventually solve Artemis II’s Outlook glitch: Space — Key

NASA swiftly resolved a Microsoft Outlook glitch on Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman’s personal computing device during the mission to the Moon. Mission Control remotely accessed the Microsoft Surface Pro to reload Outlook files, a common fix, demonstrating robust deep-space IT support. This incident highlights the integration and maintenance of commercial tech in critical space endeavors.

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Microsoft Signals AI Independence with New In-House Models
Tech
Apr 4, 2026The Next Web

Microsoft Signals AI Independence with New In-House Models

In a decisive move signaling its intent to build an AI empire independent of OpenAI, Microsoft has unveiled three proprietary AI models: MAI-Transcribe-1, MAI-Voice-1, and MAI-Image-2. Released on April 3, 2026, these

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MSI Pro MP243W Review: A Surprisingly Solid $80 Monitor for the Office
Review
Apr 3, 2026ZDNet

MSI Pro MP243W Review: A Surprisingly Solid $80 Monitor for the Office

The MSI Pro MP243W 24-inch monitor is a standout among cheap displays, offering solid performance and a 144Hz refresh rate for just $80. Ideal for budget-conscious users, students, or as a secondary office display, it provides great value despite trade-offs in brightness and viewing angles.

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Can a 'Jennifer English Effect' Propel Marathon to GOTY
Games
Apr 4, 2026Kotaku

Can a 'Jennifer English Effect' Propel Marathon to GOTY

Fans are buzzing about the 'Jennifer English effect,' a superstition linking the voice actor to recent GOTY wins, now pointing to Bungie's *Marathon*. This extraction shooter faces the challenge of being a multiplayer game, a rarity for top honors, but 2026's open field could give it a unique shot.

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Gas Price Apps: Find the Cheapest Fuel Nearby
Review
Apr 4, 2026ZDNet

Gas Price Apps: Find the Cheapest Fuel Nearby

Quick Verdict In an era of rising fuel costs, leveraging mobile apps to find the lowest gas prices is a smart move. While all five apps reviewed—GasBuddy, WEX Connect, FuelUp, Google Maps, and Waze—offer reliable and

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Smart Plugs: What NOT to Plug In & Safe Alternatives
How To
Apr 3, 2026How-To Geek

Smart Plugs: What NOT to Plug In & Safe Alternatives

Smart plugs are fantastic for automating your home, turning ordinary devices into smart ones. However, they have a critical limitation: their power rating. Plugging the wrong device into a standard smart plug can lead

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'No DBD 2,' Say Devs: Dead by Daylight Set for the Long Haul
Games
Apr 3, 2026IGN

'No DBD 2,' Say Devs: Dead by Daylight Set for the Long Haul

Behaviour Interactive has confirmed there will be no Dead by Daylight 2, much to the surprise of some fans. Developers Mathieu Cote and Dave Richard revealed this decision at GDC, emphasizing their commitment to the original game. They cited player investment and the pitfalls of fragmenting a live-service community as key reasons, promising instead to keep the existing Dead by Daylight fresh and relevant with continuous updates and support.

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