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Nvidia Jetson EOL Acceleration: A Challenging Shift for Developers
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May 4, 2026Tom's Hardware

Nvidia Jetson EOL Acceleration: A Challenging Shift for Developers

Nvidia is accelerating the end-of-life (EOL) for several of its older Jetson AI processor modules, specifically those based on the TX2 and Xavier architectures. This decision, driven by a global shortage of LPDDR4

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OnePlus Nord 6 Review: A Battery Beast for Gamers
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May 4, 2026Android Authority

OnePlus Nord 6 Review: A Battery Beast for Gamers

OnePlus Nord 6 boasts a 9,000mAh battery, put to the test with 3 hours of intense gaming. This review dives into its surprising endurance, performance under pressure, and thermal management, offering an honest verdict for power users and mobile gamers.

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Android Data Saver Mode: A Welcome Relief for Limited Data Users
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May 3, 2026ZDNet

Android Data Saver Mode: A Welcome Relief for Limited Data Users

Android's Data Saver mode offers a crucial solution for users with limited mobile data, preventing background data usage and reducing overcharges. Easy to activate and customize, it provides granular control over app data, though it requires managing exceptions.

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One Ring's Troubled Art: Magic Controversy Ends with Artist's
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May 3, 2026Polygon

One Ring's Troubled Art: Magic Controversy Ends with Artist's

A Magic: The Gathering art controversy surrounding a new One Ring card for The Hobbit set ended with artist Dan Frazier admitting to using another artist's (Marta Nael's) work as a direct reference, painting over it without making it his own. Wizards of the Coast also acknowledged failures in their review process. They've since apologized to Nael, committed to crediting both artists, and ensured her compensation.

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FCC Regulatory Shift: A Seismic Shake-Up for US Electronics
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May 3, 2026Tom's Hardware

FCC Regulatory Shift: A Seismic Shake-Up for US Electronics

FCC's unanimous vote to ban all Chinese and Hong Kong labs from certifying electronics for sale in the U.S. due to national security concerns will affect 75% of devices, potentially raising consumer prices and causing supply chain shifts.

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AC Filter Maintenance Guide: Essential Pre-Summer Tune-Up
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May 2, 2026CNET

AC Filter Maintenance Guide: Essential Pre-Summer Tune-Up

As an experienced tech reviewer, I've seen countless products and services designed to make our lives easier, more efficient, or simply more comfortable. This time, we're not looking at a gadget, but rather a vital

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Turtlebox Ranger Review: Quality Sound With a Magnetic Personality
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May 3, 2026CNET

Turtlebox Ranger Review: Quality Sound With a Magnetic Personality

Quick Verdict: A Rugged Outdoor Performer with a Sticky Advantage For those who demand robust sound in challenging environments, the Turtlebox Ranger Bluetooth speaker is a compelling option. While its $250 price tag

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Temu 4TB External HDD Review: A $20 Scam Exposed
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May 2, 2026Tom's Hardware

Temu 4TB External HDD Review: A $20 Scam Exposed

Quick Verdict Our deep dive into the "4TB external HDD" from Temu, famously (or infamously) purchased by a Redditor for a mere $20, reveals a stark reality: it's an undeniable scam. Far from being a legitimate 4TB hard

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T-Mobile's Free Hulu & Netflix: A Premium Perk with a Price Tag
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May 2, 2026ZDNet

T-Mobile's Free Hulu & Netflix: A Premium Perk with a Price Tag

Quick Verdict: A Rich Entertainment Bundle, But Check Your Bill T-Mobile is sweetening the deal for its 5G customers, offering free Hulu (with ads) and Netflix subscriptions. This is an excellent bundled benefit,

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LG's 2026 Gram Lineup: Ultralight Powerhouses Arrive
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May 2, 2026Engadget

LG's 2026 Gram Lineup: Ultralight Powerhouses Arrive

LG's 2026 Gram laptops bring a new 'Aerominum' material for unparalleled lightness and durability, with models ranging from student-friendly to pro-grade, starting at $1,150. A strong contender for those prioritizing portability and robust design.

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Pixel Tensor G5 Gaming Power: Fans Weigh In
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May 2, 2026Android Authority

Pixel Tensor G5 Gaming Power: Fans Weigh In

A new survey reveals that while a third of Pixel fans are put off by the Tensor G5's lackluster gaming and heavy multitasking performance, a significant majority prioritize the overall 'Pixel experience' and AI features, finding the chip 'good enough' for daily use. Longevity and overheating remain key concerns for some.

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Google Meet AI Note-taker: Smarter, Customizable Meetings
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May 1, 2026Digital Trends

Google Meet AI Note-taker: Smarter, Customizable Meetings

Google Meet's AI note-taker gets a significant upgrade with customizable sections, including a standout 'Decisions' tracker, making meeting summaries smarter, less overwhelming, and highly actionable for eligible Google Workspace users.

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ChatGPT Images 2.0: UI Redesign Wonder
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Apr 30, 2026ZDNet

ChatGPT Images 2.0: UI Redesign Wonder

Quick Verdict OpenAI's ChatGPT Images 2.0 is a groundbreaking tool for user interface (UI) redesign, particularly for solo developers and small teams. It goes beyond simple image generation by incorporating

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Proton CEO on AI Privacy: Possible, But Agents Keep Him Up
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Apr 30, 2026ZDNet

Proton CEO on AI Privacy: Possible, But Agents Keep Him Up

Quick Verdict In an era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Tech are increasingly eroding personal privacy, Proton CEO Andy Yen presents a nuanced yet optimistic view: privacy in the AI era is indeed possible.

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Motorola Moto Buds 2 Plus Review: Bose-Tuned, Feature-Packed, but
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Apr 29, 2026Android Authority

Motorola Moto Buds 2 Plus Review: Bose-Tuned, Feature-Packed, but

Quick Verdict Motorola’s new Moto Buds 2 Plus, retailing at $149.99, bring a compelling blend of Bose-tuned audio, robust active noise cancellation, and a suite of smart features to the US market. While the sound

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Colorado Right-to-Repair Law: A Victory for Consumers
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Apr 29, 2026Ars Technica

Colorado Right-to-Repair Law: A Victory for Consumers

Verdict: A Resounding Win for Consumer Empowerment In a significant turn of events for consumer rights, the attempt to repeal Colorado's landmark right-to-repair law, the Consumer Right to Repair Digital Electronic

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Virtual Desktops: A Game-Changer for Digital Organization
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Apr 28, 2026ZDNet

Virtual Desktops: A Game-Changer for Digital Organization

Verdict: Unlock Your Digital Potential with Virtual Desktops Virtual Desktops are an often-overlooked yet incredibly powerful feature built into nearly every modern operating system. Far from a mere gimmick, they serve

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DJI Mic Mini 2 Review: Affordable, Colorful, and Capable Wireless
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Apr 28, 2026Engadget

DJI Mic Mini 2 Review: Affordable, Colorful, and Capable Wireless

Not long ago, capturing high-quality wireless audio meant investing in expensive, bulky equipment. DJI's original Mic Mini disrupted this landscape by combining a microphone and transmitter into a tiny, affordable

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SpeakOn’s dictation device is a good idea marred by platform
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Apr 26, 2026TechCrunch

SpeakOn’s dictation device is a good idea marred by platform

SpeakOn has launched a $129 MagSafe-attached dictation device for iPhones, aiming to offer superior transcription. While innovative, it faces criticism for its microphone performance, aggressive AI text editing, and exclusive iOS compatibility, despite offering a dedicated mic and translation features.

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20th Anniversary iPhone: A Radical Curved Vision, But Is It Practical
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Apr 27, 2026Digital Trends

20th Anniversary iPhone: A Radical Curved Vision, But Is It Practical

Quick Verdict The rumored 20th Anniversary iPhone, slated for 2027, promises the most radical design departure in iPhone history. With its "micro-curved" four-edge OLED display and ambitious under-display camera/Face ID

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AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D Review: Still the Best Value Gaming CPU
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Apr 26, 2026Tom's Hardware

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D Review: Still the Best Value Gaming CPU

The AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D remains an outstanding gaming CPU, offering near-flagship performance at a fraction of the cost, even 18 months post-launch. While it struggles in multi-threaded productivity tasks against Intel's latest, its efficiency and price point make it an unbeatable choice for dedicated gamers.

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After Three Months, The Verge Editor Finds Linux Superior to Windows
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Apr 27, 2026The Verge

After Three Months, The Verge Editor Finds Linux Superior to Windows

The Verge's Senior Reviews Editor, Nathan Edwards, has successfully transitioned his main desktop to Linux (CachyOS) for three months, expressing no desire to return to Windows. Despite minor troubleshooting, he finds the open-source OS "calmer and more robust," appreciating the self-directed nature of problem-solving inherent in Linux's modular design. The shift highlights Linux's growing viability for daily computing and gaming.

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Gemini Notebooks: Unexpectedly Indispensable
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Apr 26, 2026Android Authority

Gemini Notebooks: Unexpectedly Indispensable

Quick Verdict I’ll admit it: I was ready to write off Gemini’s new Notebooks feature. My expectations for a project organization tool were rooted in a more traditional folder-based system, and Gemini’s initial

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Gradient Weather: My New Go-To Weather App (Ditching Pixel Weather)
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Apr 26, 2026Android Authority

Gradient Weather: My New Go-To Weather App (Ditching Pixel Weather)

Gradient Weather review: After two years with Pixel Weather, Gradient Weather's superior accuracy engine, advanced customization, dynamic map, and detailed notifications have made it my new go-to Android weather app, despite its premium cost and lack of a comprehensive pollen tracker.

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DJI Osmo Nano Review: A Compact Camera That Challenges GoPro
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Apr 26, 2026ZDNet

DJI Osmo Nano Review: A Compact Camera That Challenges GoPro

Quick Verdict: A GoPro Challenger That Prioritizes Convenience The DJI Osmo Nano is a remarkably capable 4K POV and vlogging camera that punches above its weight in a compact, modular design. While it may not match the

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