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ZDNET's Extension Cord Safety: Essential Home Advice
Review
Jul 9, 2026ZDNet

ZDNET's Extension Cord Safety: Essential Home Advice

ZDNET's article on extension cord dangers is a crucial read for homeowners, offering sobering statistics and practical, actionable advice to prevent common electrical hazards and injuries.

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Pressure Washer Buying Guide: Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes
Review
Jul 4, 2026CNET

Pressure Washer Buying Guide: Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes

The Verdict: Smart Pressure Washing Starts Before You Buy Pressure washers are invaluable tools for home maintenance, capable of making quick work of stubborn grime and dirt. However, the path to sparkling surfaces is

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Repair Corrupt Outlook PST Files: Why ScanPST Fails & Best
How To
Jul 2, 2026Fossbytes

Repair Corrupt Outlook PST Files: Why ScanPST Fails & Best

Microsoft Outlook is indispensable for many organizations, managing emails, meetings, and vital attachments. However, like any complex software, Outlook can encounter issues, with a common frustration being an

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Raph Koster's Stars Reach: A 30-Year MMO Dream Takes Flight
Games
Jun 29, 2026Polygon

Raph Koster's Stars Reach: A 30-Year MMO Dream Takes Flight

Raph Koster's Stars Reach: A 30-Year MMO Dream Takes Flight Raph Koster. The name alone conjures images of groundbreaking online worlds for many an MMO veteran. The visionary mind behind genre-defining titles like

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Debloat Your Motorola Phone: Unlock Peak Performance and Speed
How To
Jun 25, 2026How-To Geek

Debloat Your Motorola Phone: Unlock Peak Performance and Speed

Is your Motorola phone feeling sluggish, bogged down by unnecessary pre-installed apps? You're not alone. Many budget Android phones, including Motorola models like the Moto G, come packed with what’s commonly known as

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Build a Browser-Based PDF Reverse Tool with JavaScript and PDF-lib
Programming
Jun 25, 2026freeCodeCamp

Build a Browser-Based PDF Reverse Tool with JavaScript and PDF-lib

PDF files often arrive with pages in an incorrect sequence, a common byproduct of scanning multiple documents, merging various exports, or batch processing. This can lead to significant manual effort in rearranging

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Upgrade Your HDMI Cables for Peak 4K TV Performance
How To
Jun 22, 2026How-To Geek

Upgrade Your HDMI Cables for Peak 4K TV Performance

Ensure your new 4K TV delivers its best picture and features by upgrading to the correct HDMI cables. Learn to identify outdated cables, understand modern HDMI standards, troubleshoot common issues, and select the right cables for peak performance in simple, actionable steps.

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Pokémon Pokopia's Bubbly Basin DLC: Can it Conquer the Underwater
Games
Jun 22, 2026Polygon

Pokémon Pokopia's Bubbly Basin DLC: Can it Conquer the Underwater

Pokémon Pokopia is diving headfirst into uncharted territory with its Bubbly Basin DLC, bringing a new underwater biome and the 'Dive' move. While previous games have struggled with aquatic levels, this cozy sim has a unique chance to redefine the experience. We explore how it can avoid common pitfalls and make a splash.

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Radix Review: A Stellar Free Mac Disk Analyzer
Review
Jun 21, 2026Digital Trends

Radix Review: A Stellar Free Mac Disk Analyzer

Running out of disk space on a Mac is a common frustration, and Apple's own tools often leave much to be desired when trying to pinpoint the exact culprits. We've all been there: broad categories like 'Other' or 'System

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Demystify Storage: Why a DAS Might Be Better Than a NAS for You
How To
Jun 20, 2026How-To Geek

Demystify Storage: Why a DAS Might Be Better Than a NAS for You

Deciding on the right storage solution can feel like navigating a maze of acronyms and technical specifications. Two common options are Network-Attached Storage (NAS) and Direct-Attached Storage (DAS). While NAS often

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Unlock Your Phone's Hidden Button: Back Tap Shortcuts
How To
Jun 19, 2026MakeUseOf

Unlock Your Phone's Hidden Button: Back Tap Shortcuts

Learn to activate hidden back tap shortcuts on your smartphone to automate common tasks quickly and easily with a simple double or triple tap on the back of your device.

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ZDNET's '12 Solar Myths': Essential Reading for Home Solar Hopefuls
Review
Jun 19, 2026ZDNet

ZDNET's '12 Solar Myths': Essential Reading for Home Solar Hopefuls

ZDNET's '12 Solar Myths': Essential Reading for Home Solar Hopefuls Verdict: ZDNET's deep dive into 12 common solar power myths is a highly valuable, no-nonsense resource for anyone considering home solar. The article

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Jackery FridgeGuard Review: A Slim Solution for Power Outages
Review
Jun 17, 2026Digital Trends

Jackery FridgeGuard Review: A Slim Solution for Power Outages

Jackery FridgeGuard: Your Groceries' Best Friend During a Blackout In an age where power outages, whether due to severe weather or grid strain, feel increasingly common, safeguarding your home's most essential

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The $5 Lesson: Navigating Digital Asset Custody in the Cloud Era
Programming
Jun 17, 2026Hacker News

The $5 Lesson: Navigating Digital Asset Custody in the Cloud Era

In an era dominated by tech giants, where user data is often seen as a commodity, the simple act of retrieving your own digital memories can unexpectedly become a costly ordeal. This often comes down to the opaque

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Destiny 3 Needs a True Reinvention – Here's How Bungie Could Do It
Games
Jun 14, 2026Polygon

Destiny 3 Needs a True Reinvention – Here's How Bungie Could Do It

Destiny 3, if it ever arrives, needs a complete reinvention following Destiny 2's conclusive Light and Darkness saga. This theoretical sequel should restore mystery, offer unparalleled player freedom, and bravely venture into new cosmic frontiers.

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My first 24 hours with Siri AI on the Mac: Apple — Key Details
Tech
Jun 14, 2026The Verge

My first 24 hours with Siri AI on the Mac: Apple — Key Details

Early testing of Siri AI on macOS 27 Golden Gate reveals a mixed bag for Mac users. While improved, its limitations are more apparent on desktops compared to mobile devices, with traditional input methods often outperforming voice commands for common tasks. The feature is still in an early preview state, suggesting future refinements.

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Google just fired a warning shot in the AI subscription price wars
Tech
Jun 10, 2026TechCrunch

Google just fired a warning shot in the AI subscription price wars

Google has slashed the price of its budget AI Plus subscription to $4.99/month and doubled storage to 400GB for U.S. consumers. This aggressive move signals an escalating price war in the AI market, potentially commoditizing AI infrastructure and challenging valuations for companies like OpenAI and Anthropic.

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Bean's Inceptin Receptor Bio-Defense: A Promising Natural Shield
Review
Jun 3, 2026Ars Technica

Bean's Inceptin Receptor Bio-Defense: A Promising Natural Shield

Quick Verdict Imagine a plant that not only detects when it's being eaten but actively calls in aerial reinforcements to deal with the threat. That's essentially what researchers have uncovered in common bean plants.

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Solar-Powered Home Backup System: A Dependable Choice
Review
May 29, 2026ZDNet

Solar-Powered Home Backup System: A Dependable Choice

Verdict: Reliable Power, Smart Savings After extensive testing, my solar-powered backup setup has proven to be a highly dependable solution for navigating the increasingly common power outages, especially during hot

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The pope’s AI encyclical isn’t really about AI: Vatican — Key Details
Tech
May 26, 2026TechCrunch AI

The pope’s AI encyclical isn’t really about AI: Vatican — Key Details

Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical, _Magnifica Humanitas_, uses artificial intelligence as a critical lens to examine pervasive societal issues like concentrated power, inequality, and the erosion of democracy. It argues that technology governed by a select few cannot serve the common good, amplifying existing problems rather than solving them.

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FFXI: A 24-Year-Old MMO Explores NEW Areas as Player Count Soars
Games
May 23, 2026IGN

FFXI: A 24-Year-Old MMO Explores NEW Areas as Player Count Soars

Final Fantasy XI, an MMORPG from 2002, is experiencing a surprising player boom thanks to an FFXIV crossover event. Director Yoji Fujito hints at the possibility of new areas and storylines, despite technical challenges like managing game IDs and staff availability. The team is actively working on solutions while also refining existing content like Limbus.

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AI Allegations Rock Literary Prize Winners: A New Normal
Tech
May 20, 2026Wired

AI Allegations Rock Literary Prize Winners: A New Normal

Winners of the 2026 Commonwealth Short Story Prize face widespread AI allegations, sparking a debate on literary integrity. A regional winner's story was flagged by experts and AI detection tools for exhibiting hallmarks of AI-generated text. The Commonwealth Foundation acknowledges the claims, promising transparency while defending its judging process.

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in-depth: The US Is Using AI to Hunt Down Insider Trading on
Tech
May 15, 2026Wired

in-depth: The US Is Using AI to Hunt Down Insider Trading on

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is deploying advanced AI tools and surveillance systems to aggressively pursue insider trading on prediction markets like Polymarket, even those operating offshore. This marks a significant escalation in regulatory enforcement, with CFTC Chairman Michael Selig vowing to identify and prosecute US citizens exploiting confidential information. The agency is responding to rising congressional pressure and has already made an arrest.

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Make Smarter Tool Buys: Leave These 4 Power Tool Myths Behind
How To
May 10, 2026How-To Geek

Make Smarter Tool Buys: Leave These 4 Power Tool Myths Behind

Power tools are a significant investment and a very personal choice for many. With so much brand loyalty and personal preference in the mix, it's easy to fall prey to common myths that could lead you to buy the wrong

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Even Realities G2 Tops WIRED's 2026 Live-Captioning Smart Glasses Test
Tech
May 9, 2026Wired

Even Realities G2 Tops WIRED's 2026 Live-Captioning Smart Glasses Test

WIRED's 2026 testing of live-captioning smart glasses identifies the Even Realities G2 as the top performer, excelling in transcription, translation, and advanced AI features without a subscription. These glasses offer crucial accessibility benefits and practical daily use, despite common drawbacks like weight and comfort inherent to the nascent technology.

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