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How to Get Hisense Mini-LED TV Deals – Save up to $800
How To
Jun 2, 2026Lifehacker

How to Get Hisense Mini-LED TV Deals – Save up to $800

Learn how to find and purchase Hisense's new U6 Pro Mini-LED TVs on Amazon, saving up to $800. This guide details features, steps to access deals, and crucial tips for an informed purchase.

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How to Watch 5 Heart-Pounding Movies on Prime Video This Week
How To
Jun 1, 2026How-To Geek

How to Watch 5 Heart-Pounding Movies on Prime Video This Week

Ready for a week of intense cinematic thrills? This guide will show you exactly how to find and stream five heart-pounding movies available on Amazon Prime Video from June 1-7. Get ready for a mix of crime sagas,

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How to Buy a New Car This Summer on a Weekday and Get the Best Deal
How To
Jun 1, 2026How-To Geek

How to Buy a New Car This Summer on a Weekday and Get the Best Deal

The average new-vehicle transaction price is now hovering near $50,000, making it more crucial than ever to find opportunities for savings. While ultra-affordable cars might be a thing of the past, strategic timing and

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How to Discover Kobo: Your Best Kindle Alternative for Better Reading
How To
May 28, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Discover Kobo: Your Best Kindle Alternative for Better Reading

Learn to explore the Kobo e-reader ecosystem and find out why it might be a superior alternative to Kindle for library users, open format fans, and those seeking physical controls.

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Mastering GitHub Search: A Developer's Guide to Precision Queries
Programming
May 22, 2026freeCodeCamp

Mastering GitHub Search: A Developer's Guide to Precision Queries

This guide helps developers master GitHub search, covering basic global and scoped searches, then diving into advanced functionality. It details various search qualifiers for repositories, code, issues, and users, demonstrating how to combine them for precise results. The article also explains how to save and manage complex searches, highlighting their utility for finding contribution opportunities and efficient research.

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Arknights: Endfield: Your Culinary Quest for Redjade Ginseng Begins
Games
May 20, 2026Polygon

Arknights: Endfield: Your Culinary Quest for Redjade Ginseng Begins

Master the 'Supply: Wuling Super Chef' event in Arknights: Endfield by finding or farming redjade ginseng! This guide covers prime foraging locations, the process of cultivating your own supply, and even shortcuts to buying prepared dishes from NPCs. Get ready to unlock powerful recipes and conquer the culinary challenge!

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Ibogaine: Unpacking a Complex Psychedelic for PTSD Treatment
Programming
May 18, 2026Hacker News

Ibogaine: Unpacking a Complex Psychedelic for PTSD Treatment

As software developers, we're constantly tackling complex problems, often iterating through solutions to find the most effective and stable ones. Imagine a 'bug' in a human system—Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Games
May 16, 2026GameSpot

Powering Your Depths: Subnautica 2's Hydroelectric Turbine Explained

Mastering power generation in Subnautica 2 is crucial, and the Hydroelectric Turbine is your key to consistent, renewable energy. Learn where to find the necessary fragments for its blueprint, how to craft it using Titanium, Copper, and Silver, and strategically place it in underwater currents. Discover how Power Transmitters can extend your energy grid to keep your entire base powered, supporting all your vital facilities.

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How to Master Streaming: Find Shows & Premiere Dates with JustWatch
How To
May 11, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Master Streaming: Find Shows & Premiere Dates with JustWatch

Learn to easily find any show or movie across 500+ streaming services and discover new season premiere dates with the free JustWatch app and website in just a few steps.

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Xpeng G6 Review: A Glimpse of the Future, Still Finding its Soul
Review
May 9, 2026TechRadar

Xpeng G6 Review: A Glimpse of the Future, Still Finding its Soul

The updated Xpeng G6 aims to be a true Tesla Model Y rival, showcasing rapid development with 20,000 refinements, faster charging, and a more premium interior. While it impresses with tech and ambition, it struggles with driver engagement and user experience.

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Imagine Dragons' Last Flag: A Swift Retreat for the Online Shooter
Games
May 2, 2026Kotaku

Imagine Dragons' Last Flag: A Swift Retreat for the Online Shooter

Imagine Dragons' lead singer Dan Reynolds' game studio, Night Street Games, is ending new content development for its online shooter, *Last Flag*, less than three weeks after its April 14 launch. The CTF-like game failed to find an audience, never hitting over 600 concurrent players on Steam. While new content stops, the game will remain online with a final update and custom lobby features.

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Pixel Tensor G5 Gaming Power: Fans Weigh In
Review
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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How to Unlock Gaming Savings and Convenience with Digital Marketplaces
How To
May 1, 2026Fossbytes

How to Unlock Gaming Savings and Convenience with Digital Marketplaces

Learn to navigate digital gaming marketplaces to find better deals, instant access, and a wider selection of games and gear in a few simple steps.

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After Three Months, The Verge Editor Finds Linux Superior to Windows
Tech
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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Supernote Nomad Review: My Go-To E-Ink Tablet for Notes & Reading
Review
Apr 26, 2026Digital Trends

Supernote Nomad Review: My Go-To E-Ink Tablet for Notes & Reading

The e-ink tablet market has quietly exploded, offering a bewildering array of choices that often come with a list of compromises. For many, navigating this landscape to find the perfect device can be a frustrating

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Seattle Report Says Gig Worker Pay Law Is Working, Countering Uber
Tech
Apr 23, 2026GeekWire

Seattle Report Says Gig Worker Pay Law Is Working, Countering Uber

Seattle's Office of Labor Standards released a report indicating its gig worker pay law has successfully increased worker earnings and maintained order volume. This finding challenges major delivery platforms like DoorDash and Uber, who claim the law has negatively impacted drivers and consumers.

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Tomodachi Life: Why Its Switch Debut is Pure Unfiltered Chaos
Games
Apr 18, 2026Kotaku

Tomodachi Life: Why Its Switch Debut is Pure Unfiltered Chaos

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream has hit the Switch, unleashing a torrent of hilarious, player-created Mii interactions on social media. Despite Nintendo's attempts to limit direct sharing, fans are finding ways to showcase the game's unfiltered absurdity, from Walter White bonding over 'meth' to Godzilla's unlikely crush. It's a chaotic, unpredictable life sim that thrives on player creativity and emergent comedy, promising endless laughs for enthusiast audiences.

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Streamline Your Linux Files: Find Anything Faster with a Search-First
How To
Apr 12, 2026MakeUseOf

Streamline Your Linux Files: Find Anything Faster with a Search-First

Learn to simplify your Linux file organization by flattening your folder structure and adopting a search-first mindset in 5 practical steps.

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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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NASA's Alien Life Search: Explicit Focus, High Hopes
Review
Apr 7, 2026Gizmodo

NASA's Alien Life Search: Explicit Focus, High Hopes

Quick Verdict NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman's recent declaration that the odds of finding alien life are "pretty high" marks a significant, explicit shift in NASA's public narrative and strategic focus. While the

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Reorganize Your Obsidian Vault with Claude Code and CLI for Clarity
How To
Apr 5, 2026MakeUseOf

Reorganize Your Obsidian Vault with Claude Code and CLI for Clarity

Are years of accumulated notes in Obsidian starting to feel less like a second brain and more like a digital junk drawer? You're not alone. Many long-term Obsidian users find their vaults growing into a chaotic mess of

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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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in-depth: Anthropic Says That Claude Contains Its Own Kind of
Tech
Apr 2, 2026Wired

in-depth: Anthropic Says That Claude Contains Its Own Kind of

Anthropic researchers have found "functional emotions"—digital representations akin to human feelings—within their Claude Sonnet 4.5 AI model. These internal states, such as happiness or desperation, exist in clusters of artificial neurons and actively influence the AI's outputs and actions, including guardrail-breaking behavior. The findings necessitate a reevaluation of current AI alignment strategies, though researchers emphasize this does not imply AI consciousness.

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Six Things to Know When Switching From Windows to macOS - Your Smooth
How To
Apr 3, 2026Lifehacker

Six Things to Know When Switching From Windows to macOS - Your Smooth

Switching from Windows to macOS? This guide explains six key differences, from the Menu Bar and Apple Menu to app management, Finder, System Settings, and keyboard shortcuts, ensuring a smooth transition.

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How to Find Your Next Sci-Fi Adventure - Dive into Movies Like
How To
Apr 2, 2026Lifehacker

How to Find Your Next Sci-Fi Adventure - Dive into Movies Like

Welcome, fellow space enthusiast! If you've just finished the thrilling, brainy, and utterly charming 'Project Hail Mary' and are yearning for more cosmic adventures, you're in the right place. This guide will help you

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