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Fourth Wing Book 4: Source Content Insufficient for Review
Review
Jul 15, 2026CNET

Fourth Wing Book 4: Source Content Insufficient for Review

Quick Verdict/Summary As an experienced tech reviewer committed to honest, detailed analysis, I must report a critical issue: the provided source content for 'Don't Call It Book 4, but the Next Fourth Wing Book Has a

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The Motorola Edge 70 Max is all about power: Android — Key Details
Tech
Jul 15, 2026The Verge

The Motorola Edge 70 Max is all about power: Android — Key Details

Motorola has launched its new flagship, the Edge 70 Max, designed for power users with a massive 7100mAh silicon-carbon battery and 25W Qi2 wireless charging. It’s the first Android phone since the Pixel 10 Pro XL to support full 25W Qi2, surpassing other Qi2-enabled Androids capped at 15W. The device also offers 90W wired charging and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip.

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Master Excel PivotTables: Summarize Data with Ease
How To
Jul 14, 2026How-To Geek

Master Excel PivotTables: Summarize Data with Ease

Learn to create, customize, and analyze data with Excel PivotTables in simple, step-by-step instructions. Discover how to prepare your data, use the PivotTable Fields pane, and apply interactive filters like slicers for instant insights. Gain control over large datasets and generate clear reports effortlessly.

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OnePlus is reportedly bailing on the US: Oppo — Key Details
Tech
Jul 14, 2026The Verge

OnePlus is reportedly bailing on the US: Oppo — Key Details

OnePlus, and parent company Oppo, are reportedly exiting the US and European markets, with an announcement due shortly. This follows months of rumors and signals a major shift in the Western smartphone landscape.

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Smartphone Market 2026: The Memory Shortage & What It Means For You
Review
Jul 14, 2026Ars Technica

Smartphone Market 2026: The Memory Shortage & What It Means For You

The smartphone market in Q2 2026 hit historic lows due to a memory shortage, but Apple and Samsung are thriving. Consumers face higher prices, especially for budget phones, but benefit from longer software support, encouraging extended device ownership.

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Uber’s Robotaxi Lobbying Effort Pits It Against Waymo in DC Battle
Tech
Jul 13, 2026TechCrunch

Uber’s Robotaxi Lobbying Effort Pits It Against Waymo in DC Battle

Uber and Waymo are clashing over a proposed D.C. robotaxi bill, with Uber pushing for a hybrid model that includes human drivers on ride-hailing platforms, while Waymo backs direct driverless deployment. This lobbying battle highlights fundamentally different visions for the future of autonomous transportation and could set a national precedent.

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USB Port Selection: Optimize for Mouse & Keyboard Input
Review
Jul 12, 2026Engadget

USB Port Selection: Optimize for Mouse & Keyboard Input

The Quick Verdict: Don't Waste Your Best Ports When setting up your PC, it's easy to assume any open USB port will do for your mouse and keyboard. However, as an experienced tech reviewer, I'm here to tell you that

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OpenAI Targets Families, Caregivers in Major Strategic Shift
Tech
Jul 12, 2026TechCrunch AI

OpenAI Targets Families, Caregivers in Major Strategic Shift

OpenAI is making a strategic pivot, hiring a dedicated product manager to develop ChatGPT experiences for families, caregivers, and older adults. This move signals the company's intent to embed its AI deeper into daily household life, acknowledging a broadening user demographic and the increasing importance of age-appropriate safety features. Experts view this as a maturation of AI platforms, mirroring the evolution of major tech companies.

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StubHub's Ethical Crossroads: A Deep Dive into Controversial Practices
Review
Jul 11, 2026Engadget

StubHub's Ethical Crossroads: A Deep Dive into Controversial Practices

StubHub's CEO, Eric Baker, is reportedly linked to funds that help finance mass scalpers on his own platform, contributing to market instability and high ticket prices. This, alongside past lawsuits for deceptive pricing, raises serious trust issues for consumers.

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Games
Jul 9, 2026GameSpot

Elder Scrolls 6 Devs Fear More Delays Amid Crushing Layoffs

Developers working on The Elder Scrolls 6 are reportedly fearing further delays for the highly anticipated RPG following recent widespread layoffs across Xbox and Bethesda Game Studios. These job cuts have had a "crushing effect on morale" and raised concerns about staffing, potential reliance on contract labor, and increased crunch for the remaining team. The situation highlights Microsoft's broader strategy to focus on projects with the "highest likelihood of making money" amidst significant industry turmoil.

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Newegg Unveils July 2026 Promo Codes and Savings on Tech
Tech
Jul 9, 2026Wired

Newegg Unveils July 2026 Promo Codes and Savings on Tech

Newegg is offering substantial savings this July 2026, with promo codes and discount opportunities across its extensive catalog of electronics, including gaming PCs, laptops, and essential computer components. Tech

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in-depth: Hisense UR9 RGB MiniLED: An Affordable TV in Its Class: TV
Tech
Jul 8, 2026Wired

in-depth: Hisense UR9 RGB MiniLED: An Affordable TV in Its Class: TV

Hisense has launched its UR9 RGB MiniLED TV, an affordable flagship model delivering stunning picture quality comparable to higher-end brands like Samsung and LG. Priced at $2,000 for the 65-inch, it utilizes new RGB MiniLED technology for superior color accuracy, contrast, and brightness. The UR9 also stands out as a powerful gaming TV with a 180Hz (330Hz VRR) refresh rate and a dedicated DisplayPort, making it a strong value proposition in the competitive TV market.

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How to Master Your Laptop's USB-C Port: Unlock Its True Potential
How To
Jul 6, 2026How-To Geek

How to Master Your Laptop's USB-C Port: Unlock Its True Potential

Your laptop's USB-C port might seem like just another connector, but it's a powerhouse capable of far more than you realize. While its identical appearance across different devices can be confusing, understanding its

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Google Commercial Reimagines Declaration of Independence with AI
Tech
Jul 5, 2026TechCrunch

Google Commercial Reimagines Declaration of Independence with AI

Google's new commercial, marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, envisions the Founding Fathers using modern Google Workspace and AI to draft the historic document. The ad, which portrays a tongue-in-cheek collaboration, has garnered mixed reactions, praised on platforms like YouTube but criticized on Bluesky for its AI angle and perceived tone-deafness.

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Stop Exposing Your Home Server: Access Securely Without Opening Ports
How To
Jul 5, 2026How-To Geek

Stop Exposing Your Home Server: Access Securely Without Opening Ports

Learn how to securely access your home server and other devices remotely without using dangerous port forwarding. This guide explains the risks of open ports and provides step-by-step instructions on utilizing safer VPNs and overlay networks like Tailscale for robust home network security.

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Danganronpa 2x2 Slips to 2027, But Slayhem Mode Promises a Fresh
Games
Jul 4, 2026IGN

Danganronpa 2x2 Slips to 2027, But Slayhem Mode Promises a Fresh

Danganronpa 2x2, the remaster of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, has been delayed from 2026 to early 2027. To soften the blow, Spike Chunsoft revealed a brand-new “Slayhem Mode” offering a completely remixed story with new victims and culprits, plus a 3D world map and updated character portraits. This enhanced experience aims to make the wait worthwhile for fans.

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Building a Browser-Based PDF Analyzer with JavaScript
Programming
Jul 4, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building a Browser-Based PDF Analyzer with JavaScript

This article guides developers through building a browser-based PDF analyzer using JavaScript, emphasizing client-side processing for privacy and speed. It covers the problem of manual PDF inspection, the benefits of automation, and a practical implementation using `PDF-lib`, `PDF.js`, `Tesseract.js`, and `Chart.js`. The tutorial details workflow from file upload and preview to configurable analysis and report export.

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in-depth: Mexico’s Victory Over Ecuador Made the Ground Shake. Was It
Tech
Jul 2, 2026Wired

in-depth: Mexico’s Victory Over Ecuador Made the Ground Shake. Was It

Euphoric Mexican football fans celebrating their 2026 World Cup victory caused seismic sensors to detect significant ground vibrations, reigniting the debate over "artificial earthquakes." Experts, however, clarify that these human-generated tremors are distinct from geological events, despite past similar occurrences during major sports matches and concerts. Research into these signals is crucial for refining seismic analysis and advancing new subsurface imaging techniques.

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Sony PS3/Vita Store Shutdown: A Digital Preservation Crisis
Review
Jul 1, 2026Digital Trends

Sony PS3/Vita Store Shutdown: A Digital Preservation Crisis

Sony is finally closing the PS3 and PS Vita digital storefronts by July 2027, ending new digital game purchases and raising significant concerns about game preservation despite a long support run.

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The cube was a lie: up close with our Dbrand Companion Cube before it
Tech
Jul 1, 2026The Verge

The cube was a lie: up close with our Dbrand Companion Cube before it

Dbrand's much-anticipated *Portal*-themed Companion Cube external shell for the Steam Machine has been canceled after Valve issued a legal takedown notice. All manufactured units will be destroyed, a rare admission of error for the typically defiant brand. The Verge captured exclusive photos before its destruction.

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Wayve launches $85M employee tender offer at $8.5B valuation
Tech
Jul 1, 2026TechCrunch

Wayve launches $85M employee tender offer at $8.5B valuation

Wayve, the UK-based self-driving AI startup, has initiated an $85 million employee tender offer at an $8.5 billion valuation, allowing staff to sell vested equity. This move reflects a growing trend among AI companies using such offers for talent retention, supported by eager investors betting on continued high growth. Wayve plans robotaxi pilots with Uber this year and Nissan integration by 2027.

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CNET's NYT Connections Guide: A Reliable Daily Assistant
Review
Jun 30, 2026CNET

CNET's NYT Connections Guide: A Reliable Daily Assistant

Quick Verdict CNET's foray into daily puzzle solutions with "Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 30, #645" positions itself as a timely and potentially reliable resource for avid puzzle

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Anthropic's Mythos 5 Returns for Select Users Amid Regulatory Shift
Tech
Jun 27, 2026The Verge

Anthropic's Mythos 5 Returns for Select Users Amid Regulatory Shift

Anthropic's advanced AI model, Mythos 5, is partially reinstated for select cybersecurity and infrastructure providers after two weeks of negotiations with the Trump administration. The public-facing Fable 5 remains restricted. This limited return is an exception to an export control directive, similar to a deal granted to OpenAI's GPT-5.6, highlighting evolving US AI regulation.

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SwitchBot Smart Fan: A $60 Lifesaver This Summer
Review
Jun 27, 2026ZDNet

SwitchBot Smart Fan: A $60 Lifesaver This Summer

The SwitchBot Smart Rechargeable Fan is a portable, powerful, and smart cooling solution praised for its versatility and long battery life, making it a steal at its current $60 Prime Day price despite a long recharge time.

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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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