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Proton Drive: The Privacy-Focused Google Alternative
Review
Mar 28, 2026Android Authority

Proton Drive: The Privacy-Focused Google Alternative

Proton Drive review: A compelling, privacy-focused alternative to Google Drive, Photos, and Docs, offering end-to-end encryption and a unified experience, despite lacking Google's AI-powered conveniences and offering less free storage.

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How to Avoid a Bad Laptop Buy: Choosing Between DDR5 and LPDDR5 RAM
How To
Mar 22, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Avoid a Bad Laptop Buy: Choosing Between DDR5 and LPDDR5 RAM

When you're ready to invest in a new laptop, it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of shiny screens, powerful processors, and ample storage. Most people quickly scan the RAM spec, often thinking "16GB RAM? Good

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The Best External Hard Drives of 2026: ZDNET's Expert-Tested Verdict
Review
Mar 15, 2026ZDNet

The Best External Hard Drives of 2026: ZDNET's Expert-Tested Verdict

External hard drives remain indispensable in 2026, offering crucial storage independent of cloud subscriptions or internet connectivity. For professionals and casual users alike, these devices are perfect for backing up

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Uber Founder Travis Kalanick Reveals Stealth Robotics Venture, Atoms
Tech
Mar 15, 2026The Next Web

Uber Founder Travis Kalanick Reveals Stealth Robotics Venture, Atoms

Uber founder Travis Kalanick has officially launched Atoms, a robotics company that operated in stealth for eight years. Atoms, formerly City Storage Systems and known for CloudKitchens, focuses on "gainfully employed robots"—specialized, wheeled industrial machines for sectors like food service and mining, built on a standardized mobility platform. Kalanick aims to digitize the physical world at an industrial scale.

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Nintendo Switch 2: Storage Crisis Threatens Game Demand
Review
Mar 5, 2026Tom's Hardware

Nintendo Switch 2: Storage Crisis Threatens Game Demand

Nintendo Switch 2 faces a significant challenge as rising storage costs and larger game sizes are reportedly causing users to buy fewer titles. With limited 256GB onboard storage, external expansion is essential but increasingly expensive.

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How to Harvest Free SATA Drives from Old Electronics
How To
Mar 5, 2026How-To Geek

How to Harvest Free SATA Drives from Old Electronics

Learn to harvest free SATA hard drives from old electronics like DVRs, laptops, and game consoles in a few steps.

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iPhone 17e & M4 iPad Air Review: Modest Upgrades, Familiar Faces
Review
Mar 2, 2026Engadget

iPhone 17e & M4 iPad Air Review: Modest Upgrades, Familiar Faces

Apple's iPhone 17e offers solid upgrades like double storage and faster charging at $599. The M4 iPad Air brings significant performance boosts over M1 models, retaining price despite more RAM. Both deliver welcome improvements for their segments.

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How to Unlock Advanced Features of Your Ultrahuman Ring Pro Charging
How To
Feb 28, 2026Lifehacker

How to Unlock Advanced Features of Your Ultrahuman Ring Pro Charging

Learn to leverage the Ultrahuman Ring Pro charging case's advanced features, including data storage, troubleshooting, and alarm support, to enhance your smart ring experience in a few simple steps.

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Cisco turns to titanium spoons and sand dunes to build a better …
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Feb 24, 2026The Register

Cisco turns to titanium spoons and sand dunes to build a better …

Cisco has unveiled a redesigned Room Kit Pro G2, integrating aesthetic and structural enhancements inspired by titanium spoons and sand dunes, reducing material use and increasing durability. Meanwhile, Pure Storage has rebranded to Everpure, signaling a strategic pivot towards broader data management, though the new name shares a moniker with an Australian purified water company.

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reviews: Microsoft Researchers Figure Out How to Store Data Inside
Reviews
Feb 24, 2026CNET

reviews: Microsoft Researchers Figure Out How to Store Data Inside

Microsoft researchers have reportedly achieved a breakthrough in data storage, using lasers to store digital information inside glass. This novel method promises exceptional longevity, with researchers claiming data could be retrieved from the glass after an astonishing 10,000 years. This development holds significant implications for long-term archiving and digital preservation.

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