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I let this Galaxy S26 feature manage my battery, and it actually works
I’ve never been particularly good at managing my phone’s battery life. I know all the advice right now – avoid…
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Credit card size: This fully functional computer even includes an e-ink screen
An engineer has built an incredibly thin computer that’s about the size of a standard credit card, potentially opening the…
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The Samsung Bespoke update is a big step towards Helpful AI for Your Fridge
Sam Rutherford of Engadget The idea of installing a software update on…
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I thought I needed an iPhone Pro until I paid attention to how I actually use it
For a while, I had convinced myself that my next iPhone had to be a Pro. Not because I had…
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Fake DDR5 RAM sticks now use plastic chips to trick consumers
If DDR5 prices weren’t painful enough already, fake RAM is now entering the conversation. Some fake memory sticks are reported…
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Hackers abuse Google ads, Claude.ai chats to push Mac malware
Attackers are exploiting Google Ads and official Claude.ai shared chats in an active phishing campaign. Users searching for “Claude mac…
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AI tool poisoning presents a major flaw in the security of a business agent
AI agents select tools from shared registers by matching natural language descriptions. But no one can confirm whether those explanations…
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Netflix’s New Crime Thriller Revenge Is Better Than ‘Reacher’ — and Denzel
Man on Fire is a story that first hit my radar, like many of you, when Denzel Washington stepped into…
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Authors avoid Substack tax
Substack, the once popular news platform, is losing a lot of writers to competing platforms that most people have never…
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I measured AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon’s 5G signals in a small town — here’s what the data says
Adam Doud/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a favorite resource on Google. Highlights taken by ZDNET I tested 5G on…
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