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  • How YouTuber Jon Prosser broke Liquid Glass — and what happened in the fallout

    The most consequential YouTube video of Jon Prosser’s career opens on Prosser himself, in a black hoodie and transparent glasses. The backdrop is familiar to viewers of his tech news channel, Front Page Tech, with warm, hanging lights and a bright white “fpt” logo behind him. Prosser stares meaningfully into the camera, and kicks the video off with just one…

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  • A doctor explains how to pollen-proof your bedroom so that you can reduce allergy triggers to sleep through the night again

    If you’ve noticed your hayfever is already getting out of control, it’s probably because the tree pollen bomb has arrived; spring’s ‘gift’ to pollen allergy sufferers. Unfortunately, allergies can seriously disrupt sleep, because they cause the likes of nasal congestion, coughing, itching and snoring, which in turn, can prevent you from falling asleep, staying asleep and getting good quality rest.…

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  • 2026 Toyota bZ review: This crossover SUV is the most efficient EV I’ve tested yet

    I had high expectations for Toyota’s first all-electric vehicle in the U.S., but the Toyota bZ4X came up a little short, falling flat with its short range and modest power. It’s no wonder it didn’t captivate me in the same way as other compact crossover EVs I was testing at the time, like the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Hyundai Ioniq…

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  • Pragmata is my favorite surprise game of 2026 — and another GOTY contender from Capcom

    Pragmata review: Specs Platforms: PC (reviewed), PS5, Xbox Series X/SPrice: $59 / £49 / AU$92Release date: April 17, 2026Genre: Action-Adventure, Shooter Pragmata is a game I didn’t know I wanted. While I was certainly intrigued by its initial announcement, I was still undecided, even after playing it at a press event, since the puzzle-based combat is admittedly strange. However, now…

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  • The Puck CEO’s quest to reinvent the news business in the influencer age

    Today, I’m talking with Sarah Personette, CEO of Puck, which is a fancy new media company that’s been around for just about five years now. Puck hires big stars and gives them newsletters that are all mostly part of a subscription bundle. These newsletters are often must-reads in their categories — everyone in Hollywood reads Puck’s Matt Belloni, for instance.…

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  • Oxiline Scale MD Pro review

    The Oxiline Scale MD Pro is an interesting smart scale. At $399, this looks like and is priced like a premium scale, but doesn’t perform like one. You might expect the best smart scales to have referenced scientific studies in-app to support its analysis of your body metrics, and if you’re considering a Withings, you’d be correct, but not Oxiline.…

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  • Ricoh GR IV Monochrome review: Why I love this camera that can’t shoot color

    I love black-and-white photography. I also adore compact cameras you can always have by your side. So I’m a total mark for the Ricoh GR IV Monochrome, a fixed-lens camera that can’t zoom and can’t record color — at all. It’s a formula that makes the average person ask, “Why?” I’ve tested the GR IV Monochrome for over a month,…

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  • The AI code wars are heating up

    This is The Stepback, a weekly newsletter breaking down one essential story from the tech world. For more on the AI coding and vibe-coding booms, follow David Pierce. The Stepback arrives in our subscribers’ inboxes at 8AM ET. Opt in for The Stepback here. Writing code was a killer app for AI even before anyone was really talking about AI.…

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  • Can you plant tomatoes in April? We ask the experts

    Growing tomatoes is one of the most accessible ways for people to produce their own food, making it a great choice for both experienced gardeners and amateur green thumbs. Not to mention that the vine is an attractive addition to the garden throughout its maturation – think of elegant green tendrils, the first blush of a newly formed fruit, the…

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  • The Hisense UR9 is a great first shot against OLED’s bow

    RGB LED TVs have been the talk of the TV world this year, with models coming from all the manufacturers, and the first one of 2026 is here — the Hisense UR9. It’s the first look at the viability of the new backlight technology outside of demo rooms, and it’s a step above the traditional mini-LED TVs of years past.…

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