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Breville Bambino vs Breville Bambino Plus: Which should you buy?
The Bambino is Breville’s cheapest machine. With tons of premium features like a PID controller, customizable pre-infusion time, and a powerful steam wand, it punches well above its weight. Pros Supremely flexible steam wand PID controller Very affordable (in the U.S.) Gorgeous Powerful steam wand At $499, the Bambino Plus is Breville’s step-up from the $299 Bambino. The Plus upgrades…
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5 steps to safer social media in 2026: The settings you should enable right now
Social media offers a lot — from Facebook to LinkedIn and Instagram to TikTok — there’s a reason to have the app of your choice (or all the apps) set up so that you can connect with friends, family, coworkers or even your followers. But you don’t need me to tell you there are plenty of drawbacks to social media,…
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I played 15 Nintendo Switch games in 2025 — here’s the 5 you need to buy first
Nintendo Switch 2 is now six months old, and I suspect the number of owners has just shot up with many kids (and, of course, big kids) unwrapping a shiny new Switch 2 over the holidays. I’ve had my trusty Switch 2 since launch, and have already played (and mostly enjoyed) more than a dozen Nintendo Switch 2 games over…
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Trust Wallet confirms extension hack led to $7 million crypto theft
Trust Wallet confirmed that a compromised Chrome extension update released on December 24 led to $7 million in stolen cryptocurrency after users reported their wallets drained. “So far, $7m affected by this hack. TrustWallet will cover. User funds are SAFU. Appreciate your understanding for any inconveniences caused,” posted Binance founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao on X. “The team is still investigating how hackers were…
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Just got a drone for Christmas 2025? Take to the skies with these tips from an expert
Happy holidays, everyone! I hope you’ve all been having a restful break from work, and are enjoying lots of chocolate and sweet treats. I’m sure many of you have either bought or have been gifted some fantastic presents and tech that you can’t wait to try out. If you just got a drone for Christmas, congratulations and welcome to the…
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Trust Wallet confirms extension hack led to $7 million crypto theft
Trust Wallet confirmed that a compromised Chrome extension update released on December 24 led to $7 million in stolen cryptocurrency after users reported their wallets drained. “So far, $7m affected by this hack. TrustWallet will cover. User funds are SAFU. Appreciate your understanding for any inconveniences caused,” posted Binance founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao on X. “The team is still investigating how hackers were…
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I’m a VR expert, here’s 5 apps to try first on your Meta Quest 3
So, if you’ve just got yourself a Meta Quest 3 or Quest 3S, you may be asking yourself, “what now?” Well, aside from playing the best VR games in the market, you’ll find that these standalone VR headsets can do more than just gaming. I’ve been discovering more about the latest Meta Quest VR headsets in the hundreds of hours…
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How to watch The Ashes 4th Test — free Australia vs England streams
This may be the Boxing Day Test, but England are the gift that keeps on giving. In the aftermath of their series defeat, confirmed after just 11 days of play, it’s emerged that some players partied for six days straight between the Brisbane and Adelaide Tests, the Barmy Army managed to book a pitch that the team apparently wasn’t able…
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Google’s cute Gemini ad is mostly honest about lying to your kid
When your kid starts showing a preference for one of their stuffed animals, you’re supposed to buy a backup in case it goes missing. I’ve heard this advice again and again, but never got around to buying a second plush deer once “Buddy” became my son’s obvious favorite. Neither, apparently, did the parents in Google’s newest ad for Gemini. It’s…
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I just bought this 5-year-old Fujifilm camera and it proves newer isn’t always better
Recently, I’ve been on the prowl for a weekend camera. I love my Fujifilm X-T5, but it’s the camera I use on a near daily basis for work, shooting product photography or article illustrations. As tactile and enjoyable as it is, the X-T5 is also a bit too good. “Huh? Too good?” Yeah, you heard me: too good. There are…
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