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  • ChefIQ MiniOven review | Digitpatrox

    ChefIQ: Specs Type: DigitalSize: 16.1 in W x 16.4 in D x 14.4 in HWeight: 37.4 poundsCapacity: 0.85 cu. Ft.Temperature Range: 90ºF to 500ºF (21ºC to 260ºC)Power: 1750w/120VDishwasher Safe Parts: YesEasy to Clean: YesApp Control: YesRecipes: CHEF iQ appCooking functions: Bake, roast, air fry, dehydrate, toast, slow cook, broil, air broil, reheat, keep warm, and proof. Of all the appliances…

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  • Chamberlain’s new technology blocks aftermarket controllers from working with its garage door openers

    Garage door opener manufacturer The Chamberlain Group has launched a new version of the communication platform that powers its connected garage door openers — and it’s bad news for smart home users. The new Security+ 3.0 platform, launching alongside Chamberlain’s latest openers, shuts down the workarounds that third-party accessory makers such as Tailwind, Meross, and Ratgdo developed to let you…

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  • Watch FBS Conference Championship Games 2025: free streams, preview

    Conference championship weekend is make-or-break for No.9 Alabama in the SEC, No.11 BYU in the Big 12, both No.24 North Texas and No.20 Tulane in the American — and the ACC as a whole. The blockbuster clash between No.1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana in the Big Ten, meanwhile, is a straight shootout for the top seed in the…

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  • The Luigi Mangione trial is all about narrative control

    On Monday, several dozen members of the public are lined up outside 100 Centre Street in Lower Manhattan, hoping to squeeze into the courtroom to hear testimony from witnesses called by the state against Luigi Mangione — the man accused of shooting and killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson a year ago. Despite the endless news coverage, viral memes, and photos…

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  • Keen Leiki Waterproof Hiking Shoes review

    As an avid weekend hiker, I’ve tested out my fair share of the best hiking boots over the years, so I know exactly what works for me. I need decent support and, since I have narrow feet, a wide shoe just won’t do. The Keen Leiki Waterproof Hiking Shoes are the perfect solution to this, as they are designed specifically…

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  • A Practical Guide to Continuous Attack Surface Visibility

    AUTHOR: Topher Lyons, Solutions Engineer at Sprocket Security The Limits of Passive Internet-Scan Data Most organizations are familiar with the traditional approach to external visibility: rely on passive internet-scan data, subscription-based datasets, or occasional point-in-time reconnaissance to understand what they have facing the public internet. These sources are typically delivered as static snapshots of lists of assets, open ports, or…

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  • Message like a boss — these are the 7 WhatsApp features you should be using

    Even after Apple added support for RCS texting on iPhone, chances are that if you’re outside the U.S., you use WhatsApp as your primary texting app. The app is available on almost all devices — including a dedicated iPad app — and it’s is easy to use. Meta also continues to add new features to its chat offering. That said,…

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  • I just tested the Amazon Omni QLED TV for one week — and it’s not the TV you want to buy for the holidays

    I wasn’t expecting the new Amazon Omni QLED (2025) ($849, as tested) to be one of the best TVs, but I had high hopes. The main draw of the Omni QLED is its Fire TV operating system, which offers newly integrated Alexa+ features that enhance the experience. It’s also equipped with the full suite of HDR formats, so you should…

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  • Microsoft is quietly walking back its diversity efforts

    Microsoft has been publishing data about the gender, race, and ethnic breakdown of its employees for more than a decade. Since 2019 it’s been publishing a full diversity and inclusion report annually, and at the same time made reporting on diversity a requirement for employee performance reviews. Now it’s scrapping its diversity report and dropping diversity and inclusion as a…

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  • I spent a few hours shooting on the new Sony A7 V, and here are my first impressions (spoiler alert: it’s great)

    A couple of days ago, Sony announced the A7 V, its latest full frame mirrorless camera which succeeds the Sony A7 IV. The fifth iteration of mainline Alpha 7 bodies, the A7 V is packed with notable upgrades, such as a 33MP partially stacked sensor, 30fps blackout-free burst shooting, faster autofocus with more subject detection modes, and so on. When…

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