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For months I’ve been waking up at 3 a.m. with anxiety — a doctor shared this trick to falling asleep in seconds and it’s a game changer for my sleep
Stress and anxiety caused by hormone fluctuations means that waking up at 3 a.m. has been plaguing my sleep for months. In these moments of staring at the ceiling, heart pounding and thoughts racing, falling back to sleep feels like an impossibility. Tired and disheartened, I spoke to Dr William Lu, a sleep medicine physician, for the sleep method he…
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Apple Studio Display XDR review: a great, but expensive, pro option
It’s been almost exactly four years since Apple released the 5K Studio Display that so many wanted, even if it didn’t really deliver as a high-end display. Apple has now revamped the Studio Display lineup, sort of, with another Studio Display and the Studio Display XDR. They’re both 27-inch 5K (5,120 x 2,880) displays with the 12MP Center Stage camera…
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I just tested the MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Pro — and its stellar performance and epic battery life blew me away
The MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Pro (starting at $2,699 / AU$4,299) sits in the middle of the MacBook Pro M5 lineup. This 16-inch laptop packs plenty of punch without costing as much as a model with an M5 Max chip. Even if it’s an iterative update, it’s a solid choice for new MacBook users or those upgrading from older models.…
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The iPhone 17E is good, but you probably shouldn’t buy it
The iPhone 17E is a better value than the 16E was when it arrived, but that should matter to basically nobody. The main thing to know about the 17E is that the iPhone 17 exists, it costs $200 more — or maybe more significantly, an extra $9 per month on a two-year payment plan not including whatever discount your carrier…
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Cloud attacks exploit flaws more than weak credentials
Hackers are increasingly exploiting newly disclosed vulnerabilities in third-party software to gain initial access to cloud environments, with the window for attacks shrinking from weeks to just days. At the same time, the use of weak credentials or misconfigurations has dropped significantly in the second half of 2025, Google notes in a report highlighting the trends on threats to cloud…
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VPNs surge in Australia as stricter age verification checks are introduced – but be careful which ones you download
VPNs have surged up Australian app stores as new, stricter age verification laws are introduced in the country. Websites, games, and “explicit” AI chatbots hosting adult content now require users to prove they are over 18 years old, and interest in the best VPNs is spiking as a result. Australia joins the UK, and a significant number of US states,…
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Netflix new releases — 7 shows and movies you need to stream this week (March 9-15)
Netflix is adding 15 new movies, shows and live events to the streaming service this week, and there are a few big names returning. “One Piece” and “Virgin River” are back for new seasons, and “Love Is Blind” season 10 is back for a live reunion that you won’t want to miss. But those three shows aren’t the only things…
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I drove the Porsche Taycan for a week — and this EV has the best-in-class driving performance
One of the best parts of driving an EV is that it can accelerate in one continuous motion, thanks in part to instant torque. That’s essentially what makes them feel better than traditional ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicles that need to switch gears. I thought all EVs drove like sports cars because of this, but I was dead wrong. I…
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Hackers abuse .arpa DNS and ipv6 to evade phishing defenses
Threat actors are abusing the special-use “.arpa” domain and IPv6 reverse DNS in phishing campaigns that more easily evade domain reputation checks and email security gateways. The .arpa domain is a special top-level domain reserved for internet infrastructure rather than normal websites. It is used for reverse DNS lookups, which allow systems to map an IP address back to…
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Brother MFC-T780DW printer review: a speedy ink tank for a great price
The Brother INKvestment MFC-T780DW ($340) is an ink-jet all-in-one that offers a range of home and small office features, and solid performance. It offers copying and scanning, has buttons for standalone operation, and offers an automatic document feeder (ADF) for scanning and copying multipage documents. It does not have fax capability. The MFC-780DW has four ink tanks for black, cyan,…
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