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Analysis of Chatter from Open-Source Deep and Dark Web
OpenClaw started as a side project of a developer who wanted to make his (and others) life easier with AI assistance. Clean mailbox, control schedule, organize thoughts and hear some music while his bot is doing all the dirty jobs for him. With vibe coding Peter Steinberger developed OpenClaw. Kudus for that. But since then apart from changing its name…
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GoPro LIT Hero review: A modest upgrade with one big catch
The GoPro LIT Hero is a modest update to 2024’s GoPro Hero — the smallest member of the legendary action camera manufacturer’s current lineup. The original Hero was a likeable little camera. It packed 4K/30fps video and strong battery life into a very compact (not to mention cheap) package. I awarded the original Hero 3.5 stars. That effectively means “good,…
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I used Norton VPN for a week – and it’s so close to being a class-leading VPN
Norton VPN has had a 2025 to remember. A complete revamp of its VPN and a succession of feature updates saw it finish the year as a serious challenger to the best VPNs. 2026 has, so far, been a little quieter for Norton VPN, and I thought it was the perfect time to road-test its latest improvements. As a VPN…
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Inside Anthropic’s existential negotiations with the Pentagon
Anthropic’s weekslong battle with the Department of Defense has played out over social media posts, admonishing public statements, and direct quotes from unnamed Pentagon officials to the news media. But the future of the $380 billion AI startup comes down to just three words: “any lawful use.” The new terms, which OpenAI and xAI have reportedly already agreed to, would…
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I played on the Kojima Edition Asus ROG Flow Z13, and this 2-in-1 gaming tablet belongs in a museum
When I first heard of the Asus ROG Flow Z13 Kojima edition back at CES 2026, honestly, I didn’t bat an eyelid. But upon checking out this Chiral beast of a machine — the Death Stranding references are all over this 2-in-1 gaming tablet — during the show, my interest was certainly piqued. Now that I have this 2-in-1 sitting…
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This limited edition Death Stranding-inspired tablet is the coolest computer I’ve ever touched
The Asus ROG Flow Z13 was already a unique beast. It’s a chunky gaming tablet with impressive AMD Strix Halo integrated graphics. I was really into it when I reviewed it around this time last year. But just look at it now, clad in the stylings of Hideo Kojima’s game studio and his longtime collaborator, artist Yoji Shinkawa. I felt…
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Nvidia is returning to its roots with new laptop chips and a heavy focus on gaming — but will it be enough to make Arm CPUs a viable alternative?
Nvidia RTX 60-series graphics cards won’t be making an appearance this year but Team Green is returning to its PC hardware roots, just not in the way you’d expect. At a time when the ongoing memory and storage crisis or RAMageddon has made PC building just as or even more expensive than it was during the crypto mining craze, there…
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Hank Green lets loose on YouTube, billionaires, and algorithms
Today, I’m talking with Hank Green, a longtime friend of Decoder and the cofounder and now former owner of Complexly, an online education company he started with his brother John in 2012. I say former owner because Hank and John have just converted Complexly into a nonprofit and given up their ownership of the company in the process. That’s some…
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I wear a Garmin watch for marathon training — these are the 5 stats I care about and the 3 I ignore
The first time you fire up a new Garmin watch, the amount of stats can be overwhelming, and the more you use the watch, the more data it throws at you about your activity, workouts and recovery. There’s a lot of useful information that can guide your training to help you get fitter and reduce your injury risk, but there’s…
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If Big Tech cared about fighting AI slop, we wouldn’t be drowning in it
As 2025 drew to a close, Instagram head Adam Mosseri ended the year by doom-posting about AI. “Authenticity is becoming infinitely reproducible,” Mosseri lamented. “Everything that made creators matter — the ability to be real, to connect, to have a voice that couldn’t be faked — is now accessible to anyone with the right tools.” But people, Mosseri insisted, still…
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