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Galaxy S26 Plus is rumored to return to Samsung’s flagship lineup — with these 5 big changes
We weren’t expecting to see a Galaxy S26 Plus join the new flagships Samsung is set to release in early 2026. After the Galaxy S25 Edge launched this year, it seemed likely that the new ultra-thin phone would muscle the Plus out of Samsung’s flagship lineup, giving shoppers three very distinctive models to choose from. Or at least that’s what…
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Best phone 2025: the top smartphones to buy right now
Haven’t you heard? Phones are boring now. And that’s just fine! Most people buying a new phone just want something familiar that works better than the device they’re replacing. If that’s your MO, then you’re sure to find something reliable in my recommendations below. But even if you’re looking for something a little more extra, you’ve got some great options.…
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Kindle Scribe (2025) review: An almost perfect e-reader and note-taker
The new Amazon Kindle Scribe ($499) delivers meaningful improvements over its predecessors. Featuring a more streamlined design, larger e-paper display, and easier-to-access notes, it’s arguably the best standard Kindle Scribe yet. I’ve been a Kindle Paperwhite user for years, so reading my favorite novels on the expansive 11-inch e-paper display has been a revelation. The 300ppi resolution makes everything from…
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AI is accelerating cyberattacks. Is your network prepared?
Cyber security is under intense scrutiny these days, especially as more adversarial AI-based attacks such as Scattered Spider can use a variety of living-off-the-land methods to spread and speed their impact and disguise their operations. This means that defending today’s networks requires a quicker and more sophisticated, in-depth response. Offensive AI is beginning to thrive: Google’s Threat Intelligence group has…
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Moto G (2026) review | Digitpatrox
For the past year, when someone needed a decent phone on the cheap, I steered them toward the Moto G (2025), which managed to pack in a fair amount of value in a device that didn’t cost more than $200. As a result, the brand new Moto G (2026) arrives with a fairly high bar to clear, especially for a…
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I couldn’t fix it with iFixit’s AI FixBot
My classic Sony CRT television won’t power on. My living room is chilly because my Mitsubishi heat pump isn’t putting out enough hot air. I want my Japanese N64 to play US games, too, but I’ve been too busy to pop the hood. What if I had an AI companion to talk me through? iFixit just released a voice-and-text chatbot…
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I drove the Audi A6 and Lucid Air for a week — this is the luxury EV I’d actually buy
I fell in love with the Lucid Air Pure when I tested it out last year, but I was even more blown away after driving the Lucid Air Touring. I didn’t think I’d find any all-electric sedan that could match its style, performance, and features. That’s until I put the Audi A6 Sportback e-tron to the test. This year alone,…
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The best smart rings of 2025
So, you’re thinking of buying a smart ring. Well, some good news. Picking the best of the lot is incredibly easy right now. The “bad” news is that, as far as trustworthiness and reliability, your choices are somewhat limited, as this is still a niche and emerging gadget category. Smart rings are in the middle of a resurgence. That means…
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TP-Link Tapo C246D HybridCam Duo review: Two cameras are better than one
TP-Link Tapo HybridCam Duo: Specs Video: 2,304 x 1296Field of view: 125 degreesNight vision: Infrared and color night visionWireless: 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi 4Weather resistance: IP65Power: DC 5.0V/2.0AWorks with: Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT, Samsung SmartThings Basic security cameras are a dime a dozen. The result? Manufacturers are starting to have to build more features into their cameras to stand out. But…
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Why a secure software development life cycle is critical for manufacturers
For all the scary talk about cyberattacks from vendors and industry experts, relatively few attacks are actually devastating. But the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) attack was. The JLR breach wasn’t some nuisance attack that cost a few hundred thousand dollars. It completely shut down production for weeks, will likely cost the British economy more than $2 billion and affected as…
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