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  • I tried exercising with open-ear headphones and bone conduction — for me, there was one clear winner

    About a year ago, I inexplicably lost my pair of Shokz OpenRun bone conduction headphones during a group bike ride. It was great to use on the bike because I could listen to music or follow Google Maps directions while my ears were uncovered to help me stay aware of my surroundings. I’ve been on a hunt for a replacement…

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  • Okta SSO accounts targeted in vishing-based data theft attacks

    Okta is warning about custom phishing kits built specifically for voice-based social engineering (vishing) attacks. BleepingComputer has learned that these kits are being used in active attacks to steal Okta SSO credentials for data theft. In a new report released today by Okta, researchers explain that the phishing kits are sold as part of an “as a service” model and…

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  • Claude Code is suddenly everywhere inside Microsoft

    Developers have been comparing the strengths and weaknesses of Anthropic’s Claude Code, Anysphere’s Cursor, and Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot for months now, looking for a winner. While no individual AI coding tool manages to be the best at every task that software developers do each day, Claude Code is increasingly coming out on top for its ease of use, both for…

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  • Cuisinart Espresso Bar Slim Espresso Machine review: Here’s what you should buy instead

    I test loads of the best espresso machines, but the Cuisinart Espresso Bar Slim Espresso Machine is not one of them. Thanks to a dated, clunky appearance, a tendency to brew weak espresso, and flimsy accessories, I wouldn’t recommend this model. To save you time, I’m going to tell you exactly which espresso machines you should look at instead: if…

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  • I’m a disaster movie fanatic and these 7 are the ones worth your time right now

    The disaster fanatic’s vibe check 🆕 The New Standard: “The Lost Bus” (2025) – A harrowing, real-life wildfire rescue. 🌪️ The Blockbuster: “Twisters” (2024) – Pure, high-octane spectacle. ☄️ The Modern Classic: “Greenland” (2020) – Grounded, intense and raw. 🌊 The Tear-Jerker: “The Impossible” (2012) – A stunning true story of survival. ❄️ The Nostalgia Trip: “The Day After Tomorrow”…

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  • Sony LinkBuds Clip review: I’m not hooked

    Open earbuds are growing in popularity by the day — the only thing trendier right now is clip-on earbuds. Companies like Anker, Bose, and Shokz have all gotten in on the action. Now, it is Sony’s turn with the all-new LinkBuds Clip. They build on Sony’s previous open earbuds releases — the LinkBuds WF-L900, LinkBuds Fit, and LinkBuds Open —…

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  • Burritos from Heaven: Are drones the future of delivery?

    On a blustery afternoon late last year, on the lawn just outside City Hall in Rowlett, Texas, a strange-looking craft cleared the trees just before me. It hovered overhead for a moment before lowering a second craft on a thin rope all the way to a parched patch of grass. The little, white thing deposited a brown paper payload, then…

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  • Perplexity gave me movies and anime based on these games

    I have to hand it to Perplexity: it’s one of the few AI chatbots that consistently gives me clear, specific answers with real sources attached. I prefer that over tools that spit out a confident response, then leave you juggling a pile of links just to figure out what’s actually true. Earlier this year, I used Perplexity to build a…

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  • I sleep less than 7 hours a night and didn’t think it was an issue until a recent study said otherwise — an expert explains more

    I have something to confess: I regularly sleep less than seven hours a night. Despite knowing that this duration is below the oft-recommended sleep guidelines for adults, I always try to justify my habit by telling myself that I function well on six or so hours sleep a night. Because I do. But a recent study stopped me in my…

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  • I didn’t realize ChatGPT could do this — 10 features hiding in plain sight

    For a long time, I used ChatGPT the way most people do: open it, ask a question, get an answer, close the tab and move on. Sure, that works. But lately, I’ve realized something: ChatGPT isn’t where it was a year ago, or even six months ago. It’s turning into a full-on productivity toolbox, and a lot of its best…

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