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PC makers are not ready for the MacBook Neo
The MacBook Neo is here, and it took no time at all for an executive from a major PC manufacturer to put their foot in their mouth trying to discuss this new competition from Apple’s $600 laptop. On Asus’ latest earnings call, CFO Nick Wu said that the Neo and its aggressive entry-level pricing were “certainly a shock to the…
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Protecting data during hypervisor migration
Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware in 2023 set off a wave of migrations that shows no signs of subsiding. But moving from VMware to another hypervisor may introduce significant technical and operational risks. IT teams must prepare for challenges that are not always apparent at the start of a migration. Price hikes, licensing changes and shifts in customer support have driven…
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3 doctors recommended this sleep hygiene tip and it’s why I’m finally waking up with loads of energy — here’s how it works
My eyes close at 11 p.m. and my alarm goes off at 7 a.m. — I should be waking up fresh as a daisy, right? But even though I’m getting eight hours sleep, I spend the morning feeling groggy (this is known as sleep inertia). I asked three doctors why this might be and each said that while my sleep…
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Royal Kludge L75 review: One of the best typing experiences on a budget
At the time of writing this, I’d tested and reviewed 75 of the best keyboards so when I say that the Royal Kludge L75 is one of the finest decks I’ve typed on, I mean it. Priced at just $79, the L75 is fitted with highly responsive pre-lubed switches that are a dream to type on. The keyboard boasts a…
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What it was like to watch grieving parents stare down Mark Zuckerberg in court
Around a dozen parents huddled in the dim hallway outside the courtroom in February, nervously gripping paper tickets. They were glaring at a gray tote bag held by a member of the court staff — the one who’d determine, by lottery, if they made it inside. Pinned on bags and coats, butterfly clips honored children they’d lost, deaths these parents…
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JLab Go Sport+ review: Unbelievably affordable running earbuds
What makes the best running headphones? Is it comfort? Wearability? Sound? Durability rating? Price? The JLab Go Sport+ tick off 4 ½ of those boxes. At just $29, these running earbuds are crazy cheap and come with a generous amount of features for that price. You get IP55 durability, a companion app, customizable touch controls, customizable EQ, and, to top…
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New to AI chatbots? 7 things to try with ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini first
Any sort of new technology can be daunting. I should know, since my phone rings off the hook whenever my mother needs help scanning a document for the umpteenth time (even though I wrote down detailed notes on how to do it!). Imagine how challenging it can be for most folks who want to dip their toes into the AI…
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‘This 60-minute sleep rule ended my nighttime anxiety’ — a doctor explains how it can help you fall asleep in under 5 minutes
I’ve tried just about everything to fix my sleep. And specifically, to ward off my nighttime anxiety because nothing keeps me awake more, and wakes me up at 3 a.m., than a racing heart and a crowded mind. But even though I was doing everything in my power to improve my sleep, I still wasn’t sleeping well and every day…
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How to ditch Ring’s surveillance network
Recently, Ring ran a Super Bowl ad for its Search Party feature showing how it uses AI to scan footage from Ring cameras and video doorbells to help find lost dogs. It sounds neighborly — until you consider that the same system could theoretically search footage for anything or anyone. Combined with longstanding concerns around Ring’s ties to law enforcement…
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Research shows 53% of us only sleep well 4 nights a week and anxiety is a leading cause — an expert explains how to sleep better every night and skip the 3 a.m. wake ups
Everyone knows how bad a bad night’s sleep feels. But despite growing awareness of the importance of sleep health, a recent survey from ResMed found for 53% of us, good sleep only happens at most four times a week. Fewer than one-third claimed to sleep well every night. Despite this, 53% of respondents rated sleep quality as the most important…
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