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Rokid AI Glasses Style review: The best Meta Ray-Ban alternative out there
2026 is shaping up to be the year of smart glasses. While display-based glasses still feel like they’re finding their footing, the display-free form factor continues to dominate. After the success of the Meta Ray-Bans, it’s clear every brand wants a piece of the action, and that’s exactly what Rokid is doing with the AI Glasses Style. After showcasing its…
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Lift heavy, move easy: The 4-week strength plan for people who hate feeling stiff but love feeling strong
Mobility and strength walk hand in hand; good mobility will improve your strength training, while strong muscles, along with control, will provide a great foundation for increasing mobility. For that reason, I’ve built a four-week strength-building workout program that should also help you boost mobility so that you can lift heavy and move easy. Job done. Although weightlifting beginners can…
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How to watch Super 8 matches at the T20 World Cup 2026
After nearly two weeks of enthralling action from 20 teams around the world, the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is entering its Super 8 stage. Alongside the usual suspects – India, England, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, and South Africa – Zimbabwe is also here. In fact, they come into the Super 8 as one of only four teams…
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Anker’s X1 Pro shouldn’t exist, but I’m so glad it does
The Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro is too weird to exist. It takes the excellent 4K projector and karaoke microphones from Anker’s Nebula X1 and stuffs them inside a powerful five-speaker Google TV party on wheels. It’s so absurd that it feels like a gadget fever dream – and I’m here for it. At the heart of this system is the…
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I tested an AI-powered office chair that instantly fixed my posture by doing all the work for me
When it comes to your office chair, the more adjustment points the better. From your standard seat height to the more advanced seat pan depth and adjustable lumbar support, an ergonomic office chair will let you configure everything down to the position of its armrests so you can lock in the right fit for your body type and workflow. As…
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Trump Mobile is just Liberty Mobile in gold foil
Where’s the Trump phone? We’re going to keep talking about it every week. This week, we explain how the presidential phone company connects to an older company that’s really running the show. We’ve long known that Trump Mobile was linked to Liberty Mobile, a carrier that’s traded for years using freedom-themed branding to sell cheap mobile plans to a conservative…
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My Apple Watch says I get 90 minutes of deep sleep — is this bad?
I check my Apple Watch every morning to help me understand my sleep and one metric always stands out as worryingly low. Despite regularly clocking up over eight hours of happy snoozing, deep sleep makes up only around 90 minutes of my night. The best sleep trackers don’t just note the hours in bed, they also observe how long you…
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Prediction markets want to eat the news
Substack has updated its partnership with betting platform Polymarket, “introducing native tools that make it easier to share, discuss, and debate prediction market data directly on Substack.” Additionally, Polymarket will effectively pay “a cohort of creators,” including Matt Yglesias, to use its data though the newsletter platform’s pilot sponsorships program. This is just the latest foray of prediction markets into…
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Echelon EX-5s Smart Connect Bike review
The Echelon EX-5s Smart Connect Bike could be one of the best exercise bikes out there and offers an excellent option for at-home cardio. The touch screen display elevates the experience with great coaching software to motivate your workouts. It’s highly adjustable for a variety of heights and looks good. But with a hefty $400 annual membership fee, this commitment…
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Why the shift left dream has become a nightmare for security and developers
Written by Ivan Milenkovic, Vice President Risk Technology EMEA, Qualys For the better part of the last decade,we have engaged in a comfortable fiction around security and development. If we could only “shift left” and get developers to take a modicum more responsibility for security alongside their coding, testing and infrastructure deployment, the digital world would become a safer, faster…
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