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  • The Trump phone sure looks a lot like this HTC handset

    Where’s the Trump phone? We’re going to keep talking about it every week. We’ve reached out, as usual, to ask about the Trump phone’s whereabouts, and have stopped getting a response. This week, thanks to a reader tip, we think we’ve found the original phone the T1 is based on. A long time ago, back when the Trump phone was…

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  • Shark PowerDetect 2-in-1 ThermaCharged NeverTouch review

    The Shark PowerDetect 2-in-1 ThermaCharged NeverTouch is one of the best robot vacuums out there, and it’s pretty much self-sufficient. It has effective vacuuming that leaves carpets totally clean, and excellent mopping that leaves floors sparkling. It’s self-emptying with anti-odor, and the NeverTouch system keeps the mop clean with thermal technology, so (as the name suggests) you don’t have to…

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  • Third-Party Patching and the Business Footprint We All Share

    When security teams talk about attack surface, the conversation usually starts in familiar places. Servers, identity systems, VPN access, cloud workloads, maybe browsers. Those are visible. They show up in diagrams and asset inventories. What gets less attention are the everyday tools people use to actually get work done. PDF readers. Compression utilities. Remote access clients. Word processors. Spreadsheet tools.…

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  • We don’t have to have unsupervised killer robots

    It’s the day of the Pentagon’s looming ultimatum for Anthropic: allow the US military unchecked access to its technology, including for mass surveillance and fully autonomous lethal weapons, or potentially be designated a “supply chain risk” and potentially lose hundreds of billions of dollars in contracts. Amid the intensifying public statements and threats, tech workers across the industry are looking…

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  • Sony WF-1000XM6 vs Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro: Which flagship earbuds are better?

    Yes, it’s official: Samsung has a new flagship earbud ready to beat out the big-name competition. For a while, the commercial earbud game has been all about Apple, Sony, and Bose, but I think Samsung has really made something special with the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. Are these new earbuds enough to be some of the best earbuds around, though?…

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  • Logitech G325 Lightspeed review: Punching way above its weight

    The best cheap gaming headsets can deliver excellent in-game audio without breaking the bank, and the Logitech G325 Lightspeed is one such set of cans. Sporting a lovely, colorful design, the headset is extremely comfortable to wear for long periods of time. You get 24 hours of battery life, too, so it’s perfect for marathon gaming sessions. Thanks to multi-platform…

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  • Xbox is in danger. Will Microsoft fix it or kill it?

    Today, we’re talking about the future of Xbox. Phil Spencer, a two-time Decoder guest who’s led Xbox for more than a decade, retired last week. But in a shocking twist, his deputy and long-assumed successor, Sarah Bond, is also out too, and the Xbox division is now in the hands of Asha Sharma, one of Microsoft’s AI executives with no…

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  • TCL X11L vs LG G5: Which high-end TV is the better buy?

    Thanks to an all-new spin on quantum-dot technology, the TCL X11L delivers some of the best (and brightest) performance we’ve ever seen on a Mini-LED TV. However, even compared to LG’s flagship OLED TV, the X11L is prohibitively expensive for most shoppers. Pros Exceptional brightness and HDR impact Excellent color retention in bright scenes Premium features and connectivity Cons Extremely…

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  • How to watch ‘Survivor 50’ – stream Jeff Probst reality TV online from anywhere

    “Survivor 50” – officially billed as “Survivor 50: In The Hands of the Fans” – returns to the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji today and Jeff Probst is hosting. No surprise there, but an online vote by those who tune in every season has prompted several new game mechanics and production designs to welcome the 24 returning castaways. Read on to…

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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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