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The best cheap phones for 2026
Some of us take a kind of “eat to live” rather than a “live to eat” approach to gadgets. They’re tools that help you get things done, not something you want to invest a lot of time or money in. If that’s you — and there’s no judgment here from a certifiable gadget nerd — then you can probably think…
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Ransomware Defense, Faster Replication, vSphere 9, and Proxmox VE 9.0 Support
The new release adds automated replication, support for newer VMware vSphere and Proxmox versions, and modern authentication for faster, safer recovery. Sparks, Nevada – April 3rd, 2026 – NAKIVO Inc., trusted by over 16,000 organizations in 191 countries, announced the general availability of NAKIVO Backup & Replication v11.2, focused on fast, reliable, and proactive data protection. As ransomware attacks evolve…
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Minisforum G1 Pro review: The perfect mini PC for ditching your console
The Minisforum G1 Pro isn’t your typical mini PC. Instead, it feels like a true small form factor (SFF) rig thanks to its internal, desktop-grade power supply and its dedicated GPU. We aren’t dealing with a power-limited laptop chip here; instead, you’re getting a low-profile Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060. After seeing the G1 Pro at Computex last summer, I knew…
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The AI apps are coming for your PC
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 124, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, send me your Coachella fits, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been reading about restaurant bread and GLP-1s and Lenny Rachitsky and Artemis II fashion, watching the…
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I just tested this keyboard that’s also a Windows computer — and it’s like a modern Commodore 64
The HP EliteBoard G1a is the most unique computer I’ve tested. That’s because it’s basically like a modern Commodore 64 since it’s both a PC and a keyboard. It’s certainly unusual, but that same unique form factor is what makes it a perfect product for me to talk about. As HP describes it, the EliteBoard G1a is a “complete, desktop-grade…
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Betting on the news raises ethical questions for journalists
Prediction market exchanges have created an environment where just about any piece of information is potentially monetizable: How well will BTS’s new song perform this week? How hot will Los Angeles get? Will Donald Trump be impeached? Users can wager on all of that and, on some platforms, more gruesome and violent outcomes in the real world. The rapid rise…
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WrestleMania 42 is live on ESPN and Netflix this weekend — here’s who’s going to win
I’ve been watching wrestling for nearly 3 decades, and there are very few things that have followed me from childhood into adulthood like professional wrestling. WrestleMania weekend is the Super Bowl of wrestling, and this year the whole thing is streaming live on ESPN Unlimited in the US and Netflix internationally. Better yet, the first hour of Saturday and Sunday’s…
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Anthropomorphic sculptures made of fake flowers and neck massagers
Vacuum cleaners, personal massagers, electronic baby rockers, and walking pads: These are the secondhand machines Rachel Youn sources to create their kinetic sculptures. Made with artificial flowers, metal hardware, and these used electronic components, each one possesses a humanlike presence. Slow Burn is made from an artificial orchid, a neck massager, bits of metal that clamp the orchids’ petals, and…
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How Threat Actors Vet Stolen Credit Card Shops
The underground market for stolen credit card data has long operated as a volatile and highly deceptive ecosystem, where even experienced actors routinely fall victim to scams, exit schemes, and compromised services. In recent years, this environment has become even more unstable, driven by increased law enforcement pressure, internal distrust among criminals, and the rapid turnover of marketplaces. As a…
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VSSL Nest Pour Over Coffee Set review: The last pour-over you’ll ever buy
There’s a surprising overlap between coffee lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, so you’d expect there to be a plethora of camping-focused coffee gear on the market. And you’d be right. The VSSL Nest Pour Over Coffee Set is one of those coffee-enthusiast-slash-camping-equipment products, and I’m all here for it. It’s definitely up there with some of the best pour-over coffee makers.…
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