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  • How to use the new Windows 11 Start menu, now rolling out

    The Windows Start menu is getting its first major redesign since 2021 and will be rolled out to everyone with the November 11 Patch Tuesday update. The Start menu is now scrollable, so you can move through your apps in one place. New Start UI with Categories view This means the “All” section sits on the main screen, and you do not…

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  • YouTube TV, ESPN, and Disney: the latest on the blackout

    There are plenty of other options for customers – election news information is very widely available across other broadcast stations and news networks on YouTube TV, as well as on the main YouTube service, for free. In fact, on the last two U.S. election days, the vast majority of tuned in YouTube TV subscribers chose not to watch ABC. Source…

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  • Hallmark Christmas movies 2025 — when and where to stream all 24 original movies

    ‘Tis the season to cozy up with a piping hot mug of cocoa and put on a Hallmark movie. As always, the Hallmark Channel is rolling out plenty of holiday movies to get you in the yuletide spirit, though its haul isn’t quite as big as last year’s. Still, with 24 original movies debuting this holiday season, there’s plenty of…

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  • NAKIVO Introduces v11.1 with Upgraded Disaster Recovery and MSP Features

    The new release expands the solution’s capabilities with five additional interface languages, enhanced Proxmox VE backup and recovery, automated real-time replication, improved MSP Direct Connect, and granular backups for physical machines. NAKIVO, a global leader in backup, ransomware protection and disaster recovery across virtual, physical, cloud, NAS and SaaS environments, has officially introduced NAKIVO Backup & Replication v11.1. This version…

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  • Matic robot vacuum review: smarter, quieter, and gets the job done

    Robot vacuums are amazing machines, but they can also be a pain in the arse. In my home, testing a new robot vacuum often means digging it out from under my living room couch or unhooking it from the legs of my lounger. Then there’s being woken at 3AM by a cheery “resuming cleaning,” getting down on my hands and…

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  • Should you buy a refurbished TV this Black Friday — 2 reasons for, and 3 against

    Black Friday deals are finally upon us, bringing serious savings on some of the best TVs. While some of our favorite sets are being knocked down to their lowest prices right now, you might also be considering buying a refurbished TV to save even more on this year’s best OLED TVs and QLEDs. We often avoid recommending refurbished TVs in…

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  • GlassWorm malware returns on OpenVSX with 3 new VSCode extensions

    The GlassWorm malware campaign, which impacted the OpenVSX and Visual Studio Code marketplaces last month, has returned with three new VSCode extensions that have already been downloaded over 10,000 times. GlassWorm is a campaign and malware that leverages Solana transactions to fetch a payload targeting GitHub, NPM, and OpenVSX account credentials, as well as cryptocurrency wallet data from 49 extensions.…

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  • Apple Watches and advent calendars top our list of the best deals this week

    Hey, all! The first week of November ushered in dozens of early Black Friday deals, and many of the best ones are still available as we delve further into the weekend. Some of our favorite fitness trackers have already plunged to new lows, for instance, and we’re even seeing early discounts on holiday decor. We’ve already published a full list…

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  • Is your neighbor’s broken fence your problem? I ask the experts to find out who pays for repairs

    Summer may be over, but that doesn’t mean your yard maintenance stops. In fact, this is the season where fences and sheds are more prone to the brutal weather conditions, causing damage or general wear and tear. But, what happens when your neighbor’s side of the fence is broken or falling down? Whose responsibility is it? And more importantly, who…

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  • OpenAI plans to release GPT-5.1, GPT-5.1 Reasoning, and GPT-5.1 Pro

    OpenAI is preparing the GPT-5.1 family for public rollout. This includes GPT-5.1 (base), GPT-5.1 Reasoning, and GPT-5.1 Pro for those who pay a $200 monthly subscription. My sources tell me new GPT-5.1 models are headed to Azure, and that indicates the rollout is weeks away. This also aligns with GPT’s release cadence. GPT-5 shipped on August 7, and OpenAI typically…

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