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I drove the Porsche Taycan for a week — and this EV has the best-in-class driving performance
One of the best parts of driving an EV is that it can accelerate in one continuous motion, thanks in part to instant torque. That’s essentially what makes them feel better than traditional ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicles that need to switch gears. I thought all EVs drove like sports cars because of this, but I was dead wrong. I…
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Hackers abuse .arpa DNS and ipv6 to evade phishing defenses
Threat actors are abusing the special-use “.arpa” domain and IPv6 reverse DNS in phishing campaigns that more easily evade domain reputation checks and email security gateways. The .arpa domain is a special top-level domain reserved for internet infrastructure rather than normal websites. It is used for reverse DNS lookups, which allow systems to map an IP address back to…
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Brother MFC-T780DW printer review: a speedy ink tank for a great price
The Brother INKvestment MFC-T780DW ($340) is an ink-jet all-in-one that offers a range of home and small office features, and solid performance. It offers copying and scanning, has buttons for standalone operation, and offers an automatic document feeder (ADF) for scanning and copying multipage documents. It does not have fax capability. The MFC-780DW has four ink tanks for black, cyan,…
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Forget the Oscars, we (and our readers) picked the best movies of 2025
This year’s movie awards season is drawing to a close, with just the big one, the Oscars, left to be handed out. Actually, forgive me, I misspoke there. Before the Academy can dish out those coveted golden statues, it’s the turn of the Tom’s Guide streaming team to hand out some deserved prizes in the form of the Tom’s Guide…
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Corvette ZR1X review: a hybrid sports car that beats Ferrari and McLaren on the track and in the showroom.
When Elon Musk burst onto the scene in his little Tesla Roadster, it seemed a matter of time before electricity rendered gas-powered sports cars obsolete. It hasn’t worked out that way. Automakers have struggled to bring purely electric two-seaters to market. The ones that managed to emerge have been flatly rejected by consumers. Porsche has walked back plans for an…
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How much sleep babies and children need each night
As an adult, enjoying a good night’s sleep helps your body to rest and recover, it strengthens your immune system, helps your brain to process your experiences and what you’ve learned that day, and form new memories. When you’ve slept well, you also feel more energised and focused. But for babies and children, more sleep is needed as it plays…
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Apple’s cheap MacBook Neo looks like a winner
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 118, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, please take my Switch away so I can get some work done, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been reading about moon factories and railroad monopolies and…
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I’ve played Pokémon FireRed for more than 80 hours on the Nintendo Switch 2, and it emphasizes all the flaws with modern Pokémon games
When I was younger, I didn’t have a Nintendo GameBoy or GameBoy Advance, and neither did my brother. Our cousins did, though, and we’d visit each other at least twice a year. Whenever they came over to ours, or we visited them, we’d play Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen on their GBAs, and alongside watching the anime following Ash and his…
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Why the clocks going forward can help you fall asleep faster and skip 3 a.m. wake-ups
The clocks go forward this Sunday as we shift from Standard Time (ST) to Daylight Saving Time (DST). Yet despite the fact that we’ll be losing an hour’s sleep, the changing of the clocks is actually good news for your sleep health this spring and summer. Need a new bed this spring? (Image credit: Future) Our guide to the best…
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Wobkey Zen 65 review: premium looks with perfect results
The Wobkey Zen 65 mechanical keyboard has become a firm favorite of mine. Once I look past its weight, weird power switch, and lack of height adjustment, it’s easy to call it one of the best mechanical keyboards I’ve tried. It’s incredibly comfortable to type on, and sounds great with a satisfying thocky sound that rivals its bigger sibling, the…
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