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  • Don’t worry about lifting heavy weights to build strength and muscle — beginners, focus on these 2 things instead

    There’s so much emphasis on how much weight people can lift; it often gets forgotten that there are other variables you should focus on if you want to build strength and muscle and keep on weightlifting into your elder years. I’ve been teaching weightlifting for a long time now and in my opinion, beginners shouldn’t be set on how much…

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  • Windows 11 gets new Black Screen of Death, auto recovery tool

    Microsoft is rolling out significant changes to Windows 11 24H2 as part of the Windows Resilience Initiative, designed to reduce downtime and help devices recover from serious failures, as well as an overhaul of the all-too-familiar BSOD crash screens. Microsoft’s Windows Resiliency Initiative is a new effort by Microsoft to make Windows more stable, self-healing, and faster to recover from critical…

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  • Rove’s R2-4K dash cam is an extra set of eyes on the road and $48 off at Amazon

    Getting into a car accident, even a fender bender, is stressful on its own, but then comes the argument about who was at fault. A dash cam can give you reliable proof of what happened, and Rove’s R2-4K is currently on sale for $71.99 ($48 off), an all-time low price at Amazon, and $89.99 ($30 off) from Rove. I tested…

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  • How to maximize your privacy using Signal calls and chat

    When I first started using Signal, I would connect with friends using our phone numbers. Now, I use Signal to find people to interview for stories, which is why some of my social media posts and articles include a note telling folks how they can reach me on the app. Needless to say, I’d rather not plaster my phone number…

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  • One of our favorite Chromebooks is on sale just in time for back to school

    There are plenty of Chromebooks on the market, but not all of them make for a great back to school laptop. Some are underpowered whereas others are packing outdated tech. Enter the Lenovo Flex 5i. As part of its back to school sale, Best Buy has the Lenovo Flex 5i Chromebook Plus on sale for $449. That’s one of the…

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  • Lumma infostealer malware returns after law enforcement disruption

    The Lumma infostealer malware operation is gradually resuming activities following a massive law enforcement operation in May, which resulted in the seizure of 2,300 domains and parts of its infrastructure. Although the Lumma malware-as-a-service (MaaS) platform suffered significant disruption from the law enforcement action, as confirmed by early June reports on infostealer activity, it didn’t shut down. The operators immediately acknowledged the situation…

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  • The Escobar Phone scam saga has finally come to an end

    In a plea agreement, United States attorneys detail how Olof Kyros Gustafsson and Escobar, Inc. took orders for the phones and other products branded with the likeness of the drug lord Pablo Escobar, seeded products with tech reviewers and social media influencers to “in order to attempt to increase demand,” did not deliver the products to customers, and transferred and…

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  • How to install the iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 developer betas

    Before we get started, a word of warning: beta software — especially early developer beta — is inherently unfinished and may contain bugs. Think carefully before installing either on any device you depend on. They also may not include all of the features that will be in the final release. Your experience may differ from others depending on the apps…

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  • Amazon buys wearable AI startup Bee, a wrist device that hears and transcribes every word you speak

    As Amazon spends this year attempting to bolster its AI bonafides, the internet retail giant is reportedly acquiring Bee, a startup that makes an AI wearable for your wrist. The announcement was made by Bee CEO Maria de Lourdes Zollo on LinkedIn who wrote she “couldn’t think of better partners to help us bring truly personal, agentic AI to even…

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  • Windows 11 KB5062660 update brings new ‘Windows Resilience’ features

    ​​Microsoft has released the KB5062660 preview cumulative update for Windows 11 24H2 with twenty-nine new features or changes, with many gradually rolling out, such as the new Black Screen of Death and Quick Machine Recovery tool. The KB5062660 update is part of the company’s optional non-security preview updates schedule, which releases updates at the end of each month to test new fixes and…

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