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  • How Hoto and Fanttik became popular tool companies in the US

    Hoto exists because someone got bored. CEO Lidan Liu, the company’s founder and a notable industrial designer, tells The Verge she was tired of advising from her consultancy Designaffairs China. I have to build something on my own, she thought. And back then, she was spending a lot of time in her workshop surrounded by the same old tools. “The…

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  • Best workout headphones 2025: expert tested and rated

    1. Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 ☆☆☆☆☆ Incredibly comfortable, secure fitRead more▼ 2. JLab Go Air Pop ☆☆☆☆☆ Sweat resistanceRead more▼ 3. Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 ☆☆☆☆☆ LightweightRead more▼ 4. Apple AirPods Pro 3 ☆☆☆☆☆ Excellent transparency mode for outdoor workoutsRead more▼ 5. Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 ☆☆☆☆☆ Tight integration with Google AssistantRead more▼ I’ve been testing the best workout…

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  • Self-hosted password and secrets manager for enterprise teams

    Author: Eirik Salmi, System Analyst at Passwork Organizations manage credentials across distributed teams, applications, and infrastructure — passwords, API keys, certificates, and tokens that require different access patterns and security controls. Traditional password managers address individual user needs but weren’t designed for operational complexity at scale. Different roles have different requirements: DevOps teams need programmatic access, security teams demand audit…

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  • The Frame art TV comparison: Samsung vs Hisense vs TCL

    Let’s get this out of the way: The Samsung Frame is not a good TV. None of the displays that I’d classify as art TVs are — at least not in the ways that we usually think about TVs. They only get a fraction as bright as comparably priced TVs, picture quality is middling, black level performance is bad (even…

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  • Best TV antennas of 2025: expert tested and rated

    The best TV antennas are an essential part of my home theater setup. It’s as important to me as any streaming service because it allows me to watch sports, sitcoms and news without having to pay a monthly fee. Digital antennas (like the ones we recommend) are the successors to bunny ears, sure, but they’re better in almost every respect,…

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  • Best Black Friday streaming deals 2025 live — latest deals from $0.99 on HBO, Prime Video, Disney Plus, Apple TV and more

    Refresh 2025-11-26T00:30:05.183Z 7 of the best streaming deals right now (Image credit: Digitpatrox / Shutterstock / Apple TV / Paramount Plus / Prime Video / Disney Plus) There are plenty of streaming deals you should consider, but they’re not all created equal. Consider these seven streaming deals that you can get right now. 2025-11-25T23:42:17.832Z Black Friday TV deals (Image credit:…

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  • These are my favorite Switch 2 accessories

    The Switch 2 can be enjoyed right out of the box, but it’s even better with the right accessories. Some of these add-ons are more crucial than others, especially if you’re deciding what to buy early on. For example, a case and a screen protector can keep your console safe from scuffs, scratches, and drops, so both are what I’d…

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  • I’m a VPN Editor – these are the Black Friday VPN deals that I would buy

    It’s almost Black Friday, if you hadn’t noticed. The amount of “bargains” on offer right now is dizzying – but while you certainly shouldn’t be sucked into buying something you don’t need, it is the best time to make purchases you’ve been planning. If you’re reading this article, you may well have been considering investing in a VPN for a…

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  • How to maximize your cyber spend

    December budget conversations follow a predictable pattern. You have unspent funds, a list of security gaps, and pressure to show progress before the fiscal year closes. The question isn’t whether to spend; it’s how to spend in ways that reduce real risk and build momentum for next year’s requests. Skip the vendor wish lists and conference-circuit buzzwords. Instead, focus your…

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  • Car influencers love Chinese EVs — and China loves them back

    The first Chinese-made car Omar Rana ever drove was a gas-powered SUV that he rented while on a trip overseas in 2015. To say it didn’t leave much of an impression would be an understatement. “It sucked really bad,” Rana, aka OmarDrives, tells me. “A horrible experience.” Flash forward nearly a decade to last year, when Rana received a DM…

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