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  • I tried Chrome’s new Split Tabs feature and it’s a game-changer for my workflow — here’s how to enable it

    When you have as many browser tabs and windows open at a time as I do, you’re always looking for new ways to organize them all and to be more productive at the same time. Well, I think I might have found my favorite one yet, and the best part is that you can enable it in Chrome right now.…

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  • Microsoft waives fees for Windows devs publishing to Microsoft Store

    Microsoft announced that, starting today, individual Windows developers will no longer have to pay for publishing their applications on the Microsoft Store. The company said that developers can now submit Win32 (including .NET WPF and WinForms), UWP, PWA, .NET MAUI, or Electron apps to the Microsoft Store without paying any registration fees. Redmond will also handle each app’s hosting and…

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  • How platforms are responding to the Charlie Kirk shooting

    Horrifying videos of influencer and right-wing activist Charlie Kirk being fatally shot were widely available on social media platforms. We’ve reached out to some of the platforms to ask how they will be treating the videos and charged posts about the shooting. So far, we’re aware of responses from Bluesky, Meta, Reddit, and YouTube. Discord, TikTok, and X didn’t immediately…

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  • Desloc D110 Plus review | Digitpatrox

    Desloc D110 Plus: Specs Dimensions: 6.13 x 2.90 x 1.08 inches exterior, 6.20 x 2.97 x 1.12 inches interior (L x W x H)Connectivity: Wi-FiPower: 4x AA batteriesWorks with: Google Home, Amazon AlexaBHMA: Grade 3 Smart locks are changing. The advent of smart home standards like Matter has made widely-compatible smart locks more available, but even the most basic Matter-compatible…

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  • DDoS defender targeted in 1.5 Bpps denial-of-service attack

    A DDoS mitigation service provider in Europe was targeted in a massive distributed denial-of-service attack that reached 1.5 billion packets per second. The attack originated from thousands of IoTs and MikroTik routers, and it was mitigated by FastNetMon, a company that offers protection against service disruptions. “The attack reached 1.5 billion packets per second (1.5 Gpps) — one of the largest packet-rate floods…

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  • The best iPad to buy in 2025

    There are no bad iPads. That’s the best news about Apple’s tablet lineup: 15 years after Steve Jobs first debuted the device, the iPad is the best tablet on the market, and it’s not particularly close. Apple’s App Store is enormous and filled with great apps, Apple’s performance and battery life are consistently excellent, and the iPad is still the…

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  • Lululemon just restocked its ‘We Made Too Much’ section — 17 end of summer styles I’d shop now

    Although summer is coming to a close, it’s not over yet! We still have over a week to celebrate the final days of the season. And what better way to do so than to shop Lululemon’s best end of summer styles. In fact, Lululemon just refreshed its ‘We Made Too Much’ section with picks from just $9. From tank tops…

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  • Pixel 10 fights AI fakes with new Android photo verification tech

    Google is integrating C2PA Content Credentials into the Pixel 10 camera and Google Photos, to help users distinguish between authentic, unaltered images and those generated or edited with artificial intelligence technology. The American company notes that the problem of labeling synthetic media has become bigger in recent years as traditional approaches are no longer suitable and leave room for leave…

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  • Apple’s misunderstood crossbody iPhone strap might be the best I’ve seen

    The skepticism I had about Apple’s rumored crossbody iPhone strap can be put to rest now that it’s officially announced as part of yesterday’s big iPhone 17 event. I’m suitably impressed. And if we can clear up some of the confusion about why it exists in the first place, then I think more people will be too. Firstly, crossbody straps…

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  • I always leave a bay leaves in my flour containers — here’s why this natural hack keeps my pantry pest-free

    Home baking is a great way to create delicious treats and mealtime staples, without the preservatives or price markups of commercial brands. It’s also just a lot of fun, whether you’re whipping up a batch of cupcakes or making bread loaves for the week. What isn’t fun is realizing that your pantry ingredients have been contaminated by little insects, right…

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