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  • Samsung S85F OLED TV review: Put it on your shortlist

    For one reason or another, Samsung TVs have never quite been my cup of tea. I was always either annoyed by Samsung’s Tizen OS, or unimpressed by their performance compared to their high price tags. They always came across to me as overpriced for what you end up getting; a superfluous expense. But the Samsung S85F OLED finally changed my…

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  • I tested the Marshall Bromley 450 and the Marshall Bromley 750 party speakers, and the winner surprised me

    A plethora of wired and wireless connectivity options make the Bromley 450 not just a powerful speaker, but a stunning amp and karaoke machine as well. Music sounds glorious and highly detailed across genres, while Auracast works like a charm, and the reactive LED lighting helps with your immersion. 40-hour battery life and IP55 waterproofing make it a winner. Thanks…

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  • Ikea tried to build a smart home for everyone — here’s why it’s not working yet

    Ikea’s new Matter-over-Thread products were supposed to prove that the smart home could be cheap, accessible, and reliable. The highly anticipated line — which includes sensors, remotes, smart plugs, air-quality monitors, and smart bulbs — has most everything you need to build a smart home, with prices starting at $6. It’s an exciting idea, but it’s still not ready for…

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  • Cuisinart Grind, Tamp and Brew review

    The Cuisinart Grind, Tamp and Brew is a bit of a weird one. While priced at $649, it doesn’t have the looks — or the functionality — this MSRP suggests. Many of the best espresso machines will set you back over $600, so $649 isn’t considerably cheap or expensive. This is smack dab in the middle of the road for…

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  • Top 5 Things CISOs Need to Do Today to Secure AI Agents

    By Itamar Apelblat, Co-Founder and CEO, Token Security Agentic AI represents a once-in-a-generation shift in how organizations operate. AI agents are not copilots. They are not better chatbots. They are autonomous actors that plan, decide, and act. Increasingly, they will write code, move data, execute transactions, provision infrastructure, and interact with customers often without a human in the loop. They…

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  • Marshall Bromley 450 review: The best party speaker of 2026

    Seven months since the launch of its first-ever party speaker, Marshall is back with a smaller, more affordable option for the budget-conscious. The Marshall Bromley 450 is a hoot. Sporting the British giant’s trademark premium build and brass accents, the Bromley 450 is good-looking to the point that I want to keep it in my apartment as eye candy. Aiding…

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  • Hands on with Aqara’s new Matter-compatible camera

    The first Matter camera is here — sort of. Camera support came to the smart home standard last year, and Aqara’s Camera Hub G350 is the first to support it. The G350, which was announced at CES, launched this week and is a pan-and-tilt indoor security camera with up to 4K video resolution. Today, the G350 only supports Matter on…

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  • I put the iPhone 17e vs. iPhone 17 through a 7-round face-off — here’s the winner

    Anyone looking to upgrade to a newer iPhone has plenty of options. However, for those looking to spend the least amount of money, there are only two models worth considering. That’s why an iPhone 17e vs. iPhone 17 face-off is necessary, seeing that they’re two most affordable new iPhones you can buy right now. With a $200 price gap between…

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  • Nvidia GTC 2026 LIVE — Jensen Huang reveals DLSS 5, OpenClaw partnership, and an Olaf robot

    Refresh 2026-03-16T20:33:22.004Z That appears to be it (Image credit: Nvidia) A strange recap is playing now with robots and an animated Jensen sitting around a campfire playing a country song about the keynote. The song is probably AI-generated. 2026-03-16T20:31:26.010Z Robotic AI models (Image credit: Nvidia) Nvidia is promoting its physical AI models for robotics including Groot, Kamino and Isaac labs.…

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  • Yahoo CEO Jim Lanzone on AI, gambling, and the open web

    Today, I’m talking with Jim Lanzone, who is the CEO of Yahoo. It’s basically impossible to sum up the Yahoo story, but the short version of it is that a long time ago Yahoo paid Google to run the search box on its website, and basically everything has gone sideways since. You’ll hear Jim refer to that deal as Yahoo’s…

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