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This outdoor TV antenna may be massive, but that doesn’t mean it’s better for you
Antennas Direct Goliath review: Specs Range: 70 miles1080p reception: YesSize: 27.5 x 24 x 87 inches (H x W x L) These days, there are tons of small, indoor, high-quality TV antennas. But the facts of physics still remain — with a little more power, you can capture more channels. The Antennas Direct Goliath, which is being sold with the…
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Elon Musk discovers Trump doesn’t stay bought
I have been watching, with some grim amusement, Elon Musk discovering the limits of being just another political donor. While he was at DOGE, he literally could control the Treasury and DOD — he effectively had the IT reins of the entire country, and could simply gut things he hated at will. There was a price for that: it destroyed…
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Windows 11 doesn’t require a product key to install and use
Yes, you read that correctly: you can install Windows 11 without a key and use it without ever activating it. Microsoft no longer forces you to provide a license during its setup, which means you can install Windows 11 without a product key and still access most of its features. However, what does this actually mean for you, and what…
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Garmin’s New Trail Finder Sounds Good, but It Doesn’t Have My Favorite Trails
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Garmin has launched a new feature in its Connect app (the companion app you use when you sync your watch to your phone). It’s called Garmin Trails, and it purports to help you find hiking trails near you. With a Connect+ subscription, you can even sync courses for those trails…
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iPhones made in US factories? Why it doesn’t matter much – Computerworld
You can’t magic this kind of iPhone manufacturing capacity out of thin air overnight. The factories don’t exist, the production equipment they need hasn’t been built yet, the land to put factories on hasn’t been purchased or even identified, the infrastructure around those sites hasn’t been upgraded to handle the inevitable traffic, the staff have not been recruited or trained,…
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The government doesn’t understand Meta
The government should be scrutinizing Meta’s power. Unfortunately, its legal attack isn’t cutting to the heart of what keeps Meta big. This week, I spent three days in a Washington, DC courtroom watching Mark Zuckerberg testify. He was there defending his company from being broken up by the Federal Trade Commission, which is seeking to unwind his acquisitions of Instagram…
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“No, I don’t think it is the end of Salesforce”: Klarna CEO clarifies why it stopped using Salesforce – and why he doesn’t think other companies will follow suit
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski has explained his firm’s decision to stop using Salesforce in favor of its in-house AI tools, but admits he thinks the CRM giant isn’t going anywhere soon. Siemiatkowski comments on X come after Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff questioned Klarna’s decision to move away from the platform in 2024, which prompted Siemiatkowski to clear everything up. “I…
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Why YouTube’s Time Watched Feature Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story
YouTube’s Time Watched feature shows how much time you spend on the platform—but does it really? When I checked mine, the numbers seemed off. But after looking closer, I realized a big chunk wasn’t even screen time. Here’s why YouTube’s watch time stats don’t tell the whole story. My YouTube Watch Time Surprised Me—But Here’s the Catch When I checked…
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Apple refreshes the iPad, but doesn’t add Apple Intelligence
For the first time in more than two years, there’s a new base-model iPad on the market. Apple just announced the 11th-generation iPad with a press release, as it has done with a number of recent devices. But unlike the new products Apple has launched lately, this one doesn’t come with Apple Intelligence. The new iPad comes equipped with an…
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Elon Musk doesn’t work for DOGE, says White House as battle for government servers intensifies – Computerworld
Furthermore, “The intelligence team recommended the DOGE members be monitored as an insider threat. Critically, they called for “suspending” any access to payment systems and “conducting a comprehensive review of all actions they may have taken on these systems,” it continued. “Mr. Musk has gained sweeping and unprecedented access to sensitive data, information, systems, and technological and financial infrastructure across…
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