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Don't make this USB mistake! Protect your data with this discounted encrypted gadget

Kingston's IronKey is one of the most secure USBs you can buy, from a military-standardized build to a complex passphrase mode. [...]

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MWC Barcelona 2025: What to Expect From Samsung, Xiaomi and More

From new Android phones from top Chinese phone makers to the latest breakthroughs in AI, this year's Mobile World Congress is set to be packed with thrilling new tech. [...]

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LG's latest projector is also a lamp and a Bluetooth speaker – and there's a tiny new 4K projector too

LG adds to its lifestyle AV portfolio [...]

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Alexa Plus has started rolling out to users, but it’s missing these 5 useful features

Amazon is launching Alexa+ in early access for certain users, but it's missing a handful of features that were showcased at its big launch. [...]

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The best wireless chargers of 2025: Expert tested

We tested the top wireless chargers from Anker, Nomad and more to find the ones that make powering your devices easier than ever. [...]

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I'd like to be, under the sea, with Ringo Starr's Studer 80 recorder, in the shade

Ringo Starr's 1970s studio recorder is being auctioned online –you've got 'til February 2 to bid! [...]

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I can't believe I'm saying this, but Nvidia, good on you - RTX 4000 series GPUs will receive DLSS Frame Generation enhancements this month

Nvidia may have come under heavy criticism during the RTX 4000 series launch, but that's changed now with the RTX 5000 series and DLSS 4. [...]

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'Suits LA': How to Watch Episode 5 of the Stephen Amell Spin-Off

The first four episodes are now streaming. [...]

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InkPoster uses an e-paper display to bring art to your home

I’m not a fan of those TVs sold in picture frame surrounds that companies tell you are good for displaying art in your homes. There’s something unconvincing about using a powered, backlit screen for things you’re meant to stare at for quite a while. Can you really appreciate Turner’s Norham Castle Sunrise if you’re struggling with eyestrain after five minutes or so? Perhaps the cure for [...]

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