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I've been recommending this cheap Android tablet all year, and it's finally on sale ahead of Black Friday

The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro is top of our 'best cheap tablets' guide, and it's on sale now ahead of Black Friday. [...]

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Finally! Asus' 6K rival to Pro Display XDR will debut within weeks and will cost a fraction of its Apple rival

Asus ProArt Display PA32QCV is a 6K monitor with bold specs, Mac integration, and pro-level claims that still require long-term validation from real users. [...]

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NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, June 20 (game #474)

Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram. [...]

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Zuckerberg Thinks Meta Has an AI Advantage Because It Knows So Much About You

Meta's personal superintelligence dream might come true with the help of all our user data. [...]

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Why cybersecurity is now a strategic lever for tech firms navigating uncertainty

Cybersecurity isn’t just protection—it’s a growth catalyst and valuation driver for tech firms. [...]

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Google's upgraded Nano Banana Pro AI image model hailed as 'absolutely bonkers' for enterprises and users

Infographics rendered without a single spelling error. Complex diagrams one-shotted from paragraph prompts. Logos restored from fragments. And visual outputs so sharp with so much text density and accuracy, one developer simply called it “absolutely bonkers.”Google DeepMind’s newly released Nano Banana Pro—officially Gemini 3 Pro Image—has drawn astonishment from both the developer commu [...]

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China-backed "LapDogs" hackers hijacked hundreds of devices in an outlandish intel campaign aimed at US and Asian targets

LapDogs is a China-linked espionage operation exploiting SOHO devices to gain stealthy access across the US and Asia, using spoofed credentials and persistent malware. [...]

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Security researchers discover dangerous malware that's small, fast, can work locally, and doesn't need a master command - here's what you need to know

Mamona is a stealthy, offline ransomware strain that avoids detection by never connecting to external servers and self-deleting, complicating traditional antivirus response. [...]

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Apple MacBook Air M4 13-inch and 15-inch review: Minimal upgrades at a much better price

At the risk of repeating myself from Engadget's MacBook Air M1, M2 and M3 reviews: The M4-equipped MacBook Air is a nearly flawless ultraportable. Even better, it now starts at $999, which is $100 less than before. While I'd still like to see more ports and a faster screen refresh rate, the MacBook Air still remains heads and shoulders above the competition. And when companies try to one [...]

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