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This USB-C accessory gave my iPhone and Android an unexpectedly useful superpower

If you enjoy being outdoors but are prone to insect bites, this unusual accessory could be a game-changer. [...]

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This compact smart heater can easily warm up your living room without breaking the bank

The Dreo Smart Wall Heater is efficient and affordable, and has been keeping my family warm without taking up too much space. [...]

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Google Gemini is now heading to fridges — and it might actually be useful

Ready for Gemini to take over your fridge? Based on Samsung's new announcement, you might want it. [...]

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Manage Your Money Better With These Top Budgeting Apps

Budgeting apps help you monitor your spending, boost your savings and make your money work for you. [...]

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Prime Day is always reliable for Seagate Xbox Expansion Card discounts, and this year is no different with this unbelievable deal

Seagate's reliable Xbox Storage Expansion Card deals return for Prime Day. [...]

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The Morning After: What to expect at CES 2026

CES 2026 is right around the corner, and the pre-show hype cycle/ early reveals suggest, yes, there’s going to be an awful lot of AI-powered insert-product-category-here alongside, thankfully, some major announcements from the likes of Intel, Sony and NVIDIA.<br /> Intel is finally unveiling its Panther Lake (Core Ultra Series 3) chips. The first chips built on Intel’s 2nm process could [...]

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Spoiler Alert: Marvel's 'Thunderbolts' Is a Better Version of 'Suicide Squad'

Marvel just told DC, "Hold my beer." [...]

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Jamie Dimon says AI could help us have 'wonderful lives'

The JPMorgan Chase CEO sounded bullish on AI's transformative power, but said it needs to be properly regulated [...]

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The largest AI survey ever reveals what humans actually want

Anthropic’s massive AI interview study isn’t really about technology. It’s the largest mirror ever held up to human desire. In December 2025, a software engineer in Mexico finished his workday early enough to pick up his children from school. A lawyer in India sat down with an AI tutor and, for the first time in […]<br /> This story continues at The Next Web [...]

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