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Fake DDR5 RAM sticks are now using plastic chips to fool buyers

Counterfeit DDR5 RAM sticks with fake labels and even dummy plastic chips are reportedly flooding PC markets amid rising memory prices.
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AnimeKai, one of the biggest pirated anime streaming sites, has gone offline

AnimeKai, the popular anime piracy site, is shutting down after recent issues and a data center fire, sending users scrambling for backups and alternatives.
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A top Kindle rival is getting jazzy with the looks and you’ll probably want this e-reader

The upcoming Onyx Boox Poke 7 series brings a fresh, stylish design to the e-reader market while continuing to challenge Kindle with Android flexibility.
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macOS 27 to refine the Liquid Glass design approach, but nothing too dramatic

Apple is reportedly refining the Liquid Glass interface in macOS 27 to improve readability, transparency effects, and overall usability without major design changes.
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Apple could deliver automatic tab groups in Safari for iOS 27 and macOS

Apple is reportedly testing AI-powered automatic tab grouping for Safari in iOS 27 and macOS 27 to help users better organize browsing sessions.
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The iPhone Air shows why compact phones are still the better answer

The iPhone Air is a clever answer to heavy flagship phones, but using one reminded me that thinness and lightness still don’t solve the real problem of a typical tall phone.
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5 great free movies to watch on New Year’s Day

Five free movies to stream on New Year’s Day, from easy comedies to high-energy picks. Skip subscriptions and find something worth watching right now.
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Beatbot’s Anniversary Campaign Turns Pool Cleaning Into a Smarter Buying Decision

Beatbot’s Anniversary Campaign (May 9–25) brings up to 40% off across Sora, AquaSense X, and iSkim, making smarter, low-maintenance pool cleaning more accessible.
Strix XG129C secondary display.

Asus reveals ROG Strix XG129C, a tiny secondary monitor chasing Elgato’s gamer lunch

The ROG Strix XG129C is a 12.3-inch, 24:9 IPS touchscreen that slots under your main monitor, tracking GPU temps, hosting stream controls, and managing chat windows via 10-point touch and a single USB-C cable.
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Intel’s turnaround is one for the ages, without having much to show for it

Intel’s stock has soared on foundry hopes, government backing, and big-name partnerships, but the company still needs to prove its comeback is built on more than investor confidence.
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Mercedes-Benz hypes up the upcoming AMG.EA as an electric car worth waiting for

Mercedes-AMG's latest video pulls back the curtain on the AMG GT 4-Door Coupe’s troubled but promising development, from a Papenburg high-speed setback to George Russell praising it.
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Apple’s Continuity features are so good, they make Windows and Android feel incomplete

Apple's Continuity features are not just convenient, they are habit-forming. Once you start using them, going back to any other platform feels like giving up a superpower.
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The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide leaked in case listings, and the design shift is more dramatic than I expected

Ice Universe's Alibaba case leak is the clearest confirmation yet that the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide is a genuine design overhaul, wider, shorter, with a pill-shaped dual camera.
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Rice grain-sized sensor could give robots a delicate touch and keep them from breaking stuff

Researchers have built a force sensor the size of a grain of rice that lets robots feel pressure and twisting forces using light, and it's already finding hidden tumors in tissue during early tests.
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Meta’s own employees are having a hard time digesting AI. Who would’ve thought?

Meta is tracking employee keystrokes, tying AI usage to performance reviews, and laying off thousands — all at once — and somehow seems surprised that morale is in freefall.
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Fake stalking apps racked million of downloads. It says a lot about Google’s security and us

28 fake Android apps promising to spy on anyone's call history racked up 7.3 million downloads on Google Play — and the scariest part isn't that the apps were fraudulent, it's that so many people wanted them to work.
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This could be the final form of the iPhone 18 Pro, and it’s expectedly boring

A new leak gives us an early look at the iPhone 18 Pro, and while the rumored upgrades sound polished, the overall experience may feel a little too familiar. From a smaller Dynamic Island to faster internals, Apple seems to be refining the formula instead of reinventing it.
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Samsung gave Galaxy S25 users One UI 8.5, but skipped the features they wanted most

One UI 8.5 is rolling out to the Galaxy S25 series with new tools, but the missing Now Nudge and 24MP camera mode are what users are talking about.
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Sci-fi got the gadgets right, but the vibes wrong

Sci-fi promised holograms, floating interfaces, and magic computers. Consumer tech delivered phones, video calls, smart speakers, and the boring version that actually ships.
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Pet tech is ridiculous, and I hate how badly I want it

Pet tech feels like anxiety with Wi-Fi, but smart feeders, trackers, cameras, and health alerts become harder to mock when cats start acting weird.
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I tried the AI editing tools on my Galaxy S26, and it quietly blew my mind

After testing the Galaxy S26’s AI eraser and generative editing tools on real photos, I finally found a phone-based AI editor that feels fast, useful, and surprisingly dependable.
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Google’s Gemini Intelligence leak has me excited, but please not that name

Google may be preparing a deeper Gemini-powered AI layer that connects more closely with your apps, photos, emails, and everyday phone tasks.
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This Oscar-nominated revenge thriller is one of the 3 best Peacock movies you should watch this weekend (May 8-10)

From an Academy Award-winning revenge thriller to a Korean crime hit, Peacock has three underrated films worth watching this weekend.
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This Tom Hanks WWII thriller is one of 3 best movies on Apple TV to watch this weekend (May 8-10)

Apple TV is home to three great movies this weekend, including one led by Tom Hanks' self-written WWII thriller.
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From Stars to Self-Reflection: How Hint App Bridges Symbolism and Psychology

Rather than seeing astrology as some mystical prediction tool, some modern users and app developers frame its symbolism as a prompt for self-reflection. Recognizing this shift, apps such as Hint.app combine artificial intelligence (AI) technology with traditional astrological systems in an effort to connect symbolic interpretation with psychology-inspired reflection. In this model, astrology functions less […]
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Apple could go back to Intel for chips, but not how you would expect (or dread)

Apple and Intel are reportedly exploring a manufacturing partnership that could reshape how future Apple chips are produced. But despite the headline, this does not mean Apple is abandoning Apple Silicon or returning to Intel-powered Macs. According to a new Wall Street Journal report, Apple and Intel have reached a preliminary agreement for Intel to […]
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Amazon injects doomscroll-friendly vertical videos in Prime Video app

Finding something to watch on Prime Videos may soon feel more like scrolling Shorts than browsing a streaming menu.
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What is the best way to track income and expenses for a growing business?

Automated financial tracking helps growing businesses manage income and expenses more accurately. By replacing spreadsheets with connected systems, businesses gain real-time visibility, reduce errors, and improve reporting efficiency as transaction volumes increase and financial operations become more complex.
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Apple wants you to verify your identity before you get Education discount on products

Apple replaced its US Education Store honor system with mandatory UNiDAYS verification, requiring students and educators to confirm eligibility via academic portal login or valid documents.
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Google releases big v4.0 update for its popular Snapseed editing app on Android

Google has finally brought Snapseed 4.0 to Android, and it's a big one — a fully redesigned interface, a built-in camera with real-time film emulation, and 30+ pro editing tools, all still completely free.
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You can finally avail an education discount on the Apple Watch

Apple has added the Apple Watch to its Education Store for the first time, offering discounts on the Series 11 ($359), SE 3 ($229), and Ultra 3 ($719) in 21 markets including the US, UK, India, and Canada.
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How do small businesses automate invoicing and get paid faster?

This post is brought to you in paid partnership with QuickBooks. Automated invoicing uses software to send, track, and follow up on invoices automatically. For small businesses, the difference is significant. When invoices go out late, arrive with errors, or sit in a client’s inbox without a follow-up, payments slow down. And that puts real […]
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Grok Voice Mode finally arrives on CarPlay, in case you enjoy talking to a loud-mouth AI in your car

xAI has launched Grok Voice Mode on Apple CarPlay, bringing hands-free AI conversations to millions of drivers with Grok’s signature sarcastic personality.
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How can small businesses manage finances and accounting in one place?

Centralized financial management helps small businesses manage accounting, invoicing, expenses, and reporting in one system. By replacing fragmented tools with a single platform, businesses improve accuracy, reduce manual work, and gain clearer, real-time visibility into financial performance and operations.
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How should financial management evolve as a business grows?

This post is brought to you in paid partnership with QuickBooks. Scalable financial management means having systems that keep pace with growing complexity.  What works when you’re a solo operator invoicing a handful of clients won’t hold up when you have employees, multiple revenue streams, and a team sharing financial data.  The tools and processes […]
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I gave up physical books and my reading life has never been better

Night reading, built-in dictionaries, cheaper books, and notes you will actually use later. Here is the case for ditching physical books and never looking back.
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How Google Workspace helps small businesses scale with an AI co-founder

Google Workspace with Gemini helps small teams work smarter by acting as a digital co-founder, automating tasks and improving productivity across everyday workflows.
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Whoop’s response to Fitbit Air and Google Health is real doctors, not just an AI chatbot.

One day after Google launched Fitbit Air and Google Health with Gemini-powered AI coaching, Whoop announced on-demand licensed clinician access for US users via video call.