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Samsung will give you a free 32-inch Odyssey monitor right now – how to qualify
Samsung’s BOGO monitor deal is back. Here’s what you need to know.
Read MoreHow we test AI at ZDNET
AI is the hottest topic in tech with new models and products launching daily. Here’s how we test the latest AI developments at ZDNET.
Read MoreYour TV can sound a lot better: 7 easy but unexpected ways to improve audio quality
Getting great sound from your TV doesn’t have to cost a fortune. These are my tried-and-true TV audio tricks.
Read MoreI tested ChatGPT and Perplexity AI as my CarPlay voice assistants – this model was better
When you’re driving, both ChatGPT and Perplexity can answer questions and provide help that’s well beyond Siri’s modest abilities. Here’s which one is better.
Read MoreAmazon confirmed Prime Day 2026 is coming earlier. Here’s everything to know now
Amazon’s summer Prime Day event will officially be held in June this year, not July. Here’s what to know so far.
Read MoreMy dad needed a new desktop PC – here’s why this Dell was the smartest choice
Dell’s new 24-inch AiO is a compact, easy-to-use desktop with reliable performance and great speakers, but some expected limitations.
Read MoreThousands of readers bought these 10 useful tools and gadgets (No. 5 gets weird)
From Bluetooth trackers to (checks notes) a smart insect bite healer, these are the top gadgets our readers have actually purchased in 2026 so far.
Read MorePrivacy in the AI era is possible, says Proton’s CEO, but one thing keeps him up at night
At Semafor World Economy, I spoke with Andy Yen about mass surveillance, protecting children, local AI, and the one thing Proton can’t save users from.
Read MoreWindows changes are coming: Here’s how to get a sneak peek at what’s next
Microsoft is finally making its Windows Insider Program less complicated. Here’s everything that’s being fixed – and what you have to do to see the changes for yourself.
Read MoreThis simple Linux tweak fixes crashes automatically – and it costs me nothing
If your Linux PC becomes unresponsive, you might want to consider a ‘Watchdog’ that can monitor it and reboot when problems arise.
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