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Google Maps just got its ‘biggest update in over a decade’ – it may change your driving for good
A more capable navigation system feels like a step in the right direction for the decades-old service.
Read MoreCan you trust AI with your medical history? I asked a doctor to weigh in
Tech companies like Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI have unveiled health AI tools. Here’s how to use them, according to experts.
Read MoreI replaced my router with a Wi-Fi 7 mesh model, and wondered where my dead zones went
TP-Link’s Deco BE77 is a premium Wi-Fi 7 system with blazing-fast speeds and coverage for very large homes.
Read MoreA major security flaw could affect 1 in 4 Android phones – here’s how to check yours
The hardware vulnerability, found primarily in budget handsets, allows sensitive user data to be stolen.
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy Book 6 Ultra review: This Windows laptop sets a new standard for me
Samsung’s Galaxy Book6 Ultra pairs strong multi-core performance with nearly a full day’s worth of battery life. It’s designed well, too.
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy Book 6 Pro review: The smarter buy for professionals on a budget
With the latest Panther Lake chipset and 20-hour battery, the Galaxy Book 6 Pro is well-balanced and keeps up with the pros.
Read MoreI tested a solid-sate battery pack with serious durability (and some obvious caveats)
The BMX SolidSafe 10K has many advantages over traditional power banks, but its design holds it back. Here’s how.
Read More8 powerful apt commands every Linux user should know – or else you’re missing out
The Debian/Ubuntu package manager isn’t just for installing and removing software. There’s more to Apt than you might know.
Read More7 surprisingly useful ways to use ChatGPT’s voice mode, from a former skeptic
Voice Mode fabricated answers the last time I used it, but I tested it again to see if it’s actually useful now.
Read MoreMacBook Neo review: My biggest concern with Apple’s near-perfect budget laptop
Apple’s new $599 MacBook Neo is a snappy 13-inch that feels a lot like its older siblings, but I can’t help but wonder how it’ll hold up after a few years.
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