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You can share your real-time location via Google Messages now – here’s how
You can choose how long you want to share your location or turn it off at any time.
Read MoreThe best Samsung TVs of 2026: Expert tested OLEDs, big-screens, and more
Samsung offers everything from high-end OLED TVs to budget-friendly options, and we’ve tested them all to help you find the best fit for your home theater.
Read MoreThese Fender headphones rivaled my Sony WH-1000XM6 in ways I wasn’t expecting
Fender’s first foray into the consumer audio market comes with several connectivity bonuses and a few drawbacks that are hard to ignore.
Read MoreApple’s rumored ‘cheap’ MacBook makes me worried for Windows laptops and Chromebooks
The rumored $599 MacBook distracts from the incremental upgrades of its core laptops while taking a bite out of the budget PC market.
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy S26 Ultra vs. S24 Ultra: Should you upgrade to the latest model after 2 years?
Wondering how the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra from 2024 holds up to the latest Ultra flagship? The differences aren’t as big as you might think.
Read MoreLinux explores new way of authenticating developers and their code – here’s how it works
Linux kernel maintainers propose a less painful process for identifying developers. See how it can make Linux code safer than ever.
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy Book 6 Ultra review: A MacBook Pro alternative that truly lasts all day
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 MoreWant your Linux looking more like Windows? KDE Plasma makes it easy – here’s how
If you’d like to use Linux, but want to have the good old Windows 11 theme, fear not; with the help of KDE Plasma, you can have that very thing.
Read MoreDolby Vision or HDR10+? I compared the popular TV formats to help you decide
Split between HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision content? Here’s how to pick the best HDR format for your TV.
Read MoreGNOME 50 is a brilliant release – but I had to look twice to see why
This latest (still beta) version of the Linux desktop is faster, smoother, and prettier.
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