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Google’s AI Mode may be the upgrade Search desperately needs – how to try it for free
Planning that summer trip? AI Mode can help you in ways Search can’t.
Read MoreThe best secure browsers for privacy in 2025: Expert tested
If you want a browser focused on security, you must know its approach to privacy and data collection. These are the best secure browsers of 2025.
Read MoreThis simple Kindle accessory has seriously upgraded my reading experience – and it’s cheap
Strapsicle’s silicone straps secure my Kindle Paperwhite and give me the perfect grip for comfortable reading, no matter where I am.
Read MoreHow to easily run your favorite local AI models on Linux with this handy app
With GPT4ALL, you can easily switch between local LLMs like Llama, DeepSeek R1, Mistral Instruct, Orca, and more. It’s also available on MacOS and Windows.
Read MoreNew Google Labs experiments help you learn new languages in ‘bite-sized’ lessons
Available through Google Labs, the new tools use AI to provide language lessons to help you in real-life situations.
Read MoreThe Kindle Scribe is the e-reader I recommend for note-takers. Here’s why
Amazon’s Kindle Scribe is a well-optimized e-reader with robust note-taking features and a premium digital paper experience.
Read More60% of AI agents are embedded in IT departments – here’s what they’re doing
As many as 96% of enterprises are interested in deploying AI agents, but fears around data privacy, integration, and data quality may spoil the party.
Read MoreGoogle Pixel 9a vs. iPhone 16e: I camera-tested both phones, and there’s a clear winner
Does the Pixel 9a’s multi-camera setup outshine the iPhone 16e’s new 48MP sensor? Here’s how their cameras stack up.
Read More7 Linux distros you should avoid until you’ve mastered the command line
If you’re new to Linux, skip these distros until you have plenty of experience.
Read More5 ways to use the Linux terminal on your Android phone – including my favorite
You can do a lot with the Linux terminal app for Android – if you don’t mind using the command line. Here are five things to try first.
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