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Perplexity launches Bumblebee: How its new read-only dev scanner differs from Chainguard
The AI company’s Bumblebee tool tackles your most urgent question after any supply‑chain advisory: Do your programmers have this malware installed?
Read MoreAI Model Release Tracker: Opus 4.8’s misalignment rates similar to Claude Mythos Preview
Not every new model is all it’s cracked up to be. Our tracker keeps each release in context with its peers, so you know which models are worth your time.
Read MoreOura Ring 5 vs. Oura Ring 4: I compared the smart rings for health tracking – and it’s very close
Your favorite smart ring is getting slimmer. Is the Oura Ring 5 worth the upgrade? I break it down.
Read More4 Android Auto apps I highly recommend for your next road trip – beyond Maps and Spotify
Android Auto is a lot more than navigation and music. Here are the apps you need before you hit the road.
Read MoreI set up a router-based VPN for my TV, and it’s the cheap security fix it desperately needed
Installing a VPN on your smart TV blocks hackers from accessing your network and stealing your data. Here’s how I set up mine.
Read MoreWhy a Bluetooth upgrade for AirPods excites me more than cameras or AI
Apple’s WWDC is around the corner, and I’m hoping for one big software update to AirPods.
Read MoreMy favorite Zorin OS settings and why you’ll love them too
Like most Linux distributions, Zorin OS offers a lot, especially in terms of customization. These are the options I always choose in Zorin OS.
Read MoreThese 4 Android Auto settings made my daily commute less distracting – where to find them
Using Android Auto can be as dangerous as using your phone while driving. Fortunately, these built-in safety features can make your rides much safer.
Read MoreDoes Android Auto make your phone overheat? Try these 8 ways to cool it down
Android Auto uses a lot of resources, which can make your phone hot. Here’s how to help.
Read MoreI’ve tried so many Linux email clients – why Aerion just replaced Geary as my top pick
A cross-platform app for Linux, MacOS and Windows, Aerion supports all the features I need, without any extra clutter.
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