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Liquid Glass for Linux? PearOS makes another Mac move – how it looks now
June 10, 2026 Uncategorized administrator

PearOS has been promising to become the MacOS of Linux for some time now, and the latest release just might deliver.

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Anthropic’s new Claude Fable 5 is the same base model as Mythos but with guardrails attached
June 10, 2026 Uncategorized administrator

Claude Fable 5 brings Mythos-class AI coding power to general users, but with cybersecurity guardrails, fallback models, and pricing that could make developers think twice.

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I used ChatGPT to build a free PDF editor because I didn’t trust it to change my files – it’s glorious
June 9, 2026 Uncategorized administrator

The smartest way to use AI may not be letting it touch your files, but asking it to write software that handles them safely.

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My 7 essential laptop-bag items after decades of working remotely
June 9, 2026 Uncategorized administrator

Have gear, will travel: Here are the gadgets and trinkets powering my mobile office for the rest of the year.

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The biggest announcements at Apple WWDC 2026 – including Siri, iOS 27 dev beta, and more
June 9, 2026 Uncategorized administrator

We’re reporting live from Apple Park to cover the company’s developer conference. Here are the latest updates.

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Apple’s new Siri AI comes with hidden costs that power users should know of
June 9, 2026 Uncategorized administrator

Apple unveiled a revamped Siri at WWDC, but is it enough to put the company back in the AI race?

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The two biggest iOS 27 features at WWDC for me had nothing to do with Siri AI
June 9, 2026 Uncategorized administrator

Enhancements to foundational technologies are always welcomed – and potentially more useful – than the flashier ones.

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I tried the Surface Laptop Ultra at Computex, and it’s clear: Microsoft means business
June 8, 2026 Uncategorized administrator

The flagship laptop announced at Computex 2026 will feature Nvidia’s new RTX Spark chip with up to 128GB of unified memory.

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I’ve used adaptive chargers with my iPhone and Android for a year – but should you?
June 8, 2026 Uncategorized administrator

Adaptive charging aims to reduce battery wear by keeping speeds low, but are the optimizations worth it? Here’s my verdict.

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Why I use wireless security cameras at home versus a wired system – after years of testing
June 8, 2026 Uncategorized administrator

After using multiple security cameras over the years, I’ve found the best arrangement for my home.

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