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The 2026 Moto G Power is Motorola’s best budget phone yet, with great battery life and a sharp display.
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If you’re after big and bold sound, I might’ve found a speaker system that hits all the right notes.
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I’ve worked with AI for decades and have a master’s degree in education. Here are the top free AI courses online that I recommend – and why.
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Chipolo’s One and Card Point trackers remain my recommended options for users who want to keep tabs on their personal items.
Read MoreHow a simple link allowed hackers to bypass Copilot’s security guardrails – and what Microsoft did about it
Reprompt let attackers control Copilot and pull your data, even after you closed the chat.
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The Boox Palma 2 Pro features a color display, enhanced hardware, and a stylus in a smartphone-sized package.
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