Month: March 2023

5 Best Sex Toy Deals: Vibrators, Harnesses, and More

The sun’s back from its long vacation. What better time to invest in a little self-care? Source

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Windows 11 preview provides a glimpse of some big changes to the desktop

Windows 11’s major revamp of File Explorer is now present in the latest preview version and actually works – to a point – although it’s hidden away and you must tinker under the hood of the OS to enable it. This revelation was made by a Windows 11 tester appearing…

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The FTC wants to ban those tough-to-cancel gym and cable subscriptions

The US Federal Trade Commission is proposing a formal ban on subscriptions that are simple to start but difficult to stop. This morning, it announced a notice of proposed rulemaking it dubs “click to cancel,” requiring companies to make ending a subscription equivalently simple to signing up for one. That…

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Surprisingly enough, most of us still really don’t want to go back to the office

A study commissioned to mark the third anniversary of Covid-19 lockdowns in the UK has found that – shock horror – workers still believe they can do their jobs from home. The report from Willo found over half (56%) of respondents are unlikely to work in an office again, 32%…

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Engwe M20 e-bike review: a budget Super73

“An affordable Super73 alternative,” is how Shenzhen-based Engwe markets its new M20 e-bike. True to its word, the M20 mimics the trendy California cafe racer’s design, disdain for European e-bike laws, and liberal use of zip ties, while costing less than half as much at $1,149.99 / €1,149. But the M20 also gives…

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Nanoleaf’s upcoming smart lights could be the shining stars that Matter needs

Nearly three months after a CES 2022 tease, Nanoleaf returns to the Matter standard with a new set of smart lights for its Essentials series.  The lineup is split between four different bulbs and a light strip (opens in new tab) sharing many of the same features. They can all…

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