Month: November 2023

HP Spectre Fold review: Cutting edge at all costs

It’s rare, but now and then a company will go out on a limb and create a truly cutting-edge device, even if its books take a hit. That’s exactly what HP has done with the Spectre Fold. Despite having the same processor as last year’s ASUS Zenbook 17 OLED, HP’s…

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Ikea launches its first smart LED strip at the right price

Developed by Apple, Amazon, Google, and Samsung, Matter is an open-sourced, IP-based connectivity software layer for smart home devices. It works over Wi-Fi, ethernet, and the low-power mesh networking protocol Thread and currently supports over 20 device types. These include lighting, plugs and switches, thermostats, locks, security and environment sensors,…

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Netflix’s #1 movie this week is a dark thriller that came out of nowhere

The number one most-watched English-language movie on Netflix this week is something of a surprise, considering it’s a new Netflix movie up against films that have had a lot more noise and promotion around them. It’s a twisty thriller called Locked In, and it’s beaten out the likes of Netflix’s…

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Walmart Black Friday sale LIVE: the best deals hand-picked by our experts

Refresh 2023-11-08T16:09:51.972Z (Image credit: Future) What to avoid when buying a big-screen TV Considering TVs feature heavily in the upcoming Walmart Black Friday sale, I’ve got James Davidson, our TV Hardware Staff Writer, to give us some insights and advice on what to look out for when buying a big-screen…

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Kicked Off Mint? Try These 5 Saving and Budgeting Apps

These smartphone apps can help you penny-pinch your way to financial peace of mind. Source

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MìLà’s Soup Dumplings Review: Frozen, but Restaurant Fresh

These authentic Chinese meals are frozen raw for easy shipping and cooking. Your family will think you’ve opened a restaurant in your kitchen. (They make great gifts too.) Source

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