Month: March 2025

The best fast chargers for 2025

These days, phone charging isn’t just about plugging in and waiting — it’s about speed, efficiency and convenience. With so many devices supporting fast charging, the right accessories can make a huge difference in keeping your gadgets powered up without long wait times. Whether you need a compact wall adapter,…

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The Renault 5 Turbo 3E, the World’s First Electric Mini-Supercar, Looks as Bonkers As We Hoped

The electric return of Renault’s iconic sports car has just taken a step closer to reality—and we got our first glimpse of it. Source

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Dude Perfect and Mark Rober may be the next YouTubers to get big streaming deals

Netflix and other streaming platforms are stepping up efforts to sign YouTubers, which could mean big streaming deals for sports channel Dude Perfect or former NASA engineer Mark Rober, reports The Wall Street Journal. The Journal writes that streaming platforms’ creator-signing ambitions have “shifted into overdrive” in response to the…

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SwitchBot’s next smart hub comes with a control knob

According to the CSA listing, the Hub 3’s knob works for things like tweaking temperature on your smart thermostat or adjusting media volume — it says it’s compatible with “Apple TV, Spotify, and other streaming platforms for unified audio management.” The other physical controls include what looks like a home…

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This obscure brand wants to launch the most privacy-friendly smartphone ever without Google, but with a mysterious open-source OS at its core

BraX3 is a privacy-focused, modular smartphone running iodéOS Advanced tools block trackers and analyze your data’s digital path Open source iodéOS promises privacy and security A little-known device maker is looking to address the growing concerns about smartphone surveillance as modern devices collect and share extensive user data to build…

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The head of a Biden program that could help rural broadband has left

1. Delays in getting broadband to the people. Some states are on the 1 yard line. A bunch are on the 5 yard line. More will be getting there every week. These more-sweeping changes will only cause delays. The administration could fix the problems with the program via waiver and…

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