Month: July 2025

Twelve South’s travel-friendly 2-in-1 Qi2 charger is over 50 percent off right now

Keeping multiple devices charged while traveling usually means packing several wall warts and cables. Thanks to the clever design of the Twelve South Butterfly SE 2-in-1 Qi2 Charger, however, you can power two Qi2-compatible devices with a single, compact accessory. Best of all, the foldable charger is now on sale…

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Trump signs first major crypto bill, the GENIUS Act, into law

The GENIUS Act creates rules for entities that issue stablecoins, whose value is tied to an asset like the US dollar. Those rules govern who’s allowed to issue stablecoins, how they need to maintain reserves, what happens in the case of bankruptcy, and an obligation to prevent money laundering. Trump…

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I sent ChatGPT Agent out to shop for me

Think of OpenAI’s new ChatGPT Agent as a day-one intern who’s incredibly slow at every task but will eventually get the job done. Well… most of the job. Or… at least part of it. Usually. It’s been one day since OpenAI debuted ChatGPT Agent, which it bills as a tool…

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An electric scooter that accelerates faster than a Tesla Model 3? No thanks!

Personally, I think electric scooters are a little goofy, but I’m glad they exist. I know a lot of people who don’t want to drop a couple thousand dollars on an electric bike, but still want the joy and freedom of zipping around town at a modest 18mph, while being…

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Sacrilege! Lenovo launches white ThinkPad with only four ports, no red TrackPoint, and no physical touchpad buttons — and I have only one word for it…why?

ThinkPad X9 “White Moonlight” Edition’s Lunar Lake chips bring raw power, yet discrete GPU lovers are left in the cold Lenovo also removes red TrackPoint and physical buttons, erasing decades of ThinkPad identity Four ports on a premium laptop also feels like a design choice made without real users in…

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RealPage goes from setting rent to collecting it

RealPage, the algorithmic rent-setting software company, has announced plans to acquire Livble, a service that lets people pay their monthly rent in installments. Livble describes itself as a “flexible” rent payment solution. Renters can split payments into up to four installments throughout the month. The service bills itself as helping…

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