Month: August 2025

The Shark FlexBreeze is my new #1 fan recommendation – here’s how it snagged the top spot

We review dozens of fans each year on TechRadar, and I use our findings to put together our official best fan ranking. This summer, there’s a new fan on top: the Shark FlexBreeze. If you’re looking for a gadget to help you beat the heat, you’d struggle to do better…

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I tested these $5 wired earbuds and they sounded better than expected – but I still wouldn’t recommend them

It was just a typical Wednesday. I logged onto my work laptop, threw on my headphones and got typing about the flashy new tech I’d been testing. Everything was going great. That was until I received a message from our Audio Editor Becky, asking if I’d like to try some…

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Kodak says it’ll figure things out and won’t shut down

“Kodak is confident it will be able to pay off a significant portion of its term loan well before it becomes due, and amend, extend or refinance our remaining debt and/or preferred stock obligations. To fund the repayment, we plan to draw on the approximately $300 million in cash we…

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Stripe apologizes for customer service agents claiming LGBTQ products were banned

Stripe, a financial services company that acts as a payment processor for millions of businesses including itch.io, has issued an apology following reports that members of its support team told callers the business does not support the sale of LGBTQ content. “We apologize: the information given by our support team…

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Is Amazon testing a cheaper color Kindle?

The Redditor says the screen’s colors are “much better than the Colorsoft” and the prototype lets you adjust the intensity and saturation of individual colors. The size of the device’s screen bezels are similar to Amazon’s entry-level black-and-white Kindle, but they claim it will actually be a little smaller than…

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Microplastics are everywhere — including in the air around plastic treaty negotiations

Thousands of delegates have descended upon Geneva this week for what’s supposed to be the culmination of years of negotiations that, if successful, are supposed to end in a groundbreaking global plastics treaty. They might be breathing in the very thing they’re trying to clean up as they negotiate. Greenpeace…

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