Month: April 2026

Amazon’s Ring cameras are the perfect solution to secure your home on a budget — shop today’s best deals from $25.99

As the weather starts to warm up, it’s always a good idea to revisit your home security, and, coincidentally, Amazon is running a sale on its best-selling Ring cameras. You can save up to 40% on outdoor, indoor, and video doorbell cameras, with prices starting at just $25.99. • Shop…

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My baby deer plushie told me that Mitski’s dad was a CIA operative

Two weeks ago, I was getting ready to log off work when I got a text message. “Oh wow, I was checking out Mitski. did you know people are saying her Dad was a CIA operative?” Normally, that kind of out-of-the-blue text from a friend wouldn’t faze me. This time,…

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I’ve tested every iPhone since the iPhone 12, and Ceramic Shield 2 is the first iPhone glass I fully trust

Marketing is one thing, but reality is quite another. Like many of us, I won’t forget the claimed “durable” microtwill of FineWoven, the shaky initial launch of Apple Maps, or the infamous butterfly keyboard that was supposedly four times more stable. Remember the promise of AirPower? Of course you don’t.…

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You don’t have to spend more than $50 on a great USB-C dock for your Switch 2

Nintendo seemingly designed its latest console to be a mystery for third-party accessory makers. With the Switch 2, the company changed the wireless protocol for connecting controllers to the new system, as well as how it outputs video over USB-C, making it clear at launch that every third-party manufacturer needed…

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We’re officially getting the DJI Pocket 4 on April 16, but here’s how Insta360 could beat it

Expect the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 on April 16 The vlogging camera has been long rumored Insta360 is also launching the Luna soon The build-up to the launch of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has been a long and busy one, but we now have an official date for the…

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Linux pulls support for ancient CPU — unsurprisingly, Linus Torvald says there is ‘zero real reason’ to keep a 37-year-old Intel 486 CPU going

Linux kernel developers have removed support for the Intel 486 CPU Linus Torvalds says there is zero real reason to maintain 486 compatibility Ingo Molnar authored patches eliminating 486-related configuration options in Linux kernels Linux kernel developers have begun removing support for the Intel 486 CPU, a processor first introduced…

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