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    I went stargazing in the Atacama Desert and used a hidden iOS 26 feature to capture the night sky — here’s how to take similar photos on your iPhone

    If you’re into astrophotography, you’ll know that clarity is everything. High-altitude regions with limited rainfall and minimal light pollution are perfect for stargazing because of the clear skies they provide, and Chile’s Atacama desert — famed for being the world’s driest (and highest) non-polar desert — is among the best…

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      The Neo Effect: How Apple’s cheapest Mac is changing the PC game

      The MacBook Neo is disrupting the laptop space and putting Apple into the conversation as a value option like it’s never been before. With a price starting at $599 (or $499 for students and teachers), the colorful laptop’s A18 Pro chip may be stolen from older iPads and iPhones, but…

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        Apple’s Fanciest Watch Is $100 Off

        This discount brings the price of the Apple Watch Ultra 3 with GPS and cellular down to just $700. Source

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          Roku just added 6 more free streaming channels — and one of its most useful features is coming to more streaming services

          Roku adds more free channels covering reality TV and westerns Instant Resume is coming to more popular streaming apps Roku Store apps of a certain size must use the feature from October 2026 Roku has added another six free channels to its Roku TVs and Roku streaming devices. As with…

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            Microsoft’s executive shake-up continues as developer division chief resigns

            Microsoft is losing another veteran executive. Julia Liuson, head of Microsoft’s developer division (DevDiv), is resigning from the software giant after 34 years. Liuson spent the past 12 years leading Microsoft’s developer business, during a period Microsoft focused more on open source projects and acquired GitHub for $7.5 billion. Liuson…

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              Amazon Pulls Support for Perfectly Fine Older Kindles

              In an email to customers, Amazon announced that it would be ending service for Kindle devices older than the 2012 edition. Those devices will lose access to the Kindle Store. Source

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