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    Garmin Edge 840 Solar Review: A Data-Rich Bike Computer

    Garmin’s update to one of our favorite solar-powered cycling computers puts all the ride and fitness stats you’d ever want to see on your handlebars. Source

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      Google fixes serious email authentication bug – make sure you’re not affected

      Google says that it has fixed an issue in Gmail that saw scammers impersonating a legitimate, and more importantly, verified company, but fortunately, it looks like no users were harmed. The email service provider just recently expanded on the BIMI email authentication program it launched almost two years ago by…

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        The Morning After: Xbox Series S gets a key upgrade

        The Xbox Series S occupies an interesting space in Microsoft’s gaming lineup, given it can play every current-generation title available for the Series X. It may be significantly less powerful, but it’s also smaller and a lot cheaper, making it a “good enough” option for plenty of mainstream and casual…

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          Apple could already be working on M3 MacBook Air models – but is it too soon?

          WWDC 2023 was full of significant updates, exciting reveals (not to mention the bizarre Vision Pro headset), and the 15-inch M2 MacBook Air. The model was announced during the event to mostly positive reception and will likely sell well once it hits stores. Despite this, it seems that Apple is…

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            Samsung’s 83-inch OLED TV with LG panel could launch much sooner than expected

            Samsung plans to launch its first ever 83-inch OLED TV later this year and it could be here as early as September, according to news reports. The sooner than expected debut date could be thanks to a deal with LG that it inked in May to receive WOLED panels for…

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              More than six thousand subreddits have gone dark to protest Reddit’s API changes

              Over six thousand subreddits, including many of the most-subscribed communities on Reddit like r/funny, r/aww, r/gaming, r/music, and r/science, have set themselves private to protest Reddit’s upcoming API pricing changes. It means these communities are no longer publicly accessible, even to Reddit users previously subscribed to them. Here’s a Twitch…

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