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This 65" Fire TV For $265 Is A Steal Plus More Big Screen Holiday Deals

This 65 We're old enough to remember when big screen TVs came with big time prices. They were also a lot more bulky than they are now. Fortunately, this is one area in tech where pricing now favors the consumer (unlike DRAM, don't even get us started), and if you're not ultra-picky, you can score a 65-inch model for less than $300, or even less than
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Forget Santa, HP Warns Hackers Are Coming For Your Cookies

Forget Santa, HP Warns Hackers Are Coming For Your Cookies HP Threat Research just issued a new security report detailing a growing trend by attackers towards hijacking session cookies as an alternative means to tried-and-true credential theft. The reason hackers are finding a bigger appetite for sessions cookies is because today's hybrid work environment has led to changes that make stealing cookies
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Android's New Emergency Live Video Feature Could Transform 911 Response

Android's New Emergency Live Video  Feature Could Transform 911 Response In an emergency, Android users can now share real-time visual details with 911 dispatchers, bridging a critical information gap that can hinder quick, effective emergency responses. Today Google rolls out Emergency Live Video across Android devices in three countries (running Android 8+), turning a smartphone on-site into a crucial pair of
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ASUS ROG Strix 5K Fast IPS Gaming Monitor Has A Trick To Hit 330Hz

ASUS ROG Strix 5K Fast IPS Gaming Monitor Has A Trick To Hit 330Hz ASUS is rolling out a new gaming monitor that will make your buddy's 4K panel feel like old tech, especially if theirs is not a dual-mode display. The monitor in question is the ROG Strix 5K XG27JCG, and as the model designation implies, it sports a native 5K resolution (5120x2880). At that tier, even the fastest GPUs like the GeForce RTX
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Netflix's Stranger Things Plots Course For Microsoft Flight Simulator

Netflix's Stranger Things Plots Course For Microsoft Flight Simulator Crossovers are all the rage in gaming right now, as developers and publishers look for ways to keep players coming back. Even a purist franchise like Microsoft Flight Simulator is getting in on the fun, as it looks to bring the world of Stranger Things to players while still delivering the realism and authenticity fans expect. Microsoft
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Microsoft Vows To Make Windows 11 The Best Place For Gaming

Microsoft Vows To Make Windows 11 The Best Place For Gaming The overall quality of the Windows experience is at a historic low point, due to increasing concerns over AI and feature bloat, and a long list of crippling bugs. With that in mind, many PC gamers are looking longingly at Linux, and the alternative OS is picking up steam in terms of marketshare. Perhaps feeling the scalding heat of gamers'
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Google Pixel Watch 4 Gets AI-Powered Gestures And It's On Sale Too

Google Pixel Watch 4 Gets AI-Powered Gestures And It's On Sale Too Google debuted the Pixel Watch 4 a little over 2 months ago, which brought with it a host of improvements including a new domed display alongside fresh health and fitness capabilities. The latest update will enable users to leverage various gestures and AI features, to complete common tasks. One of the new gestures, which will be familiar
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Tired Of Windows 11's AI Bloat? Use This Tool To Remove It All In Seconds

Tired Of Windows 11's AI Bloat? Use This Tool To Remove It All In Seconds It's no secret that Microsoft's drive to turn Windows 11 into an "agentic" AI-focused OS has been controversial, but being de facto market leader does not mean users won't push back, and a handy GitHub script from Zoicware is doing exactly that. For users who want to fully or partially disable AI features in Windows 11, Zoicware's Remove Windows
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GeForce RTX 50 Gaming PC Deals: Save Hundreds On These Holiday Desktop Sales

GeForce RTX 50 Gaming PC Deals: Save Hundreds On These Holiday Desktop Sales The writing is on the wall in bright neon colors for gamers on the PC platform—pricing is going up and, if you're planning to buy a new system, do it now before we enter into 2026. That's not just coming from us, but directly from manufacturers like Maingear and others. Driving the point home, Micron recently announced it was ending its Crucial
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Pebble's Affordable $75 AI Ring With On-Device LLM Never Needs Charging

Pebble's Affordable $75 AI Ring With On-Device LLM Never Needs Charging Eric Migicovsky, the visionary who captivated the early wearable market with the beloved Pebble smartwatch (as well as its recent relaunch), is diversifying the product range with a minimalist, AI-powered device called the Index 01 ring. It's not a smart ring (because technically it isn't) and has only one function: to capture fleeting thoughts. So
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Analysts Call iPhone Fold A Game Changer That Will Dominate Foldables

Analysts Call iPhone Fold A Game Changer That Will Dominate Foldables Watch out Samsung, because if a new report by the analysts at IDC Research proves accurate, Apple's upcoming iPhone Fold will almost instantly capture a huge portion of the folding smartphone market. The forecast for what is being dubbed a "real game-changer for the category" is that the iPhone Fold will capture a "22% unit share and staggering
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NASA's Webb Telescope Finds Record-Breaking Oldest Supernova Ever Recorded

NASA's Webb Telescope Finds Record-Breaking Oldest Supernova Ever Recorded A faint, ancient flash of light detected by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has broken the record for the most distant stellar explosion ever recorded, revealing a massive star’s demise when the cosmos was just a child. Astronomers confirmed the event occurred approximately 13 billion years ago (versus the Big Bang at 13.8 billion years
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Razer's Legendary Boomslang Gaming Mouse Returns For A Limited Run

Razer's Legendary Boomslang Gaming Mouse Returns For A Limited Run Razer is bringing back what is widely considered to be the world's first gaming mouse, the Razer Boomslang, with a similar overall design language but retooled for the modern era (similar to how it retooled the Diamondback a decade ago). The limited release will see just 1,337 serialized units produced, making the Boomslang 20th Anniversary
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AMD FSR Redstone Tested: Four Big Radeon Gaming Upgrades Incoming

AMD FSR Redstone Tested: Four Big Radeon Gaming Upgrades Incoming A key argument in the battle between NVIDIA's GeForce GPUs and AMD's Radeon graphics products is that NVIDIA offers superior software support. That's not necessarily true, though. AMD's made great strides in driver and software quality in the last few years, including fully rewriting its OpenGL driver and radically improving the responsiveness
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Security Experts Issue Urgent Warning To Block All AI Browsers ASAP

Security Experts Issue Urgent Warning To Block All AI Browsers ASAP If you have used any of the AI browsers available today, you would likely have been impressed with their ability to automate tasks and act as an intelligent assistant. While these browsers continue to gain popularity, Gartner, a leading global research company, has warned that they pose security risks and advised companies to block them. One
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Apple And Google Team Up For Much Easier Android-iPhone Switching

Apple And Google Team Up For Much Easier Android-iPhone Switching Google and Apple compete globally in an effort to win over users and increase the market share of their mobile platforms. However, in a move that is surprising to many and confirmed by Google in a statement to Engadget, the two giants are now cooperating to make it easier than ever for users to switch between iOS and Android. This isn’t
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Intel Panther Lake Gaming Handheld Spotted Boosting Past 35 Watts

Intel Panther Lake Gaming Handheld Spotted Boosting Past 35 Watts If you read that headline and thought, ‘Oh yeah, so what?’ then you're probably not too familiar with gaming handhelds. These devices have cooling apparatus of impressive efficiency given the extremely limited space they have to work in, but the laws of physics have this annoying way of being extremely immutable. That is to say that very few
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PC Shipments Poised For One Last Holiday Blitz Before It All Hits The Fan

PC Shipments Poised For One Last Holiday Blitz Before It All Hits The Fan By now you've likely heard the gloom and doom scenario facing the PC market, and if you're looking for some much-needed holiday cheer to lift your spirits, there are indications that we'll see a strong finish to the year in terms of PC shipments. Despite consecutive quarters of decline, the PC market is expected to have grown when looking
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Astronomers Capture Close-Up Images Of Exploding Stars In Stunning Detail

Astronomers Capture Close-Up Images Of Exploding Stars In Stunning Detail Astrophysicists have achieved an eye-opening leap in understanding stellar death, capturing unprecedented, detailed images of two exploding stars that demonstrate these blasts are far more complicated than previously assumed. These new observations, published in Nature Astronomy last week, utilized a technique called interferometry at California's
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Rare Pokémon Cards Worth $100K Stolen In Brazen Heist Caught On Camera

Rare Pokémon Cards Worth $100K Stolen In Brazen Heist Caught On Camera A brazen and high-speed robbery hit a collectible store in Southern California, whereby a trio of masked thieves made off with over $100,000 worth of rare Pokémon trading cards and sports memorabilia in a heist that lasted just three minutes. The target was LA Sports Cards in Burbank, which was raided by a band of synchronized card bandits.
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NVIDIA H200 AI Chip Exports To China Finally Approved But With New Terms

NVIDIA H200 AI Chip Exports To China Finally Approved But With New Terms In a post on Truth Social, U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed the administration has finally given NVIDIA approval to begin shipping Hopper H200 AI chips to China, though at a higher royalty rate that previously agreed to. Instead of forking over 15% of AI chip sale revenue to the U.S. government, NVIDIA will pay a 25% rate to "support
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ASUS Responds To 800W ROG Matrix GeForce RTX 5090 Recall Rumor

ASUS Responds To 800W ROG Matrix GeForce RTX 5090 Recall Rumor After retailers began pausing shipments of ASUS ROG's Matrix GeForce RTX 5090, a special edition card in celebration of 30 years in the custom graphics card business, speculation arose that perhaps a recall was afoot. However, that is not actually the case. ASUS cleared the air in a statement saying "there is no recall" on the card, but there
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Commodore 64 Laptop Is The Ultimate DIY Retro Geek Project

Commodore 64 Laptop Is The Ultimate DIY Retro Geek Project Fans of retro computing have had a lot to digest lately, with several companies reviving classic hardware such as the Amiga A1200 and the Commodore 64. It’s not just larger companies getting in on the action, though. Individual makers have also been releasing custom projects as of late, with the most recent being a wild, custom Commodore 64
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Linux Creator Linus Torvalds Defending Windows BSODs Wasn't On Our Bingo Card

Linux Creator Linus Torvalds Defending Windows BSODs Wasn't On Our Bingo Card In a collaboration video with LinusTechTips where they build his new PC, Linux creator Linus Torvalds made a surprising defense of Windows by stating that "a big percentage of those [Blue Screens of Death] are hardware not being reliable" and thus not the fault of Microsoft. It's during a section of the video where Torvalds insists upon the
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