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			  Watch: We tested Battlefield 6’s micro stutter and smooth performanceBattlefield 6 has almost arrived and it’s already getting a lot of love from online shooter fans. The series has… Read More »
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			  Google Chrome silences those pesky notificationsGoogle’s Chrome web browser is about to become much less noisy. On Friday, the technology giant announced a new feature… Read More »
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			  Best laptops for engineering students 2025: Performance, portability, and priceEngineering school isn’t for the faint of heart. You’re juggling heavy-duty software and unforgiving deadlines. So yeah, your laptop has… Read More »
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			  Prezent raises $30 million to acquire AI services firms — starting with founder’s other companyPrezent, a startup that offers an AI-powered presentation builder to enterprises, said today that it has raised $30 million in… Read More »
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			  ADT Smart Home Security System review: Smart home securityAt a glance Expert’s Rating Pros DIY installation option can save you lots of money Trusted Neighbor is a great… Read More »
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			  Best iPad apps for unleashing and exploring your creativityThere are a number of iPad apps that can help you explore and express your creativity. Although the iPad started… Read More »
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			  Microsoft’s Windows XP Crocs are now officially a thingMicrosoft’s release of its Limited Edition Crocs has moved out of beta and into general release, the company said Friday.… Read More »
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			  Homeland Security reassigns ‘hundreds’ of CISA cyber staffers to support Trump’s deportation crackdownThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security is reassigning hundreds of employees across several of its agencies to assist in the… Read More »
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			  iPhone 17 Pro Max review: Orange you glad the battery is biggerWhen Apple announced its thin and light iPhone Air, some people said, “Who asked for a thinner phone?” Moments later,… Read More »
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			  Best PCIe 4.0 SSDs 2025: Fastest, budget, best for game consoles, and moreWhile older computers and storage drives might still use the common SATA or the older PCIe 3.0 interfaces to sling… Read More »
 
				
