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Billions of URLs using Google’s link shortener will stop working in 2025
LINK ROT: URL shortening is a technique designed to turn long web addresses into shorter, more manageable links. This process…
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FCC proposes 60-day unlock rule after T-Mobilelock-in to 365 days
IN A NUTSHELL: The FCC has proposed a 60-day unlocking requirement for all wireless providers to address consumer frustration with…
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Galaxy A25 review; Samsung’s valuable economy Phone
More modern design with flat frame and no IP certificate Before dealing with the hardware and camera performance of the…
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These Linksys routers are likely transmitting cleartext passwords
PSA: Users of the Linksys Velop Pro 6E and 7 mesh routers should change their passwords and Wi-Fi network names…
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Microsoft Outlook users should update the client ASAP
IN BRIEF: Users of the Outlook desktop client should download Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday updates, as they address a serious…
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Apple Vision Pro sales may not even reach 500,000 units
WHAT JUST HAPPENED? When Apple pulled back the curtain on its Vision Pro mixed reality headset earlier this year, it was…
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Build your own RAM: Upgrading an ancient 386 PC to 64MB RAM using custom-built memory
WTF?! If you’re a vintage computer enthusiast stuck in the era of 30-pin SIMMs, your memory upgrade options are rather…
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Spotify is adding two-factor authentication to everyone
SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO: Multi-factor authentication and two-factor authentication are increasingly common login methods for websites and internet services.…
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AMD buys Finnish startup Silo AI, aims to challenge Nvidia’s
THE BIG PICTURE: It would be hard, if not impossible, for AMD to dislodge Nvidia from its dominant position in…
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Intel is prepping a new dual-core CPU with surprisingly decent performance
THE BIG PICTURE: Intel may have long discontinued its Pentium and Celeron processor lineups, but the company still caters to…
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