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Qi2 batteries have quickly become my favorite Pixel 10 accessory [Gallery]

The arrival of native Qi2 support in the Pixel 10 series has let me dive headfirst into a new world of accessories, and Qi2 battery banks have very quickly become my favorite accessory to have on hand. more…

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These Ryobi Battery Topper Tools Fit On Top Of Your 40V Battery

Your Ryobi 40V battery can do more than power tools; two compact add-ons let it pull double duty in clever, unexpected ways.

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5 Unique Android Phones From China (And What They Do)

While major players like Google, Apple, and Samsung release premium high quality smartphones every year, but in the Asian markets brands are getting creative.

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MLS playoff matches to be available to all Apple TV subscribers, MLS Season Pass not required

As first reported by Sports Business Journal, all of the Major League Soccer playoff matches will be watchable with an Apple TV subscription (formerly Apple TV+), meaning fans don’t need the add-on MLS Season Pass subscription to tune in. The playoff schedule begins on Wednesday. In light of the news that F1 will stream on Apple TV in the United States as part of the base subscription, there has been some speculation...

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Yes, Lowe's Recycles Power Tool Batteries – Here's What To Know Before You Go

Recycling batteries from power tools is easy enough at Lowe's, which has its own program for disposing batteries (in the right condition) for you.

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Atari brings back Intellivision with HDMI, wireless controllers, and 45 games

Atari is reviving a familiar name in gaming history – but this time, it belongs to one of its earliest rivals. The company has announced the Intellivision Sprint, a compact console that recreates the look and feel of the original 1980 Intellivision system while introducing modern hardware updates.Read Entire Article

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The First Glimpse of ‘Evil Dead Burn’ Teases Bloody Terror Ahead

Director Sébastien Vaniček showed off a short glimpse of what's to come in 'Evil Dead Burn' when it lands in theaters July 2026.

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3D-printed concrete could help buildings absorb carbon instead of releasing it

Led by Professor Masoud Akbarzadeh, the Penn group has developed Diamanti, a 3D-printed structural system that uses both geometry and material science to turn concrete into a potential carbon sink. With robotics, nature-inspired forms, and a reformulated cement mix designed by materials scientist Shu Yang, the project demonstrates how design...Read Entire Article

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Apple employees have ‘concerns’ over Siri performance in early iOS 26.4 builds: report

Early next year, Apple is set to debut its new AI-infused Siri as part of iOS 26.4 – after well over a year of delays. However, despite all of the additional time the company had to rethink its approach, some Apple engineers testing the software reportedly have concerns as it stands today. more…

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This Is the Legit Way to Get a Free iPhone 17 and Apple’s Fine With It

T-Mobile will hook you up with a free iPhone 17 or 17 Pro when you trade in your old phone and qualify.

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How to Become a Backyard Meteorologist With a Few Simple Tools

You don’t need a college degree or fancy equipment to begin forecasting the weather at home.

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Aiming for Atoms: The Art of Making Chips Smaller

In the realm of computer chips, bigger numbers are often better: more cores, higher GHz, greater FLOPs. But there's one metric where smaller is better. Enter the world of semiconductors and process nodes.Read Entire Article

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Are Google’s first-party Pixel 10 accessories actually worth it? [Video]

Are the official Pixel 10 accessories worth the exorbitant prices over cheaper alternatives? We’ve spent a decent chunk of time with the lineup this year to work that out and help you decide. more…

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These are the best new MacBook deals right now: options starting at $599

In the Apple Silicon era, MacBooks have become more affordable than ever – with brand new models starting as low as $599. With looming global tariffs, these great deals could potentially be coming to an end soon – so if you’re in the market for a new MacBook for any reason, now may be one of the best ever times to purchase. Apple’s latest macOS Tahoe update also dropped support for practically all Intel Macs (with some...

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Apple’s new M5 chip rivals M1 Ultra in early benchmarks

Earlier this week, Apple unveiled three new products with the M5 chip, built on the third generation 3nm process. While it’s only in one Mac at the moment – the 14-inch MacBook Pro – early benchmark results look incredibly promising. more…

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Gemini shows up early on Google TV with speaker-like voice selection [Gallery]

Ahead of a promised wider rollout “later this year,” Gemini has shown up early for at least one Google TV user which offers a quick look at the setup process. more…

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How To Remove Water From Your Phone's Charging Port

Getting water into the charging port is more than just annoying; it can also impede charging. Thus, it's important to know how to remove water from the port.

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This Microwave Weapon Just Wiped Out 49 Drones, Proving The Warfare Tech's Worth In Future Battles

We might think of microwaves as residing in the kitchen, but they can be used for military applications. One weapon using the tech just countered 49 drones.

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The $30 Ryobi Clamp Fan Parents Swear By For Strollers

If you're a parent of a young child, getting through the summer can be hard, but this fan might help.

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This Hidden Toyota Test Track Helps Shape Every Car It Makes

Testing vehicles is an essential part of any carmaker's development program, and Toyota has its own massive facility that not everyone will be aware of.

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What Is A Neural Engine & How Do NPUs Differ From GPUs?

When it comes to tech, most don't think too much about how things like NPUs and GPUs work. But the differences between them is more important than you think.

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K-22 Nuclear Reactors Are Coming - Here's What To Know About France's Future Aircraft Carrier Tech

Aside from the United States, France is the only other country to have a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. However, it only has one compared to America's 11.

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Harley-Davidson Oil Change Kits: Here's What They Typically Come With

Harley-Davidson's oil change kits make DIY upkeep simple for riders. Here's how the brand helps you handle one of the most important maintenance tasks.

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Gemini removes ‘@Google Maps’ & ‘@YouTube’ apps for direct integration

Gemini is cleaning up its apps, previously known as extensions, for more direct integrations that don’t require invoking @YouTube or @Google Maps. more…

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This DeWalt 20V Vacuum Isn't The Best Option For A Bigger Mess, According To Users

The DeWalt 20V vacuum has fans, but don't expect it to handle the big cleanups perfectly. Owners highlight where it starts to falter.

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When Did The Ford F-150 Replace The F-100?

The Ford F-150 didn't start as the brand's signature pickup. Find out what led to its creation and how it eventually replaced the F-100.

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13 Celebrities Who Own A Gulfstream G650 Private Jet

There is no such thing as a cheap private jet, of course, but the Gulfstream G650 is luxurious even for the standard of billionaires and the super-rich.

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What Does The 666 Patch Mean To Bikers?

While a biker with a 666 patch might seem self-explanatory, it actually doesn't have a direct religious connotation. It signifies membership in a small group.

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How A 1920 Scout Streamliner Became The Fastest Indian Motorcycle In History

The 1920 Scout Streamliner was one of the most reliable motorcycles of its time, but one man decided it just wasn't fast enough and spent decades fixing that.

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Indie App Spotlight: ‘Auvio’ lets you create endless soundscapes on your iPhone

Welcome toIndie App Spotlight. This is a weekly 9to5Mac series where we showcase the latest apps in the indie app world. If you’re a developer and would like your app featured, getin contact. Auvio is a neat audio engine for your iPhone. It offers everything you’d need to create your own immersive and personal soundscapes, whether you want them to fall asleep to, for focusing, or for studying. more…

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Google’s Ambitious Privacy Sandbox Project Signals Its End

Now that Google's anti-cookie initiative is dead, here’s what’s never going to happen.

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USS Illinois: Why The Doomed Iowa-Class Battleship Was Never Deployed

The USS Illinois was supposed to be the fifth of the U.S. Navy's WWII-era Iowa-class battleships, but it never joined its siblings at sea. Here's why.

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Is Ryobi's 18V Cut-Out Tool Any Good? Here's What Users Are Saying

Cut out tools come in handy for all sorts of DIY projects that require you to cut through drywall, plywood, or other materials. Here's how Ryobi's stacks up.

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5 Hidden Gmail Features You Need To Try Out ASAP

Take control of your Gmail workflow with smart hidden features that make managing mail simpler, faster, and stress free.

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PSA: If you don’t like the new Preview app on iOS 26, there’s an easy fix for it

With iOS 26, Apple introduced a new app on iPhone and iPad: Preview. This app has been on the Mac for a long time, and as the name suggests, it serves as a system-wide file preview of sorts, that way you don’t need an app to view every file. While this app may be intuitive on the iPad, I’ve found it rather cumbersome on the iPhone. Luckily, there’s a rather simple fix for it. more…

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