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Two massive data breaches in 2019 and 2024 exposed millions of customers' personal information.
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Apple will unveil its new iPhone 17 lineup on September 9 in a range of new colors. Below, we've collated all the rumored colors for the regular iPhone 17, the all-new ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air, the ?iPhone 17 Pro?, and the larger ?iPhone 17? Pro Max.
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Here's a guide to all the models—plus Pixel case recommendations and smart software tricks to try.
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Your oven's bottom drawer might be hiding a broiler, and it's got a specific purpose other than storing pots and pans.
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To keep your knives sharp, safe and at the ready, there's one knife storage system that reigns supreme.
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Sure there could be AirPods and Watches, but what's with the thermal tease?
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While simply viewing or commenting on a PDF can be accomplished with free software, there are times when you might want to engage with a PDF document more extensively. Say you want to make edits, reorganize a file, or collaborate with others to make changes. That's where a full-featured PDF editor comes in.
The best PDF editors allow you to edit, create, alter, and convert PDF files just like you would with any other text document. Adobe Acrobat is the most well-known option for most people. Its reputation is certainly deserved given its excellent feature set and overall utility. But it's also quite expensive.
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You might worry less about cracks and spills involving your Google Pixel and Android devices -- but it'll cost you.
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Apple's iOS 26 update brings an unexpected camera trick to AirPods 4 and AirPods Pro 2 - the ability to control iPhone photo and video capture using AirPods stem gestures. The new Camera Remote feature essentially turns your wireless earbuds into a handy hands-free photography tool. Keep reading to learn how it works.
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Keeping your files safe shouldn't take a monthly subscription. If you're sick of paying rent for your files, then switch from subscriptions like Dropbox to a cloud storage that lasts for life. Koofr Cloud Storage just dropped the price for a 1TB lifetime subscription to $129.99 (reg. $810), but this sale won't last long.
Koofr works on just about every major platform, including iOS, Android, and Windows, and you can access your files through a web browser or WebDAV. It even connects to other popular cloud services like Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon, and OneDrive, so you can manage everything in one place. No more digging through separate accounts to find your stuff.
The platform includes a few extra tools to help you organize your files. There's duplicate detection to help clean up clutter, batch renaming to save time when handling lots of files, and customizable sharing links to make collaboration easier. Files are encrypted both in transit and at rest, and Koofr has a no-tracking policy that helps protect your privacy.
Best of all, there are no recurring charges. O
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Data retention has also been extended to five years under the updated policy. Here's how to opt out.
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Here's how Apple's iPhone 17 lineup will differ when they launch on Sept. 9 -- at least according to the rumors we've heard.
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This version of the Falcata is an interesting beast. As the full-length title implies, it's a 75% layout, which basically means laptop-style with a full function row and arrow keys but no numpad. The keyboard's signature feature is its ability to split in half, separating into two sections tethered by a USB cable. Many typists prefer this option for ergonomic layouts, and gamers like it for similar reasons. Notably, this keyboard is wireless—you still need that cable for the left side of the board, even when it's positioned in its conventional layout, but Bluetooth, 2.4GHz dongle-based wireless, and standard USB are all options.
The rest of the keyboard is a laundry list of in-demand features. PBT keycaps, interior layers of foam, and, of course, RGB lighting are
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After testing dozens of smartwatches, these are the ones that impressed us the most. From Apple and Samsung to OnePlus and more, here are our top picks to match your budget, lifestyle and phone.
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According to a post on the official YouTube blog, Fox News, Fox Business, and Fox Sports will all go dark on YouTube TV if Fox and YouTube owner Google can't resolve their differences by 5 p.m. ET on Wednesday August 27—tomorrow.
On a website presenting its own side of the dispute, Fox adds a few more channels that may fade out on YouTube TV, including FS1, FS2, Big Ten Network, Fox Desportes, the Fox News Channel, and local Fox channels, which carry (among other shows) Sunday NFL matchups.
The short version of the dustup is that Fox and YouTube TV can't agree on the terms of an upcoming carriage renewal, with each side accusing the other of being greedy, stingy, a bully, or some mixture therein.
For its part, YouTube claims that Fox is "asking for payments that are far higher than what partners with comparable content offerings receive," while adding that YouTube wants to "reach a deal that reflects the value of their content and is fair for both sides without passing on additional costs to our subscribers." So yes, YouTube is raising the specter of price increases if Fox gets it way.
On the flip side, Fox says it's "proposing a fair, comprehensive deal" while accusing Google of "continually exploit[ing] its outsized influence by proposing terms that are out of step with the marketplace."
It's bellicose language, all right, but
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Though Microsoft removed Android app support from Windows 11, there are still ways to run Android apps on your PC if you want. Here are the best ways to do so, whether you're using Windows 10 or Windows 11.
What happened to the Windows Subsystem for Android?
When Microsoft unveiled Windows 11, one of its big features was support for running Android apps with the "Windows Subsystem for Android."
That feature was delayed, and Microsoft ended up launching it quietly. You could install the Amazon Appstore from the Microsoft Store on Windows, and then you could install Android apps from the Amazon Appstore on your Windows PC.
But most Android apps aren't available on the Amazon Appstore — instead, they're on Google Play. Neither Microsoft nor Amazon really spent much time pushing or advertising these Android apps.
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After earlier efforts to reign in generative artificial intelligence (genAI) were criticized as too vague and ineffective, the Biden Administration is now expected to announce new, more restrictive rules for use of the technology by federal employees.
The executive order, expected to be unveiled Monday, would also change immigration standards to allow a greater influx of technology workers to help accelerate US development efforts.
On Tuesday night, the White House issued invitations for a "Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence" event Monday hosted by President Joseph R. Biden Jr., according to The Washington Post.
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