Author: Hunter
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Roborock’s new AI-powered vacuums with market-leading suction are on sale now
The Roborock Saros 10 and 10R are dual flagship models unveiled at CES 2025, and they’re hitting the market today. Read more
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Discord now lets you quietly block people
Discord is offering users a new way to block people without the confrontational nature of an actual block. The new feature, called Ignore, is essentially a mute function that can hide annoying or abusive users without attracting unwanted attention — thus avoiding unnecessary anxiety or flare-up drama. You can apply the new Ignore feature by… Read more
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Roblox: all the news about the popular social and gaming platform
Roblox is a massive app — as of September 2023, Roblox says it has more than 65 million daily active users — and it’s becoming an increasingly interesting platform to watch amid growing competition from social and metaverse platforms like Epic Games’ Fortnite and Meta’s Horizon Worlds. While Roblox has traditionally been associated as a… Read more
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The Practice Pro app has all the tools I want for music rehearsal
An iOS app called Practice Pro hit the App Store last week that might be the ideal music rehearsal app. It features a customizable interface with widgets like a digital tuner, metronomes, and audio recorder, and it’s an ad-free pay-once-and-its-yours affair. The app costs $0.99 cents right now, an introductory price that its developer, Joe… Read more
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Teenage Engineering OP-XY review: extremely fun, extremely powerful, extremely expensive
The OP-XY is a surprisingly powerful — and unsurprisingly expensive — sequencer, synthesizer, sampler, and live performance instrument. Teenage Engineering is a design firm as much as it is a musical instrument company. Its devices rarely look or behave anything like what youâd buy from a Korg or a Moog. The best distillation of its… Read more
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Sen. Ron Wyden is here to stop Elon Musk
Today, I’m talking with Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat and the senior senator from Oregon. He’s been in the Senate for almost 30 years, which makes him one of the longest-serving members of the institution. He’s also deeply involved in tech policy — in fact, he co-authored Section 230 in 1996. That’s the law that… Read more
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OnePlus Watch 3 arrives next week with five days of battery
The Watch 3’s digital crown is now more than a mere button. OnePlus has announced that the Watch 3 will launch in the US and Europe on February 18th. It features even better battery life than the OnePlus Watch 2, running for up to five days without needing a charge. It also introduces a new… Read more
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The Verge’s 2025 smart start gift guide
The cliche “new year, new me” rally cry doesn’t exclusively apply to resetting common goals related to health, finances, or education. The turning of the calendar is also a great reminder to check whether your daily sanctuary could be more pleasant or functional. There are many ways to usher in change, too, whether that’s with… Read more
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It’s Time To Rethink 6G
Is the worldwide race to keep expanding mobile bandwidth a fool’s errand? Could maximum data speeds—on mobile devices, at home, at work—be approaching “fast enough” for most people for most purposes? These heretical questions are worth asking, because industry bandwidth tracking data has lately been revealing something surprising: Terrestrial and mobile-data growth is slowing down.… Read more
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5 ways AI can help with your taxes – and 10 major mistakes to avoid
AI and taxes: a perfect match or a disaster waiting to happen? Tax preparation is changing fast, but AI still has flaws. Here’s where AI tax tools shine, where they fail, and how to use them wisely. Read more