ExpressVPN's First VPN Router Aims for Smart Home-Wide Privacy

From CNET: Virtual private network provider ExpressVPN announced the launch of its first router with a built-in VPN. On Thursday, the British Virgin Islands company said the Wi-Fi 6 router, called Aircove, has undergone testing from security audit firm Cure53 and is designed to offer users easier...

Fitbit Users Will Be Forced to Have a Google Account in 2025

From PC Mag: Google completed its acquisition of Fitbit last year, and is now preparing to make all Fitbit users require a Google account in order to continue using their fitness trackers.

As The Verge reports, Google updated a Fitbit support page to confirm that, at some point in 2023, "Google...

Samsung's New Rugged Phone Has Custom Buttons and a Replaceable Battery

From CNET: Samsung is adding yet another phone to its US lineup. The Galaxy XCover6Pro is a rugged device designed primarily for industrial and enterprise use, unlike Samsung's flagship Galaxy S22 family or premium foldable Galaxy Z phones. It will launch in the US on Oct. 22 after first debuting in...

AMD’s Ryzen 7900X arrives to take on Intel’s 12900K

From The Verge: Intel took the desktop CPU performance crown last year with its Core i9-12900K processor. And now, nearly a year later, AMD is ready to trade blows again with its next-generation Ryzen Zen 4 CPUs. Fabbed on TSMC’s 5nm process node, AMD has promised big gains for its latest Ryzen 7000...

Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless Review (Page 1 of 4)

I have always been really intrigued with the combination of pen-like hardware with a tablet. Back in my first year of university, every student either had an Apple MacBook or a Microsoft Surface. Everyone with a Surface had the accompanying stylus as well, and since we were taking many mathematics courses, they all easily and quickly wrote out equations on their laptop. This made me quite jealous to be honest, particularly since I felt fairly...

be quiet! Silent Wings 4 Review (Page 1 of 4)

Sometimes I have really random questions that come across my mind like, “Where did the word 'toilet' come from?” The word urinal is very obvious, but toilets are another story. It turns out the words "toilet" and "toil" share a common ancestor being “toile”, which means cloth in French. This made more sense for toilet paper, so I proceeded to look into the history on the word "toilet". There was an evolution of this word going from cloth to...

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