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DJI Osmo Action 3 Review: Cheaper and Nearly as Good as a GoPro

Posted on December 5, 2022by Andres

The company learns from its past to create a compelling action camera.

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How to Start a Cassette Collection in the 21st Century

Posted on December 4, 2022by Andres

The most unlikely of music formats is staging a return. Part novelty and part nostalgia, here’s how to dive in.

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Netvue Birdfy Feeder Cam Review: Fun But Wonky

Posted on December 4, 2022by Andres

This weatherproof camera is mounted inside a bird feeder—but its AI identification system needs work.

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Das Keyboard MacTigr Review: Just My Type

Posted on December 4, 2022by Andres

This sleek-looking and smooth-typing Das Keyboard MacTigr works flawlessly with Apple computers.

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China’s Police State Targets Zero-Covid Protesters

Posted on December 3, 2022by Andres

Plus: ICE accidentally doxes asylum seekers, Google fails to uphold a post-Roe promise, and LastPass suffers the second breach this year.

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End-to-End Encryption Is Coming to Android Group Chats

Posted on December 3, 2022by Andres

Plus: Apple’s mixed-reality headset creeps toward actual reality, and a stronger type of Gorilla Glass is coming to phone screens.

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Sonos Sub Mini Review: All About That Bass

Posted on December 3, 2022by Andres

The teeny subwoofer brings the bass to your existing smart soundbar.

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16 Phone Accessories for People With Upper Extremity Disabilities

Posted on December 3, 2022by Andres

Typing or making calls with one hand? These cases, grips, and add-ons will make your life much easier.

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You Should Be Using More Lube

Posted on December 3, 2022by Andres

Forget what you’ve heard—sexual lubricants are a nightstand essential.

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Android Phone Makers’ Encryption Keys Stolen and Used in Malware

Posted on December 2, 2022by Andres

Device manufacturers use “platform certificates” to verify an app’s authenticity, making them particularly dangerous in the wrong hands.

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