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The Nokia XR20 Is Today’s Sturdy Android Brick Phone

Have you ever wanted a phone you could toss off a staircase? For $550, this durable smartphone is one tough mudder.
How to Set Up a NAS to Securely Share Files


From file backups to movie streaming, network attached storage drives offer plenty of functions and features.
This Magnetic Desk Is a Neat Freak’s Dream

Secretlab’s metal Magnus desk is expensive and heavy, but it makes cable management a breeze.
Former US Intelligence Operatives Admit They Hacked for UAE


Plus: Remote learning spyware, an AT&T bribery scandal, and more of the week’s top security news.
Breville’s Dual Boiler Is Nearly Perfect for Coffee Tinkerers

It’s expensive, but this espresso machine is a shrine to the pleasures of fine coffee.
How My Job Search Forced Me to Catch Up With Technology

After being in one career for decades, I had to relearn how to apply for jobs—and how to stand out. Here are a few tips.
The 14 Best Weekend Deals on Gaming, Tech, and Cycling Gear

Fall in love with a new hobby this autumn with discounts on phones, bicycle apparel, and more.
The Galaxy S21 Ultra Is the Cheapest We’ve Ever Seen It

It’s still pricey even with this deal, but this Samsung has almost everything you could want in an Android phone right now.
Recently reported Microsoft zero-day gaining popularity with attackers, Kaspersky says

A flaw in the MSHTML engine that lets an attacker use a malicious Office document to install malware is currently being used against the energy, industrial, banking, medical tech, and other sectors.