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LawnMaster 48V 41cm Review

A wilder, bigger garden can require a bit more oomph to mow it properly, which is what the LawnMaster 48V 41cm is designed for. Using two 24V batteries to deliver the 48V cutting power. Well specified and easy to push around, this lawn mower has enough power to handle anything. However, it does feel [...]

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 As Windows 10's death looms, Linux fans still promote "no ads or telemetry" for your old laptop instead of buying a Copilot+ PC

A small team named "End of 10" recommends switching to Linux as Windows 10's death looms instead of buying a new PC, promoting an absence of ads and telemetry.

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/windows-10/end-of-10-promotes-linux-for-your-old-pc

 OpenAI wants to cut Microsoft's revenue share by half by 2030 — following Sam Altman's botched for-profit restructure plan

OpenAI reportedly plans to slash Microsoft's revenue share after the ChatGPT maker's CEO announced that the AI firm jumped ship on its plan to evolve into a for-profit entity.

https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/openai-wants-to-cut-microsofts-revenue-share-by-half-by-2030

Forget the Switch 2. Score this Switch OLED for just $280 right now
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These 3 crucial Windows security mistakes can wreck your PC
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Lenovo’s RTX 4060 gaming laptop is a bargain now that it’s $849
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 How To Mount and Unmount Drives on your Linux machine

Mounting and unmounting drives using both the terminal and the GUI is an essential Linux skill. In this article, we show how to do this and how to work with ISO image files.

https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/how-to-mount-and-unmount-drives-on-your-linux-machine

 After projecting losses of $1.5 billion, AMD CEO Lisa Su calls for a balance between export controls and national security

Following an $800 million inventory charge due to U.S. export controls, AMD CEO Lisa Su echoed Nvidia's warnings that restricting access to the Chinese market could undermine American leadership in AI by enabling rival ecosystems.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/after-projecting-losses-of-usd1-5-billion-amd-ceo-lisa-su-call

 How To Find Large Files on Any Linux Machine

In this how-to, we will look at several approaches to finding large files. We will look at a simple way to list all directory contents in size order and then look at ways of searching and identifying files that are larger than a size we specify.

https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/how-to-find-large-files-on-any-linux-machine

 Asus ROG Swift PG27UCDM 4K 240 Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor review: High-end in every way

Asus’ ROG Swift PG27UCDM is a high-end gaming monitor in every way with a 27-inch 4K QD-OLED panel that runs at 240 Hz with Adaptive-Sync, HDR10, wide gamut color and every feature one could ever need or want.

https://www.tomshardware.com/monitors/gaming-monitors/asus-rog-swift-pg27ucdm-4k-240-hz-qd-oled-gaming-monitor-review

Integrating Design And Code With Native Design Tokens In Penpot

The Penpot team is not slowing down on its mission to build a free design tool that not only offers powerful design features but is also well-integrated with code and modern development practices. In its latest release, Penpot, as the first design tool ever, introduces support for native design tokens. Let’s take a closer look at this concept and how you can employ it in your process. https://smashingmagazine.com/2025/05/integrating-design-code-native-design-tokens-penpot/

Nintendo thinks it'll sell 15m Switch 2s in its first fiscal year

Nintendo is throwing some cold water on Switch 2 sales estimates even though launch demand seems to be off the charts. In its latest earnings report, the company projected sales of 15 million Switch 2 un

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New TNW Backstage podcast explores privacy tensions and Meta’s model


Have you heard of the privacy paradox? It’s the contradiction between our claims to care about privacy — and our refusal to protect it. The paradox came to mind while working on the debut episode of our brand-new podcast: TNW Backstage. The show takes you behi

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Listen to the ‘world’s first’ song made by a quantum computer and AI


The beat just dropped on a new era of music, and it’s coming not from a recording studio but from the weird and wonderful realm of quantum physics. UK-based tech startup Moth has released the track “Recurse” in collaboration with British electronic artist I

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This flying sportscar is set to go on sale next year — for $1M


A flying car that morphs into a plane in just 80 seconds is set to go on sale in early 2026. Slovakian flying car maker Klein Vision unveiled the Aircar 2, its first “production-ready” prototype, today.  Klein Vision co-founder Anton Zajac told T

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Thanks to DOGE, Gumroad’s founder has a second job with the VA

Sahil Lavingia has had just three jobs over a 15-year career in tech.

The first was as the second employee of Pinterest. The second was by founding the startup Gumroad, a successful, famously lean company that makes it easy for content creators to sell digital goods. The third? As an unpaid contractor supporting the Department of Veterans Affairs in a role facilitated by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE),

The real-life risks of predictive policing—and what one city is doing differently

The 2002 sci-fi thriller Minority Report depicts a dystopian future where a specialized police unit is tasked with arresting people for crimes they have not yet committed. Directed by Steven Spielberg and based on a short story by Philip K. Dick, the drama revolves around “PreCrime”—a system informed by a trio of psychics, or “precogs,” who anticipate future homicides, allowing police officers to intervene and prevent would-be

 Bad luck - your CEO doesn't think you're as AI-savvy as you do

Even the C-suite isn't seen as being particularly AI-savvy, but it all boils down to upskilling existing workers, not just hiring new ones.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/bad-luck-your-ceo-doesnt-think-youre-as-ai-savvy-as-you-do

 Broadcom is cracking down on some VMware users hard - here's why

VMware perpetual licenses are not lucrative enough for Broadcom, so it's reportedly sending cease-and-desist letters.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/broadcom-is-cracking-down-on-some-vmware-users-hard-heres-why

Sony ULT Tower 9AC Review

The ULT Tower 9 is Sony’s latest super-sized party speaker. It’s a direct replacement for the older SRS-XV900, and it effectively replaces the slightly smaller XV800 that I tested in 2024. The ULT Tower 9 comes in two flavours. There’s one with a built-in battery, called the Tower 9, and one that only works [...]

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How to remove a mower blade

Whether you need to remove a mower blade for maintenance, to fit a new one or to sharpen the existing one, it’s important to know how to remove your mower’s blade. While instructions differ from machine to machine, the rough principle is the same. Here, we’ll show you the steps you need to take and [...]

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How to sharpen a lawn mower blade

With a lawn mower blade, like with any blade, a sharp one is a safe one. If you want to give your grass a clean and healthy cut, a dull blade covered in chips and dings just wont do. A less-than-sharp blade will rip grass blades and put extra strain on the motor, while a [...]

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Don’t miss your chance to save almost half on a 2024 LG 4K OLED TV

If you’ve had your eye out for a new TV, we’ve got just the deal for you. Amazon has slashed 45% off the price of LG’s 55-inch B4 OLED TV. 

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https://www.trustedreviews.com/deals/save-almost-half-2024-lg-4k-b4-55-inch-oled-tv-

Get triple the data at no extra cost with Voxi’s flexible SIM-only deals

Starting from £10 a month for a 30-day rolling plan, you can get triple the data at no extra cost and unlimited social media with Voxi.

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https://www.trustedreviews.com/deals/triple-data-voxi-monthly-sim

 Salesforce CEO says Microsoft did "pretty nasty" things to Slack and its OpenAI partnership may be a recipe for disaster

CEO Marc Benioff claims Microsoft did horrible things to Slack before his company, Salesforce, acquired the platform in 2020 for approximately $27 billion.

https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/salesforce-ceo-microsoft-did-pretty-nasty-things-to-slack

How to Create AI Videos and Images in One Place with Pollo AI
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I built a baller desktop PC for AI. Now I seriously regret it
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How to Recover Permanently Deleted Files on Windows 10/11 with/without Backup
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Bluesky vs. Threads: Which X alternative is right for you?
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 Toshiba says Europe doesn't need 24TB HDDs, witholds beefy models from region

Toshiba has withheld the European launch of its 24TB N300 and N300 Pro NAS hard drives despite rivals offering similar models there, citing low demand.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/hdds/toshiba-says-europe-doesnt-need-24tb-hdds-witholds-beefy-models-from-region

The 18-inch Lenovo Legion 9i can switch between 2D and 3D without glasses

Lenovo's 10th-generation Legion 9i has a novel wrinkle that complements its powerhouse specs. The 18-inch gaming laptop can be fitted with a 2D / 3D screen that switches between standard (flat) graphics and glasses-free 3D. It's available first in China and will come to the US "sometime this fall.” To be fair to Lenovo, that vague-ass window is about as much clarity as an overseas company could realistically offer in this tariff-infused climate.

The Legion 9i has an 18-inch display tha

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AI scam calls are getting smarter. Here’s how telecoms are fighting back

Scam calls are turning the world on its head. The Global Anti-Scam Alliance estimates that scammers stole a staggering $1.03 trillion globally in 2023, including losses from online fraud and scam calls. Robocalls and phone scams have long been a frustrating—and often dangerous—problem for consumers. Now, artificial intelligence is elevating the threat, making scams more deceptive, efficient, and harder to detect.

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‘Our mantra is: Be cowboy’: Professional bull riding is riding high on TikTok

Continuing from the “year of yeehaw,” professional bull riding is having a moment on TikTok.

Since the beginning of this year, Professional Bull Riding (PBR)—the largest bull riding league in the world—has gained 650,000 followers across its social media platforms, Mashable recently reported. That’s just 200,000 fewer than they gained throughout all of 2024. Mitch Ladner, PBR’s social media

BenQ MA320U

A very capable 4K monitor for office duties.

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JBL has a new sustainable challenger in the Pine Beat outdoor speaker

There are plenty of options vying to be the best outdoor speaker, but if you’re looking for one that’s sustainable and long-lasting, you’ll want to give this effort from Poco Audio a look. Poco Audio’s Pine Beat is, in their words, a “high-performance portable speaker and power bank with easily swappable batteries”. Judging by the [...]

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This Microsoft Office lifetime license is finally an affordable alternative to Microsoft 365
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How are creative agencies faring?

We take the temperature of the agency world as studio heads share their experiences of 2025 so far, good and bad. https://webdesignernews.com/how-are-creative-agencies-faring/

Enhanced Designer Responsiveness and Conversion Rates

In March, we announced that Dribbble was pivoting from an advertising-supported community to a revenue-sharing marketplace. This business model transformation began last September, when we introduced basic transactional features, allowing clients to request work and make payments, and designers to deliver work and receive payouts. https://webdesignernews.com/enhanced-designer-responsiveness-and-conversion-rates/

10 ways to create more sustainable websites

It’s up to website owners and creators to reduce the internet’s carbon footprint. Here are ten ways to begin making your site more sustainable. https://webdesignernews.com/10-ways-to-create-more-sustainable-websites-2/

Learn How to Display WordPress Custom Field Data With Blocks

Custom fields are among WordPress’s most powerful features. They allow us to customize the front and back end of a website, and there are all manner of creative uses for them. Everything from displaying niche content to changing page layouts based on field values is possible. https://webdesignernews.com/learn-how-to-display-wordpress-custom-field-data-with-blocks-2/

Designing for people: What architecture can learn from UX

Over five years ago, I transitioned from architecture to UX design. At the time, the internet was full of think pieces drawing parallels between the two disciplines: how both are about designing systems for people, how architects shape physical spaces while UX designers shape digital ones. I agreed with all of it — and I still do. The conversation largely focused on what UX can borrow from architecture: structure, planning, conceptual thinking. https://webdesignernews.com/designing-for-people-wh

WCAG 3.0’s Proposed Scoring Model: A Shift In Accessibility Evaluation

WCAG is evolving. Since 1999, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines have defined accessibility in binary terms: either a success criterion is met or not. But real user experience is rarely that simple. WCAG 3.0 rethinks the model — prioritizing usability over compliance and shifting the focus toward the quality of access rather than the mere presence of features. Could this be the start of a new era in accessibility? https://webdesignernews.com/wcag-3-0s-proposed-scoring-model-a-shift-in-acce

Modern Scroll Shadows Using Scroll-Driven Animations

Using scroll shadows, especially for mobile devices, is a subtle bit of UX that Chris has covered before (indeed, it’s one of his all-time favorite CSS tricks), by layering background gradients with different attachments, we can get shadows that are covered up when you’ve scrolled to the limits of the element. https://webdesignernews.com/modern-scroll-shadows-using-scroll-driven-animations/

Moving beyond velocity: Measuring real business impact

How can engineering teams move beyond traditional metrics like velocity to create real business impact? https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/05/08/moving-beyond-velocity-measuring-real-business-impact/

Ask HN: How much better are AI IDEs vs. copy pasting into chat apps?

I just wanted to hear peoples experiences with AI IDEs.

For context, I'm a heavy user of Gemini / ChatGPT for coding and Copilot. But I haven't used Cursor / Windsurf / etc..

Copy pasting into chat apps is a first world problem: it will do the work for you, but you have to give it all the context in the prompt, which for a larger project, gets tedious.

The issue with Copilot is that it's not as smart as the "thinking" chat apps.

This makes it clear why there's such a need for AI IDEs

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Elastic Stack 8.17.6 released

Version 8.17.6 of the Elastic Stack was released today. We recommend you upgrade to this latest version. We recommend 8.17.6 over the previous versions 8.17.5

For details of the issues that have been fixed and a full list of changes for each product in this version, please refer to the release notes.

https://www.elasti

Tesla will no longer release the Cybertruck range extender

Tesla has scrapped its plans to sell a range extender for the Cybertruck, the automaker has notified customers who have previously paid a $2,000 reservation fee for the $16,000 add-on. Based on copies of the email people have been posting on

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