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I’ve found 10 great Prime Day deals that are still available today

Amazon’s Prime Day is firmly in the past, having finished its extended four-day run on Friday (July 11). However, if you either forgot about the event or waited a little too long to bag your favourite deal, all hope is not completely lost. While many of the very best deals have expired, some of the [...]

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Hisense RB3K330SAIC Review

Heading Hisense RB3K330SAIC Verdict A neatly designed standard-width fridge freezer, the Hisense RB3K330SAIC is a KitchenFit model, which means it’s no deeper than a kitchen counter and doesn’t need much space around it for the doors to open. That gives a similar feel to an integrated model, only here you get much higher capacity. [...]

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Best fridge freezer 2025: Make your food last longer

If there’s one home appliance that fits into the essential list, it’s the fridge freezer. Keeping food cold, fresh for longer and simply letting us store more, a fridge freezer is a hugely important part of any household. There’s a huge variety of models, depending on your preferences and how much room you’ve got. For [...]

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Linkind Smart Solar Spotlight SL5C Review

Solar lights, rubbish, aren’t they? They work for the first couple of weeks, but over time and, particularly, when the days get shorter, they barely shine at all, before either snapping or just conking out completely. Thankfully, the Linkind Smart Solar Spotlight SL5C sorts all of that out, combining bigger solar panels with a [...]

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I upgraded my desk with a power-charging grommet. It was worth every penny
1mo | pcworld.com
This RTX 5060 laptop with Ryzen 9 CPU is insane for just $1,250
1mo | pcworld.com
July’s Windows 10 update borked the emoji panel for some users
1mo | pcworld.com
Static electricity fried my PC. Here’s what I did wrong
1mo | pcworld.com
Google exec says the company will unify Android and ChromeOS

Google is taking another step toward unifying its ecosystem by merging Android and ChromeOS. Sameer Samat, the president of Google’s Android ecosystem, confirmed this shift in an interview with

1mo | Engadget
Jack Dorsey's new app tracks your sun exposure

Another day, another app from Jack Dorsey. The Twitter co-founder has announced an app called Sun Day just one week after releasing the peer-to-peer messaging app Bitchat

While

1mo | Engadget
Discord's virtual Orbs currency is now available for everyone to earn

Discord has begun rolling out its in-app Orbs currency to everyone. In conjunction with the platform's Quest system, users can earn Orbs by watching ads on Discord. You can then use the currency to purchase exclusive drip for your profile, including badges, effects and avatars. It's also possible to exchange Orbs for three-day Nitro credits and anything else you can buy on the Discord Shop.

Sometimes developers will also offer the currency in exchange for simply trying out their game,

1mo | Engadget
Can You Lose Weight and Gain Strength on a Vibration Plate? We Consulted Fitness Experts

Vibration plates are becoming a fitness trend that's said to help people lose weight, but these are the actual benefits and risks you should know about. https://www.cnet.com/health/fitness/can-lose-weight-gain-strength-vibration-plate-consulted-fitness-experts/#ftag=CADf328eec

1mo | cnet.com
AI Has Made My Trip Planning Easier. What to Know if You're Headed on a Summer Road Trip

You can get directions and contextual travel tips by using Curioso's AI tools, as well as being able to export your travel plans to Google Maps for the latest traffic alerts. https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/ai-has-made-my-trip-planning-easier-what-to-know-if-youre-headed-on-a-summer-road-trip/#ftag=CADf328eec

1mo | cnet.com
The Ridiculously Thin Galaxy Z Flip 7 Is Sturdy AF. Ask Me How I Know

Commentary: Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 7 comes with a welcome overhaul to its design. And I can definitely vouch for the new phone's sturdiness. https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/the-ridiculously-thin-galaxy-z-flip-7-is-sturdy-af-ask-me-how-i-know/#ftag=CADf328eec

1mo | cnet.com
 Microsoft is fighting hard to avoid cloud antitrust claims in Europe

Microsoft is busy trying to reach an agreement with European cloud providers, with a submission is under review.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/microsoft-is-fighting-hard-to-avoid-cloud-antitrust-claims-in-europe

 Many top data center locations could be at risk of climate change

Our growing need for data centers is causing them to use more electricity and water, which is increasing climate change concerns.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/many-top-data-center-locations-could-be-at-risk-of-climate-change

It’s hot, but does a fan’s running cost really matter?

We’re back to the hot weather again this weekend in the UK, which means it’s that time once again for various outlets to ‘reveal’ the true running costs of a fan, often comparing them to air conditioning. Electricity prices may still be relatively high, but fan running costs are often a misleading and irrelevant metric. [...]

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The Galaxy Z Fold 7 has blown me away after just 48 hours

Since the reveal of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 on Wednesday, I’ve had it in my pocket as my main phone. And, let me tell you, it's an absolute treat.

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https://www.trustedreviews.com/opinion/48-hours-with-samsung-galaxy-z-fold-7

Samsung killing key Galaxy S26 model makes complete sense

Samsung has been busy launching its latest slew of foldable phones this past week, but even though the latest Flip and Fold haven’t even officially hit shelves yet, talk has already turned to what’s coming next. Specifically, there has started to be some chatter about the upcoming Galaxy S26 series. The most significant of these [...]

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The most believable iPhone 17 release date prediction has arrived

iPhone 17 keynote likely set for week of September 8, claims a typically reliable industry analyst. In his latest Power On newsletter, Apple analyst and reporter Mark Gurman from Bloomberg has offered insight into the anticipated launch of the iPhone 17, aligning with previous assessments regarding its timing. Gurman reckons Apple will hold the inevitable [...]

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 The Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X prices may have leaked — and if true, it's not as bad as I thought

Microsoft and ASUS are gearing up to launch the Xbox Ally PC gaming handheld later this year, and the biggest questions remain fixed on price. Do we have our first answer?

https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/xbox/the-xbox-ally-and-xbox-ally-x-prices-may-have-leaked

How I convinced a Windows fan to buy a Chromebook
1mo | pcworld.com
 TensorWave just deployed the largest AMD GPU training cluster in North America — features 8,192 MI325X AI accelerators tamed by direct liquid-cooling

TensorWave has built North America's largest AMD AI cluster with 8,192 liquid-cooled MI325X GPUs, delivering 21 exaFLOPS of FP8 throughput. It’s a bold move against NVIDIA’s dominance and marks ROCm’s first major public cloud-scale deployment for general-purpose AI training.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/tensorwave-just-deployed-the-largest

 Enthusiast builds a fully functional CPU from old memory chips — hand-solders every wire, writes 1800 lines of assembler code, and makes it play The Matrix on a VFD display

Someone just built a fully functional CPU from scratch using old memory chips and logic parts from the 8-bit era. Spanning four perfboards and over a kilometer of wire, it runs real code, handles interrupts, and even plays The Matrix—all using logic simulated entirely through EPROMs.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/passionate-enthusiast-build

Portfolios look nice, but battle scars tell the real story

How revealing your friction and lessons learned shows your hidden potential — and gets you noticed.

1mo | UX Design
Show HN: ArchGW – An intelligent edge and service proxy for agents

Hey HN!

This is Adil, Salman and Jose and and we’re behind archgw [1]. An intelligent proxy server designed as an edge and AI gateway for agents - one that natively know how to handle prompts, not just network traffic. We’ve made several sweeping changes so sharing the project again.

A bit of background on why we’ve built this project. Building AI agent demos is easy, but to create something production-ready there is a lot of repeat low-level plumbing work that everyone is doing. You’re

1mo | Hacker news
Monitor Audio Studio 89 Review

Monitor Audio is not the only loudspeaker company that’s revisiting its back catalogue (or playing the greatest hits) when it comes to new models – and given that the Studio range was the company’s most aspirational (and most expensive) range back in the day, it is at least dealing from a position of strength. [...]

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Dyson Reveals Futuristic Farming Vision video

Dyson, a company best known for its vacuums and hair dryers, has unveiled a new rotating farm design that aims to make food production more local, sustainable and dependable. https://www.cnet.com/videos/dyson-reveals-futuristic-farming-vision/#ftag=CADf328eec

1mo | cnet.com
Dyson Reveals Futuristic Farming Vision

Dyson, a company best known for its vacuums and hair dryers, has unveiled a new rotating farm design that aims to make food production more local, sustainable and dependable. https://www.cnet.com/science/biology/dyson-reveals-futuristic-farming-vision/#ftag=CADf328eec

1mo | cnet.com
Ask HN: How much of OpenAI code is written by AI?

Amidst the nascent concerns of AI replacing software engineers, it seems a proxy for that might be the amount of code written at OpenAI by the various models they have.

If AI is a threat to software engineering, I wouldn't expect many software engineers to actively accelerate that trend. I personally don't view it as a threat, but some people (non engineers?) obviously do.

I'd be curious if any OpenAI engineers can share a rough estimate of their day to day composition of human generated

1mo | Hacker news
Rhino Linux spolupracuje s UBports, Alpine se snaží zlepšit údržbu X11

Tým Rhino Linux oznámil partnerství s UBports. Alpine se snaží zjednodušit nároky na údržbu X11. Kancelářský balík LibreOffice pracuje na podpoře jazyka Markdown. Společnost System76 představila novou verzi notebooku Adder WS. https://www.root.cz/clanky/rhino-linux-spolupracuje-s-ubports-alpine-se-snazi-zlepsit-udrzbu-x11/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=rss

1mo | root.cz
Postřehy z bezpečnosti: phishing s VZP a útok na Ministerstvo vnitra

Podíváme se do našich luhů a hájů, zaměříme se na phishing parazitující na VZP, na zajímavosti z výroční zprávy BIS, na útok na systémy ministerstva vnitra či Varování NUKIBu před AI DeepSeek. https://www.root.cz/clanky/postrehy-z-bezpecnosti-phishing-s-vzp-a-utok-na-ministerstvo-vnitra/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=rss

1mo | root.cz
These are the closest-ever images of the sun from Parker Solar Probe's historic flyby

NASA's Parker Solar Probe made history with the closest-ever approach to the sun last December, and we're finally getting a look at some of the images it captured. The

1mo | Engadget