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Want the Samsung Frame TV? A major competitor just announced its own version

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 30, 2025

It has magnetic frames and a special ‘Gallery Mode’ that was developed with museum curators.

TCL’s latest E Ink tablet gives you a full-color screen – without this one big compromise

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 30, 2025

The Note A1 Nxtpaper tablet beats Kindle and Remarkable with this display tech.

AI killed the cloud-first strategy: Why hybrid computing is the only way forward now

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 30, 2025

Five years ago, cloud was the answer to everything. With AI, that’s no longer so clear.

Why your coding skills are more essential than ever in the AI age

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 30, 2025

AI-generated code ‘demands more rigorous verification, not less.’

Samsung just unveiled its first Wi-Fi speakers ahead of CES 2026, and they look splurge-worthy

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 29, 2025

Alongside a new flagship and all-in-one soundbar, Samsung has debuted its new Wi-Fi-enabled smart speakers.

1 in 5 YouTube Shorts is AI slop now – and Americans are eating it up

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 29, 2025

Low-quality ‘brainrot’ content is filling up YouTube, but people keep watching.

Gaming on Linux? I found a distro that makes it pain-free

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 29, 2025

Gaming on Linux has come a long way; PikaOS is one such distro that offers a user-friendly, out-of-the-box experience.

I took Harvard’s free online coding classes to better catch AI’s errors – and they’re legit

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 29, 2025

Harvard’s free programming classes teach you how to think, debug, and adapt in an AI-driven world where knowing code matters more than ever.

How I ditched Google Photos for my own private self-hosted alternative – for free

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 29, 2025

If you’re ready to cut the cord with Google, this option lets you host and sync your photos on your own terms. Here’s how.

I’ve tested a lot of wallet finder tags, but this one’s the best – here’s why it rocks

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 29, 2025

Rolling Square’s AirCard Pro Dual has one of the loudest buzzers I’ve tested and glow-in-the-dark inserts.

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