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1951.
First PCIe 6.0 SSD enters mass production with 28GB/s speeds, 5.5 million IOPS, and liquid cooling — Micron 9650 Series SSDs support air and liquid cooling (tomshardware.com)
1952.
I let Microsoft Edge's new AI feature read all my open tabs - and it's a total research time-saver (zdnet.com)
1953.
Deal: This UGREEN Ergonomic Mouse is only $16.99 right now! (androidauthority.com)
1954.
The World Is on Fire, and Meta Sees an Opportunity to Add Facial Recognition to Smart Glasses (gizmodo.com)
1955.
The World Is on Fire and Meta Sees an Opportunity to Add Facial Recognition to Smart Glasses (gizmodo.com)
1956.
20 Best Presidents' Day Deals on Gear Our Reviewers Actually Used (2026) (wired.com)
1957.
FTC Ratchets Up Microsoft Probe, Queries Rivals on Cloud, AI (slashdot.org)
1958.
Windows 11 Home vs. Windows 11 Pro: I compared both versions, and here's how to choose (zdnet.com)
1959.
Hackers Know You're Still on Windows 10 So Upgrade ASAP for $13 (feeds.feedburner.com)
1960.
Atomic vs. immutable Linux: Why choose one when these nine distros offer both? (zdnet.com)
1961.
How Freelancers Can Stay Profitable in Every Economy — From Crushing Recessions to Crazy Booms (feeds.feedburner.com)
1962.
Atomic or immutable? I tested both Linux distros to see which is actually the future (zdnet.com)
1963.
CISA flags critical Microsoft SCCM flaw as exploited in attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
1964.
Microsoft fixes bug that blocked Google Chrome from launching (bleepingcomputer.com)
1965.
U.S. signs trade deal with Taiwan, lowering tariffs to 15%, while Taipei to boost American goods purchases (cnbc.com)
1966.
Atomic vs immutable Linux: How to decide which distro type is right for you (zdnet.com)
1967.
Trucking and logistics stocks drop on release of AI freight scaling tool (cnbc.com)
1968.
Microsoft Plans Smartphone-Style Permission Prompts for Windows 11 Apps (slashdot.org)
1969.
Microsoft: New Windows LNK spoofing issues aren't vulnerabilities (bleepingcomputer.com)
1970.
Microsoft's new Windows 11 Bluetooth update comes with useful benefits (and a major caveat) (zdnet.com)
1971.
Anthropic promises to pay for electricity price increases due to it's AI data centers — firm to pay 100% of its grid infrastructure costs, produce new power sources as sector predicted to hit 50 GW in coming years (tomshardware.com)
1972.
AI could wipe out most white-collar jobs within 12 months, Microsoft AI chief warns (techspot.com)
1973.
Exercise rewires the brain — boosting the body’s endurance (feeds.nature.com)
1974.
Upgrade your content creation with the DJI Mic 3 at a record-low price! (androidauthority.com)
1975.
Need a Microsoft Lens replacement? These 5 alternative scanning apps fit the bill (zdnet.com)
1976.
Microsoft says hackers are exploiting critical zero-day bugs to target Windows and Office users (techcrunch.com)
1977.
"Windows 11 26H1" is a special version of Windows exclusively for new Arm PCs (arstechnica.com)
1978.
Anthropic’s Claude Cowork finally lands on Windows — and it wants to automate your workday (venturebeat.com)
1979.
Microwave Oven Failure: Spontaneously turned on by its LED display (2024) (news.ycombinator.com)
1980.
Lifetime Licenses for Microsoft Office Now Cost Less Than a Single Year of Microsoft 365 (feeds.feedburner.com)
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