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Ecovacs Deebot X8 Pro Omni☆☆☆☆☆Excellent suction and moppingRead more▼Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller☆☆☆☆☆Superb vacuuming and moppingRead more▼Xiaomi X20+☆☆☆☆☆Good price for self-emptying robovacRead more▼Roborock Saros 20☆☆☆☆☆Scales some stepsRead more▼Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra☆☆☆☆☆Good suctionRead more▼Vacuuming is a chore, even if you use one of the best vacuums in Australia. If you want to make it as effortless as possible, investing in one of the best robot vacuums is the way to go.The best robovacs available today are autonomous cleaners requiring minimal human intervention. They’re perfect for regular vacuuming and mopping, plus they can be scheduled for when you and the family will be…

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If you’re a PC gamer, you’ve probably already spent hours comparing spec sheets before deciding on a new monitor. You see manufacturers advertising the same things on the box every single time, from refresh rate and response time to HDR support and color coverage. If you’ve done it long enough, you start to feel like you can judge a monitor just by looking at those numbers. After all, a higher refresh rate means smoother gaming, and a lower response time means better clarity, right? See, that’s the problem with gaming monitors in general. Two monitors can have identical specs, but…

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Apple account change notifications are being abused to send fake iPhone purchase phishing scams within legitimate emails sent from Apple’s servers, increasing legitimacy and potentially allowing them to bypass spam filters. A reader shared an email with BleepingComputer that appeared to be a standard Apple security notification that stated their account information had been updated. However, embedded within the message was a phishing lure claiming that an $899 iPhone purchase had been made via PayPal, along with a phone number to call to cancel the transaction. “Dear User 899 USD iPhone Purchase Via Pay-Pal To Cancel 18023530761,” reads the Apple…

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Hadlee Simons / Android AuthoritySamsung was one of the first manufacturers to offer a 200MP camera when it launched the Galaxy S23 Ultra back in 2023. We’ve since seen many other brands adopt this tech for use on both primary and telephoto cameras.We haven’t seen a major change in the sensor size of 200MP cameras, though. Until now, that is. The vivo X300 Ultra has just been released, and it offers a significantly larger 200MP main camera. But how does this fare in practice compared to the first-generation 200MP main camera on the Galaxy S23 Ultra? I put these two…

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The funny thing about smartphone addiction is that it makes low-effort tasks feel totally productive. When I finally quit doomscrolling through Instagram and TikTok to watch an actual movie or TV show, I feel like I’ve just spent the afternoon studying physics. Platforms like Netflix, which could once be seen as time-wasting entertainment, now seem like antidotes to endless, useless scrolling. But Netflix doesn’t seem to appreciate its new role. Instead, the company apparently sees short-form video apps—and smartphones themselves—as a direct threat to its business, and is jumping on the bandwagon. It’s not only that Netflix is reportedly now…

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Governments are moving to block children under 16 from social media in the name of safety. But once these measures move from policy to practice, they raise a harder question: what happens when protecting kids requires collecting more data than ever before and may put them at greater risk? Age checks spark debate over privacy and safety Last year, Australia became the first country to introduce a ban for those under 16. Following its example, more countries are planning similar laws. Cybersecurity professionals warn that access restrictions often lead to attempts to get around them. In practice, teenagers already know…

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SIM cards are a relic of an age where multiple people had to share a single phone, and the cards themselves were enormous. These days, SIM cards are tiny and technically unnecessary thanks to the rise of eSIMs. These virtual SIM cards were meant to make using a cellular connection about as easy as logging in to someone’s Wi-Fi, while removing all the physical SIM card headaches we’ve grudgingly learned to live with. The thing is, for every problem eSIM technology promised to solve, it brought its own as a replacement. eSIM promised frictionless switching, but carriers kept the friction…

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Cloud development platform Vercel has disclosed a security incident after threat actors claimed to have breached its systems and are attempting to sell stolen data. Vercel is a cloud platform that provides hosting and deployment infrastructure for developers, with a strong focus on JavaScript frameworks. The company is known for developing Next.js, a widely used React framework, and for offering services such as serverless functions, edge computing, and CI/CD pipelines that enable developers to build, preview, and deploy applications. In a security bulletin published today, the company said a limited subset of customers was affected by a security breach. “We’ve identified…

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When I set up Linux, it typically runs as expected. Somewhere in the background, it creates files, updates configurations, and builds caches. However, I rarely peek under the hood to see any of these processes if nothing is broken. For once, I wanted to do it differently. I decided to watch everything as it happened in the background. So, I used the inotifywait command to monitor real-time activity. I was surprised by how powerful this command was. It revealed how even the simplest actions can create several background operations. The Linux feature that tracks everything File activity is easier to…

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