iPhone 17 vs iPhone 17 Pro: The Winner is Obvious in 2025

iPhone 17 vs iPhone 17 Pro: The Winner is Obvious in 2025

The iPhone 17 series continues Apple’s tradition of delivering innovative technology while offering distinct options for different user needs. With the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro, the gap between the base and Pro models has narrowed significantly, as both share many high-end features. However, subtle differences in performance, camera capabilities, and pricing remain key […]

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The Morning After: The best early Black Friday 2025 deals

Yes, it’s Tuesday, but the Black Friday sale bonanza continues to start earlier (wielded by even more retailers) each year. Our team was, is and will be curating the best Black Friday tech deals for this year’s retail push and with less than a week to go, plenty of the best offers are already live. 

One surprise: PlayStation 5 discounts, with $100 off all the versions of the console . That brings the PS5 Digital Edition down to $399, the standard PS5 to $449 and the new PS5 Pro to $649. 

It’s also a good year for home tech, whether you’re looking for an air fryer upgrade or even a Dyson robot vacuum with $600 off. It’s not the right season for it, but Ninja’s ice cream maker is down to $180 too. 

In recent years, Black Friday sales have included even the most premium recent models, though the discounts are a little less remarkable. For example, the AirPods Pro 3 are currently on sale with a $29 discount on Amazon. Sadly, no discount for the iPhone Pocket.

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Black Friday streaming deals include one year of HBO Max for $36

Get the ad-supported plan for $3 per month for one year.

HBO Max has rolled out a limited-time one-year subscription for $3 per month, a total cost of $36 for a year. The deal’s Basic With Ads plan, which allows full HD streaming on two devices, costs $11 a month at full price.

The MasterClass Black Friday deal has up to 50 percent off subscriptions. Annual plans cost $120 to $240, so it’s a notable discount — and it works for returning users too. 

Meanwhile, Audible is offering three months for $3, with access to Audible’s enormous library of published audiobooks, podcasts and Audible Originals. Sadly, it’ll then revert to the usual $15 a month.

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Meta allegedly buried research showing its products are harming users

Deactivating Facebook may lessen depression, anxiety and loneliness.

Meta allegedly suspended internal research into the mental health effects of its products after it showed that people who stopped using Facebook experienced less depression, anxiety and loneliness. This comes from unredacted court filings in a lawsuit filed by multiple US school districts against major social media companies. According to Reuters, the filings also showed internal research staff expressing the findings had merit. One compared the findings to the tobacco industry “doing research and knowing cigs were bad and then keeping that info to themselves.” 

Yesterday, Malaysia announced it plans to ban social media for young people, like Denmark and Australia.

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Dell 16 Premium laptop review

Stylish to a fault.

Dell 16 TMA
Dell 16 TMA
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Dell’s 16 Premium looks as beautiful as ever, but the company’s usability issues from the XPS lineup remain. It’s kept the invisible trackpad, and the keyboard’s function keys disappear under sunlight. It’s gorgeous and fast, but as a premium device, we want more functionality, more battery life, more ports. Just… more.

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Create Beautiful Infographics Using Google’s NotebookLM

Create Beautiful Infographics Using Google’s NotebookLM

Have you ever struggled to turn a mountain of data into something that’s not only understandable but also visually captivating? You’re not alone. In a world overflowing with information, the ability to distill complex ideas into clear, engaging visuals is a superpower, and that’s exactly where NotebookLM shines. This innovative tool doesn’t just make infographic […]

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10 GENIUS iPhone Apps You Need Right Now!

10 GENIUS iPhone Apps You Need Right Now!

Your iPhone is more than just a device—it’s a versatile tool designed to simplify tasks, spark creativity, and enhance productivity. With the right apps, you can unlock its full potential and tailor it to your unique needs. The video below from iReviews gives us a look at a curated list of ten essential apps that […]

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Learn How to Use Excel Copilot for Professional Charts, Formulas and More

Learn How to Use Excel Copilot for Professional Charts, Formulas and More

Imagine transforming hours of tedious data work into mere minutes of productivity. That’s the promise of Microsoft Copilot in Excel, a new AI-powered assistant designed to transform how you manage, analyze, and visualize data. Whether you’re a seasoned spreadsheet pro or someone who still gets a little nervous around formulas, Copilot adapts to your needs, […]

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Next-Gen Apple TV 4K: A17 Pro Chip, Apple Intelligence, and the 2026 Delay Rumours

Next-Gen Apple TV 4K: A17 Pro Chip, Apple Intelligence, and the 2026 Delay Rumours

The next-generation Apple TV 4K is shaping up to be one of the most significant hardware upgrades the product line has seen in years. With leaks pointing to major leaps in performance, connectivity, and smart home capabilities, Apple appears ready to transform its set-top box from a simple streamer into a powerful living-room hub. However, […]

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JetBrains Just Got Smarter : Junie AI Plans, Tests and Ships Clean Code for You

JetBrains Just Got Smarter : Junie AI Plans, Tests and Ships Clean Code for You

Imagine a coding assistant so intuitive, it doesn’t just follow your commands, it anticipates your needs, understands your codebase like a seasoned collaborator, and executes changes with surgical precision. Meet Junie, the autonomous coding partner redefining productivity within JetBrains IDEs. Unlike traditional tools that flood your workspace with bloated or error-prone suggestions, Junie takes a […]

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Cosi Laptop Table Brings a Fully Adjustable Work Surface to Any Chair

Laptops have escaped the desk and now show up on sofas, lounge chairs, and every in-between space, often with terrible posture as a side effect. Balancing a laptop on your knees or hunching over a coffee table is fine for checking email but not for real work. The Cosi laptop table is a small, adjustable surface designed to follow those habits and make them more ergonomic.

Cosi is a fully adjustable laptop table developed by Pearson Lloyd for Teknion’s portfolio. It’s a compact side table with a height-adjustable column and a slim top, meant to support typing, writing, or video calls whether you’re in a task chair or a deep lounge. Despite its simple silhouette, it’s the result of a careful review of how people actually work across different seating types and informal spaces.

Designer: Pearson Lloyd for Teknion

The basic form is a thin rectangular top with softly rounded corners sitting on a single round column, which rises from a flat, low-profile base. The base is slim enough to slide under chair legs or lounge frames, while the offset column lets the top cantilever over your lap. The proportions keep it visually light, so it reads as a quiet companion rather than a shrunken desk taking up floor space.

The column allows the top to move from standard typing height when you’re upright in a task chair to a higher position when you’re reclined in a lounge. That means your wrists and shoulders can stay in a more neutral position instead of hunching over a laptop balanced on your knees. Cosi turns casual seating into a place where you can actually work comfortably for more than ten minutes.

Paired with Teknion’s Aarea lounge chairs, the base tucks under the sled frame while the top hovers over the seat. In more traditional offices, it can park next to task chairs as a personal work island. Because it’s small and visually quiet, multiple tables can live in a lounge or focus area without making the space feel cluttered or over-furnished like a forest of full-size desks.

The detailing makes it feel more like furniture than equipment. The tabletop edge is thin and refined, the column-to-base junction is clean, and the finishes align with Teknion’s broader palette, from neutral paints to wood-look tops. There are no exposed mechanisms or clunky levers, just a smooth, minimal form that hides the engineering and lets you focus on the surface itself.

Cosi is one of those small tools that quietly make hybrid work more sustainable. It doesn’t try to replace a full desk, but it gives laptops a proper landing spot wherever you choose to sit. By combining adjustability, a slim footprint, and a restrained aesthetic, it turns the improvised habit of working from any chair into something your body and your workspace can live with a little better.

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Signal extends backup feature to iOS users

Fortunately, we live in a time when most information can be recovered from another device or the cloud. Now, iPhone users can add another app to that list. Signal has announced that secure backups are now available for iOS devices. It follows a similar launch for Android devices in early September. The company shared the news on X and linked to the previous Android blog post for all additional information.

At the time, Signal noted that secure backups would be an opt-in feature and available in Android users' latest beta release. The company stated this was to test the feature on a smaller scale before it came to iOS and desktop — so clearly something worked. 

The end-to-end encrypted backup offers no-cost storage of a user's text messages and up to 45 days of media. Keeping older media costs $2 per month — Signal's first paid offering. "The reason we’re doing this is simple: media requires a lot of storage, and storing and transferring large amounts of data is expensive," Signal said at the time. "As a nonprofit that refuses to collect or sell your data, Signal needs to cover those costs differently than other tech organizations that offer similar products but support themselves by selling ads and monetizing data."

Anyone who opts-in will have their messages backed up each day. The secure backups use a 64-character recovery key that is available exclusively on a user's device. It's required to access the backup and Signal is unable to recover it. 

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: The Future of Smartphones

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: The Future of Smartphones

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is poised to set a new benchmark in the smartphone industry with its advanced features, refined design, and innovative technology. Scheduled for release during the Samsung Unpacked event in February 2026, this flagship device promises to deliver a premium user experience while maintaining competitive pricing. With significant upgrades in performance, […]

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