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One of the biggest issues with modern search engines is that they’re a huge privacy concern, hoovering up your data, tracking you across the web, and building a unique profile of you. It’s the same with the advent of AI tools such as ChatGPT and Perplexity; you can ask and search for what you want, but it’s all being logged. That’s where this independent search engine comes in, and makes it so rare in 2025. Mojeek crawls and runs its own search index, doesn’t track you for advertising, and offers a rare sliver of peaceful privacy in an online world…

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After years of using Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones as my daily driver, I switched to Chinese Ultra phones a couple of years ago. These phones pack better camera hardware, faster charging, and bigger batteries. I also stumbled upon a useful camera feature that has completely changed how I click photos on a phone. That feature is telemacro, and in 2026, I won’t buy an Android phone without it. Related These are the 8 weirdest ways I use my phone camera, and my life is easier for it Unlock your lens beyond selfies Telemacro and macro aren’t the same…

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LG recently announced the world’s first OLED monitor with a true RGB striped subpixel layout, which is said to debut at CES along with a range of other high-profile releases. All this commotion means that previous-gen options are now becoming more accessible, despite being flagship offerings themselves. Here’s one such deal: LG’s 32GX870A-B dual-mode OLED gaming monitor for just $814.99 — 42% off list price, making for a record-low. The LG 32GX870A-B is a 32-inch OLED gaming monitor featuring the company’s third-gen WOLED panel, using MLA+ tech to achieve higher brightness. It has a native 4K 240 Hz panel, which…

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LG makes some of the best TVs you can buy. Its OLED TVs in particular are perennial favorites at WIRED, with C-series models like the C4 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) providing among the best performance for your dollars on the market. LG is about way more than TVs of course. The Korean brand offers multiple products across the A/V landscape, from soundbars to Bluetooth speakers, along with a host of other products to upgrade your home setup. Save over 40% with LG promo codes and online exclusive discounts on home appliances, gaming monitors, and more tech.Save 20% With Today’s LG Promo…

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While it often feels like a full-on auto show, the car vibes feel somewhat lessened at CES 2026. Yes, the Afeela electric vehicle from the Sony-Honda joint venture will be back on the floor, but with the Trump administration yanking most EV incentives from the market, the industry isn’t offering a full-court press of new vehicles in Las Vegas this year. That said, there’s still plenty of in-cabin car tech on display, including Hyundai’s Holographic Windshield Display. Indeed, the company’s Mobis subsidiary will present “more than 30 mobility convergence technologies” during CES. And we’ll also get to see Hyundai’s AI…

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Unless if you’re really in the know about nascent platforms, you probably didn’t know what Mastodon was until Elon Musk bought Twitter and renamed it X. In the initial aftermath of the acquisition, as users fretted over what direction Twitter would take, millions of users hopped over to Mastodon, a fellow microblogging site. As time went on, users would also try out Bluesky, or Instagram’s Threads app — but because Mastodon was founded in 2016, it had years to develop its own identity as more than just an alternate Twitter. What is Mastodon? Mastodon was founded in 2016 by German…

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Documentaries don’t always have to be big, behind-the-scenes collages or dark tales of true crime. This weekend’s lineup of documentaries on Prime Video will hopefully inspire and delight you with their in-depth profiles on some of the world’s most fascinating and life-changing people, and a peek inside the quiet decline and resurgence of the rare book world. 3 Won’t You Be My Neighbor? I was lucky enough to be born at a time when Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood was regular viewing for my adolescent eyeballs. Fred Rogers was like a gentle uncle, or ever father figure, to so many kids, and…

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Once you’ve created appointment types, set calendar availability, the last step is to customize the design. (Acuity also makes it easy with step-by-step instructions with an easy-to-navigate design that tells you what percentage of the scheduling page is complete.) The design comes prefilled, but you can customize the text to say anything you want, with different options for font and color palette. You can go with one of the dozens of premade color presets, or make your own palette from a specific color or image. I thought the premade palettes were well-designed with tons of options, so I decided to…

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When Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri looks into the rapidly approaching future of AI-generated content, he sees a massive problem: how to tell authentic media apart from the kind made with AI technology. In a recent Threads post on the topic, Mosseri said that social media platforms like Instagram will be under mounting pressure to help users tell the difference. Mosseri argued that major platforms will initially succeed at spotting and labeling AI content, but that they’ll begin to falter as AI imitates reality with more precision.”There is already a growing number of people who believe, as I do, that it…

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Forget about New Year’s resolutions. Instead, dedicate your New Year’s Day to completing a few simple tech chores that will make you feel instantly better about the state of your digital life.The first four are very quick and simple, and the last six take a little more time but can still be done in less than an hour.1. Dump Your Computer’s TrashHow long has it been since you emptied the trash on your desktop? Start off with this dead simple, two-click task and bask in the motivation you feel to continue with your clean-up list.2. Close Excess Tabs and Clear…

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