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When the Internet Coughs: Inside the Cloudflare Outage That Broke Half the Web
On 18 November 2025, a major disruption at Cloudflare — one of the world’s most important internet infrastructure companies — ripple-effected across a large swathe of the web. Websites and…
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Copy that: Android 17 may add a “Universal Clipboard” for Android PCs — what it is, how it might work, and why it matters
Quick summary: recent code traces and reporting suggest Google is developing a Universal Clipboard feature aimed at syncing clipboard contents across Android devices — including “Android PCs” — possibly as…
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Apple Black Friday Deals: The iPad A16 Drops to a Record-Low Price — Why This Is the Best Time to Buy
Every year, Apple fans wait for Black Friday hoping for a good deal — but Apple itself rarely offers steep discounts. Instead, third-party retailers usually steal the spotlight with price…
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One More iPhone 17 Model Is Coming — And It May Bring the Biggest Camera Upgrade in Years
Apple’s iPhone roadmap is getting more interesting than ever. Just when the world thought the iPhone 17 lineup was already set — leaks now suggest Apple is preparing an additional…
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DJI Clears Out Mic Mini Bundle, Now Selling for Pennies for Content Creators’ Top Choice Mic
In a market where high-quality audio equipment often costs as much as the camera itself, DJI has just shaken the creator world. The company is reportedly clearing out stock…
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Windows on Arm Is Now Ready for Gaming — Thanks to Some Big, Game-Changing Upgrades
For years, Windows on Arm sat on the sidelines of mainstream PC gaming. It was efficient, quiet, battery-friendly — but never powerful enough, compatible enough, or optimized enough to become…
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Windows Turns 40 — The 20 Best (and Worst) Moments in Windows History
Few products in tech have shaped modern computing as profoundly as Microsoft Windows. In November 1985, Microsoft introduced Windows 1.0 — a graphical layer running on top of MS-DOS that…
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