I bought a $40 earwax camera and keep finding reasons to use it

The Bebird Earsight Plus D39R earwax removal tool is a surprisingly useful inspection camera. Here’s how I use it in my tool shed.

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Framework Laptop 13 Pro vs. MacBook Neo: These Windows rivals are more similar than expected

Framework’s sleek new Laptop 13 Pro is built for power users, but it shares similar ambitions to the Neo: Windows users seeking alternatives.

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How to audit what ChatGPT knows about you – and reclaim your data privacy

If you’re looking to limit the amount of personal information you give ChatGPT, these are the main settings you should know about.

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California Engineer Identified in Suspected Shooting at White House Correspondents’ Dinner

The 31-year-old engineer and self-described indie game developer is suspected of firing shots at the annual event attended by President Donald Trump, high-profile media figures, and US government officials.

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I’ve tested Sony headphones for years, and these tweaks get me the best audio – always

Sony’s headphones and earbuds are full of software features, but finding the tips that work for you can be daunting. These reminders can help.

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I’m not giving up on DJI cameras yet – not when they can upset my GoPro like this

The DJI Osmo Nano is modular, powerful, and everything I need for recording my adventures.

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I drove a bulldozer over this SSD enclosure so you don’t have to – here’s the result

The Terramaster D1 SSD enclosure is built for speed, but it can also survive anything you (or Mother Nature) throw at it.

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Fake CAPTCHA Scam Abuses Verification Clicks to Send Costly International Texts

Research from Infoblox reveals a massive Click2SMS fraud scheme using fake CAPTCHAs and back button hijacking to trick victims into sending costly international texts.

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Researchers Uncover Pre-Stuxnet ‘fast16’ Malware Targeting Engineering Software

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new Lua-based malware created years before the notorious Stuxnet worm that aimed to sabotage Iran’s nuclear program by destroying uranium enrichment centrifuges.
According to a new report published by SentinelOne, the previously undocumented cyber sabotage framework dates back to 2005, primarily targeting high-precision calculation software to tamper

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Discord Sleuths Gained Unauthorized Access to Anthropic’s Mythos

Plus: Spy firms tap into a global telecom weakness to track targets, 500,000 UK health records go up for sale on Alibaba, Apple patches a revealing notification bug, and more.

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