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3COINS Unveils Smartphone Case with Stylus & Stand for ¥770Hardware

3COINS Unveils Smartphone Case with Stylus & Stand for ¥770

3COINS has launched a budget-friendly smartphone case that combines multiple functions into one accessory. Made from synthetic leather, the case features a built-in stylus for precise touchscreen interaction and a foldable stand for hands-free video viewing or calls. Priced at just ¥770 (approx. $450 RUB at current exchange rates), this accessory is ideal for users seeking practicality without overspending.

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Enthusiast Runs Windows 11 on DDR1 and Core 2 Quad: A Retro ExperimentHardware

Enthusiast Runs Windows 11 on DDR1 and Core 2 Quad: A Retro Experiment

The ongoing RAM shortage has pushed enthusiasts to explore unconventional solutions. One such experiment tested whether Windows 11 could run on legacy hardware with DDR1 memory. The build featured an ASRock ConRoe 865PE motherboard, an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor, and an ATI Radeon HD 4650 AGP graphics card. The system delivered stable performance, including hardware video decoding and modern app compatibility. The experiment confirmed that even such outdated hardware can support a current OS with specific modifications.

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Puzzle Game What’s the Password? Hides Unexpected Depth Behind Simple GameplayDevelopment

Puzzle Game What’s the Password? Hides Unexpected Depth Behind Simple Gameplay

Independent game What’s the Password? by developer TrampolineTales is built on a simple mechanic: players input four-digit passwords to solve over 100 puzzles. However, beneath its apparent simplicity lies unexpected depth, with diverse clue formats and creative solutions. The game surprises with its ingenuity, challenging players to think outside the box through text-based, arithmetic, visual, and even meta-referential puzzles tied to its own design. Each puzzle presents a new test of logic and attention to detail, making it a standout experience for fans of brain teasers.

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How to Conveniently Switch Between Multiple Google Accounts on AndroidDevelopment

How to Conveniently Switch Between Multiple Google Accounts on Android

Many Android users juggle multiple Google accounts—personal, work, or educational. Constantly switching between them can be time-consuming and complicate interactions with apps like Gmail, Google Drive, or Google Photos. However, a simple gesture allows instant account switching without navigating additional menus. This method works in most Google apps and significantly speeds up workflows, especially for frequent profile switches. Mastering it will optimize your process and eliminate unnecessary steps.

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Why Your 10,000mAh Power Bank Won’t Charge Your Smartphone TwiceHardware

Why Your 10,000mAh Power Bank Won’t Charge Your Smartphone Twice

When purchasing a 10,000mAh power bank, users expect it to fully charge a smartphone with a 5,000mAh battery twice. However, in practice, it often lasts for only one and a half cycles. The reason lies not in manufacturer deception but in the physics of energy conversion. Capacity in mAh is a relative metric dependent on voltage, not an absolute value. To determine the actual power output, one must account for voltage conversion losses, battery and cable resistance, and the efficiency of charging circuits.

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Flagship Android Smartphones Drop in Price on Amazon After Prime Day KickoffHardware

Flagship Android Smartphones Drop in Price on Amazon After Prime Day Kickoff

In the final hours of Amazon’s Prime Day sale, prices for three flagship Android smartphones plunged even further. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Google Pixel 10 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 have reached historic lows, making them irresistible deals for buyers. However, the offer is time-sensitive—less than a day remains before the promotion concludes. An Amazon Prime subscription is required, but a free 30-day trial is available.

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Polymarket Users Lose $3M in Supply Chain AttackSecurity

Polymarket Users Lose $3M in Supply Chain Attack

Polymarket, a leading prediction market platform, has announced it will fully reimburse users for losses totaling $3 million following a supply chain cyberattack. Hackers exploited a vulnerability in a third-party vendor to inject malicious scripts into the platform’s frontend. The incident highlights the escalating risks of supply chain attacks in the IT industry, prompting calls for stricter third-party security controls and enhanced protective measures.

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Best Sports Wireless Earbuds with Ear Hooks in 2026Hardware

Best Sports Wireless Earbuds with Ear Hooks in 2026

Sports wireless earbuds with ear hooks are gaining traction due to their secure fit and comfort during workouts. In 2026, the market offers models with improved sound quality, waterproofing, and innovative features like voice control and ambient modes. Leading options include Anker Soundcore Aerofit Pro, JBL Endurance Peak 3, and Beyerdynamic Amiron 200, each delivering unique benefits for active users.

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Why Companies Build Bug Conveyor Belts Instead of Software FactoriesDevelopment

Why Companies Build Bug Conveyor Belts Instead of Software Factories

The concept of a 'software factory' is gaining traction as AI tools enhance development scalability. However, many companies prioritize speed over quality, leading to a 54% rise in bugs per engineer and a 242% increase in incidents. Experts warn that without standardized processes, platform governance, and quality controls, AI-driven acceleration merely transforms development into a bug conveyor belt rather than a productivity engine.

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TP-Link Launches 8-Port 2.5G Switch at Record-Low Price of $50Hardware

TP-Link Launches 8-Port 2.5G Switch at Record-Low Price of $50

TP-Link has introduced the affordable 8-port TL-SG108S-M2 switch with speeds up to 2.5 Gbps. Available for $49.99 on Amazon—nearly 50% off the list price—it’s one of the best deals for upgrading home or office networks. The switch supports 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps, and 2.5 Gbps devices without requiring new cabling, making it ideal for PCs, NAS, printers, and Wi-Fi access points.

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Daiso Unveils Budget Emergency Radio for ¥770 with Nostalgic DesignHardware

Daiso Unveils Budget Emergency Radio for ¥770 with Nostalgic Design

In a series reviewing affordable gadgets from Japanese stores, ITmedia tested Daiso’s emergency radio priced at ¥770 (around $5). The battery-powered device supports only basic AM/FM reception but gained unexpected popularity due to its intuitive simplicity and nostalgic design reminiscent of vintage tech. While lacking modern features like Bluetooth, its reliability and straightforward functionality make it ideal for emergency preparedness.

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US Grants Access to Anthropic’s Mythos 5 Model for 100+ OrganizationsArtificial intelligence

US Grants Access to Anthropic’s Mythos 5 Model for 100+ Organizations

The Donald Trump administration has approved Anthropic’s request to restore access to its AI model, Mythos 5, for over 100 US government agencies and private organizations. The decision extends to both American and foreign employees of these entities, who were previously barred due to imposed restrictions. Marketed as a tool for protecting critical infrastructure, the model’s use was suspended after vulnerabilities in its safeguards were discovered.

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