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Here’s what the new ‘Copilot Mode’ within Edge looks like

Here’s what the new ‘Copilot Mode’ within Edge looks like

Image: Mark Hachman / Foundry Microsoft has begun adding Copilot to the “new tab” page of Microsoft Edge, as expected — possibly making you yearn for the current crazy-quilt layout instead. Generally, browser makers allow you to either open a predetermined home page when you open a new tab, or else populate it with a

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Here’s the app that’ll help you with your TikTok withdrawals

Here’s the app that’ll help you with your TikTok withdrawals

Image: StackCommerce You’re not the only one who’s mourning the loss of TikTok. Instead of putting your internet addiction into yet another social media app, invest it in your 2025 learning goals with Pearls! This book summaries app might just make the sting of losing TikTok easier—and help you reach your self-improvement goals one scroll at

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Here’s why every DIYer needs this color-matching tool

Here’s why every DIYer needs this color-matching tool

Image: StackCommerce TL;DR: With the Nix Mini 3, you’ll always get accurate color matches. This color sensor is now on sale for less than $80. You don’t need to be an artist to get perfect color matches to patch up your wall — all you need is the Nix Mini 3. This color-matching sensor precisely reads and matches

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Here’s why OLED isn’t always the right laptop choice

Here’s why OLED isn’t always the right laptop choice

Mark Coppock / Digital Trends I love OLED displays. They’ve been growing in popularity, from a rarity just a few years ago to the point where many laptops — premium and midrange — at least offer an OLED option. The technology has brilliant colors and inky blacks, making them perfect for creators and media consumers.

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Meta Quest 4: Here’s we want from the next big

Meta Quest 4: Here’s we want from the next big

Ready for the Meta Quest 4? Considering how big of an upgrade the Quest 3 was when it launched in 2023, Meta’s next release could have amazing new features that end up making it one of the best VR headsets yet. Meta is still probably a couple of years out from releasing the successor to

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Four months in, here’s the rundown of Google’s Chrome cookie

Four months down, and Google’s endeavor to wrangle the tracking chaos in Chrome is… well, let’s call it complex. A grand total of one percent of browser traffic is now free from third-party cookies. Hooray? Amidst the ensuing chaos, there’s been a medley of trial and error, wild guesses, and enough pontificating to fill a

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Here’s what a $7M, 30-second Super Bowl ad can purchase

Here’s what a $7M, 30-second Super Bowl ad can purchase

By Kimeko McCoy  •  February 6, 2024  •  4 min read  • Ivy Liu This story is part of Digiday’s annual coverage of the Super Bowl. More from the series → As the cord-cutting and streaming wars continue, the Super Bowl remains one of the last bastions for live events with a massive captive audience. To get

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After a huge June, here’s everything coming from Apple in July

After a huge June, here’s everything coming from Apple in July

Skip to content Image: Foundry June was one of the biggest months of the year for Apple. WWDC brought us the M2 Ultra chip, Mac Studio updates, the Mac Pro, the 15-inch MacBook Air, and of course details and first developer betas on all the fall operating system updates. Oh, and Apple unveiled this little...