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Why browser-first document tools like Zendocs are replacing installed PDF software

For all the technology available to modern workers, surprisingly little of it is designed with real productivity in mind. Over the past several years, industries have been flooded with new digital tools that promise efficiency, speed, and seamless collaboration. Yet many of these tools fail to deliver because they weren’t created by people who truly understand day-to-day workflows. They often come from developers outside the industries they’re trying to serve, resulting in software that looks innovative but doesn’t solve practical pain points. Installed PDF software is a perfect example For decades, it has been a workplace staple across business environments.…

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How Use.AI helps users navigate the overwhelming AI tool landscape

Ask someone where they plan to begin when choosing an AI tool, and the answer is usually a shrug. Too many models, too many claims, and too many rapid updates blur the decision-making process. What started as curiosity has turned into everyday problem-solving for people who rely on AI for writing, planning, designing, and research. In that crowded landscape, Use.AI emerges as a platform built to give users something increasingly rare: simplicity and genuine side-by-side understanding. Why AI feels fragmented for everyday users The constant pace of AI releases has created an ambient sense of confusion. A new model arrives,…

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That Spotify afterlife speaker urn is a real thing you can buy

Spotify built a speaker for your cremains. The streaming service teamed up with Liquid Death on the Eternal Playlist Urn, a collector’s item with a wireless speaker hidden in the lid. You can buy one right now. The device ships in the US in limited quantities, though no price is listed yet. A discreet Bluetooth speaker inside the lid lets you connect from any compatible device and play your favorite tracks. The idea is to bring your music with you wherever you’re headed next. A Speaker Built for the Afterlife The Eternal Playlist Urn looks like a standard ceramic urn…

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TCL NXTPAPER 70 Pro serves eye-friendly display with stylus support and it’s headed to the US

TCL unveiled its NXTPAPER 70 Pro at CES 2026. The phone received several awards and accolades at the event thanks to its proprietary NXTPAPER 4.0 technology, which allows users to switch between three display modes for enhanced reading and eye comfort.  The company has brought back its latest NXTPAPER 70 Pro to the ongoing MWC 2026 conference and informed that the phone will soon be launching in the United States. The headline feature of the device is NXTPAPER 4.0, TCL’s latest take on eye-friendly display technology.  The 6.9-inch FHD+ 120Hz panel supports natural light rendering, zero flicker, reduced glare, and…

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Watch Honor’s first humanoid robot evolve from clumsy prototype to slick dancer

Honor had a busy day at MWC 2026 on Monday, showcasing its Augmented Human Intelligence (AHI) vision and ALPHA PLAN that seeks to transform the company into a leader in human-centric AI ecosystems. Besides unveiling its highly anticipated and rather quirky Robot Phone, the Chinese company also introduced MWC attendees to its first-ever humanoid robot, the somewhat unimaginatively named Honor Robot. Honor’s bipedal bot took to the stage during a special event, performing a dance routine alongside some professional human dancers who, as they pulled their impressive moves, may have been wondering how long it’ll be before they’re replaced by…

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Apple finally fixed the budget iPhone’s vibe, and the Pixel 10a can’t keep up

For the last couple of years, the mid-range smartphone pitch has been simple: offer a rounded package without making the obvious compromises. A good screen, solid battery life, and decent performance go a long way. That’s why the iPhone 17e vs Pixel 10a matchup is a bit spicy. Google’s Pixel 10a still seems like a sensible pick; familiar, practical, and easy to recommend. But Apple’s iPhone 17e is doing something disruptive, which is making the “budget iPhone” feel like the real deal. And that’s what makes the Pixel 10a look worse. The 128GB era isn’t dead, but Apple just made…

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Apple unveils faster, sturdier, and more spacious iPhone 17e at the same 9 ask

After months of leaks and speculation, Apple has officially unveiled its latest budget iPhone today. As expected, the iPhone 17e looks largely the same as its predecessor, but introduces a handful of meaningful upgrades while keeping the price unchanged. The iPhone 17e packs Apple’s A19 chip, the same processor powering the flagship iPhone 17, delivering a significant boost in performance and efficiency over last year’s model. The device also features the C1X modem, which Apple claims is 2x faster than the C1 modem found in the iPhone 16e. Apple addressed one of the biggest complaints users had with the iPhone…

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Samsung Wallet’s latest feature makes your Galaxy phone your house key

After expanding Samsung Wallet’s digital car key support to two new Porsche EVs last year, Samsung is now bringing that same convenience to your home. The company today introduced a new feature that lets you unlock compatible smart door locks using your Galaxy phone. Built on Aliro, the open smart lock standard from the Connectivity Standards Alliance, Digital Home Key is designed to improve interoperability across brands and ecosystems, giving users a seamless way to access their homes directly through Samsung Wallet. Once a compatible smart lock is set up in the SmartThings app, users can add their home key…

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Sonic The Hedgehog 4 Begins Filming As Director Jeff Fowler Poses With Amy’s Hammer

The Sonic the Hedgehog film franchise has emerged as one of the unlikeliest of success stories in the video game adaptation space. Originally a laughing stock thanks to its now-infamous original character model of the series’ star, the team reworked the character model and doubled down on action, comedy, and heart to deliver one of the biggest ever film franchises based on a video game. Following the success of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, which introduced Keanu Reeves as Shadow and grossed nearly $500 million at the worldwide box office, series director Jeff Fowler has shared that Sonic the Hedgehog 4…

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Treat your tax prep like a professional project with Adobe Acrobat

This post is brought to you in paid partnership with Adobe We optimize our morning routines, our fitness regimens, and our investment portfolios, yet many of us still approach tax season like a frantic scavenger hunt. If your income streams are diversified: balancing a standard W-2 with 1099s from freelance contracts, brand partnerships, or tracking the overhead expenses for a small business, the paperwork multiplies exponentially. The friction of tax season doesn’t actually come from the math; it comes from the sheer disorganization of the documents. This year, Adobe Acrobat is offering a streamlined, AI-powered system designed specifically to turn…

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