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    The best TV antenna of 2025: Expert tested

    With the resurgence of retro favorites like vinyl and wired earbuds, the fun of watching live tv is making a comeback–especially with recent and upcoming live events like the Superbowl and the Oscars. Luckily, basic TV antennas are a great low-cost way to watch news, sports, and other live events without shelling out for costly premium cable packages. Contrary to popular belief, there are a bunch of OTA (over-the-air) TV channels that you can access for free with a solid antenna (though streaming services would love to tell you otherwise). OTA TV offers a wider variety of choices than you might remember if you haven’t used a rabbit-ear antenna since switching over to cable or satellite. These days, most of your local TV stations offer two or three different “channels” per station. Besides the big over-the-air networks, today, there are numerous smaller networks, such as MeTV, AntennaTV, and Comet, which offer older TV shows; Univision, Estrella TV, and Telemundo for Spanish-language TV; and QVC and other home shopping networks. Most stations broadcast their network programs on HDTV. And, unlike your local cable or satellite company, they don’t charge you a thing for the extra “service.” What’s the best TV antenna you can buy right now?To watch any kind of OTA TV, you’ll probably need an antenna. If you’re lucky, you can still get a decent selection of channels with good old rabbit ears but if not, towers and antennae are still available. I grew up installing TV antennas for my dad’s television business and have since gone hands-on with all the brands on this list to determine the best TV antenna for your needs. My pick for the best TV antenna overall is the ClearStream 2Max More

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    US AI Safety Institute will be ‘gutted,’ Axios reports

    Andry Djumantara/Getty Images After reversing a Biden-era executive order on AI regulation and firing staff across several government agencies, the Trump administration is gearing up to make cuts to the US AI Safety Institute (AISI) next.  On Wednesday, Axios reported that probationary employees at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which houses AISI, […] More

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    This tiny webcam is way better than my MacBook’s default – here’s why

    <!–> ZDNET’s key takeaways The Emeet Pico+ webcam is available now on Amazon for $89 With outstanding video quality and a tiny footprint, this is the ideal webcam for on-the-go video meetings To get the best sound from the Pico+, you’ll need to use the Emeet Studio app, which is only available for MacOS and […] More

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    What does the ‘e’ in iPhone 16e stand for?

    Apple/ZDNETOn Thursday, Apple unveiled the newest edition to its iPhone lineup, namely the iPhone 16e. Also: I revisited the iPhone SE in 2025Initially, many people assumed Apple would christen it with the name iPhone SE 4. But the new moniker makes greater sense given the phone’s more robust features and Apple’s obvious desire to position it in the iPhone 16 family.What’s new with the iPhone 16e?Starting at $600, the iPhone 16e offers a host of enhancements over its SE predecessors. You’ll find a newer and refreshed design, a 6.1-inch OLED display, support for the AI-powered Apple Intelligence, an A18 chipset, Face ID, a USB-C connection, and Apple’s first in-house modem. On the camera end, the new model sports a 48MP wide camera on the back with an integrated 2x telephoto lens and a 12MP front-facing camera. Also: The best Apple deals of February 2025Sounds pretty good. But then there’s that “e” at the end.  More

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    Google Wallet now alerts you to loyalty card benefits you’re missing out on

    Jaque Silva/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Google Wallet has quietly become one of the most useful apps in your phone’s arsenal. Not only does it let you tap to pay in stores without your physical wallet or card, but you can store multiple cards, loyalty cards, official state IDs, your US passport, and more. Also: Android […] More

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    Yikes: Jailbroken Grok 3 can be made to say and reveal just about anything

    J Studios/Getty Images Just a day after its release, xAI’s latest model, Grok 3, was jailbroken, and the results aren’t pretty.  On Tuesday, Adversa AI, a security and AI safety firm that regularly red-teams AI models, released a report detailing its success in getting the Grok 3 Reasoning beta to share information it shouldn’t. Using three […] More

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    I tried Norton Private Browser to see how it compares to Tor – here’s what I found

    ZDNETIn today’s crazy world of constant schemes, hacks, breaches, and invasions of privacy, everyone should be using a measure of caution as they browse the web, shop, click links from emails (don’t do this without trusting the link), and do business.Also: 5 great Chrome browser alternatives that put your privacy firstTo get the highest level of browser privacy and security, you’ll either need to install a few extensions/add-ons to your current browser, adopt Tor Browser as your default, or go with an option like Norton Private Browser. Tor Browser is a great option, but it doesn’t always work with every website, and some might find it a bit too complicated. If that sounds like you, Norton Private Browser includes privacy that would normally require the addition of extensions or add-ons. What can you do with Norton Private Browser?Norton Private Browser More