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    The best Galaxy Z Fold 5 cases 2024: Expert recommended

    Foldable phones are all the rage within the smartphone industry, with companies like Google and Android releasing multiple models–like the recent Galaxy Z Fold 6 and the Google Pixel 9 Pixel Pro Fold– and Apple possibly teasing one in a few years. If you hopped on the trend by purchasing the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, it may be wise to invest in a quality case to make your device last. Samsung makes official Galaxy cases More

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    The best Raspberry Pi alternatives: Expert recommended

    Are you trying to build your own home security system or possibly a robot? Or, maybe you need a small computing system to build your own computer. In such cases, single-board computers (SBC) are incredibly useful. The most well-known SBC is undoubtedly the Raspberry Pi, which is renowned globally for its versatility, low power consumption, reliability, and user-friendliness. Also: Finding Raspberry Pi: Where to buy the latest model and its alternativesHowever, you can still explore alternatives to the Raspberry Pi, especially considering the current shortage and the recent surge in price. Alternative SBCs can be used to customize unique projects and provide improved performance alongside AI and VR support. Other alternatives are rated for industrial use, and some are suitable for programming and educational products or, perhaps, even for taking advantage of ChatGPT applications. What is the best Raspberry Pi alternative right now?We tested and researched the best Raspberry Pi alternatives available based on performance, connectivity and storage, ease of use, and price. Libre Computer Board More

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    Buy a Samsung Galaxy A35 at Amazon and get a pair of Buds FE free. Here’s how

    Kerry Wan/ZDNETSamsung may have just dropped new phones and devices back in July, but there are some sizzling savings still live on some other models, like the Galaxy A35 smartphone — just in time for back-to-school. Also: The best Amazon deals right now: August 2024Right now, Amazon is offering a free pair of Samsung Buds FE wireless earbuds when you bundle them with a Samsung Galaxy A35 smartphone More

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    Stability AI’s text-to-image models arrive in the AWS ecosystem

    Stability AI This is a toolbox story. AWS Bedrock is an AI toolbox, and it’s getting loaded up with a few new power tools from Stability AI. Let’s talk about the toolbox first, and then we’ll look at the new power tools developers can reach for when building applications. Also: 6 digital twin building blocks […] More

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    Get a Microsoft Office 2019 license for Windows or Mac for $27

    Score a Microsoft Office license now at a big discount. StackSocial Whether you’re setting up your new laptop or using a machine you’ve had for years, access to Microsoft Office is a necessity for many of us to get things done. Right now, you can buy a lifetime license to the 2019 version of Microsoft Office Professional […] More

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    Over 2 million new users flocked to Bluesky last week – here’s why

    Maria Diaz/ZDNETX’s loss is Bluesky’s gain. In just a few short days, rival social media platform Bluesky has captured more than two million new users, a hefty increase for a social network that held only around six million members before this week. The surge comes after Elon Musk’s X was banned and blocked in Brazil over political issues, prompting many Brazilians to migrate to Bluesky.In a post on Monday, Bluesky proclaimed: “TWO MILLION new people in the last week! A very warm welcome.” To hammer home the point that a lot of the growth came from Brazil, Bluesky added: “DOIS MILHÕES de pessoas novas na última semana! uma calorosa recepção a todos!”Also: Why the NSA advises you to turn off your phone once a weekA Bluesky stats page also recorded the flood of new users, showing a total of 8,747,821 at last count. A Tuesday post from a Bluesky engineer marked the jump in not only users but also likes, follows, and reposts. More

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    That massive Pixel security flaw reported last month has been patched

    Max Buondonno/ZDNETLast month, researchers uncovered a security flaw that affected a “very large percentage” of Pixel phones. Google’s new update, rolling out today, fixes that vulnerability.Several weeks ago, online security firm iVerify published a blog detailing how the vast majority of Pixel phones shipped since 2017 contained software called showcase.apk. The software wasn’t intended for consumers but for Verizon store employees to show off Pixel phone features.Also: Why the NSA advises you to turn off your phone once a weekThe issue was that showcase.apk has very high system privileges and can even execute code and install software remotely. In theory, someone with malicious intentions could access the Amazon Web Services domain that powers the software and place malware or spyware on an unsuspecting person’s phone.Since the app came pre-installed, users couldn’t remove it manually.  More