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    Is your Ring camera showing strange logins? Here’s what’s going on

    Maria Diaz/ZDNETIf a TikTok trend has you spooked about your Ring camera’s security, there’s good news — everything is OK and nobody is watching your videos.Over the past 24 hours, videos of a strange problem with Ring cameras have flooded TikTok. The videos make some fairly unsettling claims and urgent warnings. If you check your device history, people say, you may notice a series of logins on May 28, 2025, from devices that aren’t yours. This means that for the past two months, the videos warn, strangers have been accessing your videos. Also: Ring’s new generative AI feature is here to answer your ‘who’s there?’ or ‘what was that?’ questionsThese warnings quickly went viral, amassing thousands of comments from panicked users who also saw strange logins, plus hundreds of thousands of shares. The warnings made their way onto other platforms like Reddit.What caused the Ring May 28 incident?Ring says these claims aren’t true. Neither your account nor Ring itself has been hacked, and no unauthorized person has seen your video clips. The actual explanation is much less dire.When I reached out to Ring’s media team, a representative confirmed that there was no security incident or breach, and Ring or Ring devices weren’t hacked. Instead, Ring made a back-end update that resulted in prior login dates being shown as May 28, 2025 (even if they weren’t) and device names being incorrectly displayed as “Device name not found.”  More

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    You can finally move Chrome’s address bar on Android – here’s how

    Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNETNearly a month ago, Google announced a small but highly anticipated addition to Chrome on Android — the ability to relocate the browser’s address bar to the bottom of the screen. “Depending on the size of your hand and your device,” Google explained, “one address bar position may feel more comfortable than the other.” This update gives you the flexibility to choose your preferred location.Also: You can ask Gemini AI anything directly in Google Chrome – here’s how and why you shouldIt’s been a slow rollout, but things are picking up as the feature is now available to a wide number of users.Some users are getting a notification about the new option when they open Chrome, but not all. I never received any notification on my Pixel 9 Pro, so I wasn’t aware of any changes, but I was able to relocate the bar when I tried. More

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    I ran with Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, and it both humbled and motivated me

    <!–> ZDNET’s key takeaways The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic starts at $499.99, with the LTE model priced at $549.99. The physical rotating bezel is smooth, One UI contains new health metrics, and the cushion design is elegant. The display shrunk to 1.34 inches, it’s rather expensive, and the bands are tough to secure in […] More

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    NordPass vs. Bitwarden: Which password manager is best?

    Password managers are essential tools for creating and securely storing login credentials and other sensitive data you want to have at your fingertips. There are plenty of solid password management solutions on the market, so it can be difficult to know which combination of features, cost, and user experience is best for your situation. In our head-to-head comparison of NordPass More

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    The best free email marketing software of 2025: Expert tested

    Many email marketing tools promise the world but deliver only headaches. You’re probably here because your current solution isn’t cutting it. Maybe the automation feels clunky, the pricing doesn’t scale, or you’re drowning in features you’ll never use. It’s more common than you’d think!Also: The best email marketing softwareThe good news? I’ve helped startups and businesses set up newsletters, order tracking workflows, calendar invites — the whole nine yards. And with time, I’ve picked up on the tools that are best at each of them. Whatever your email marketing needs in 2025, here are my top picks that offer the best free options to help you test the waters.What is the best free email marketing software right now?My top pick for free email marketing software is Brevo More

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    How a circuit breaker finder helped me map my home’s wiring (and why that matters)

    <!–> ZDNET’s key takeaways The Klein Tools 80016 Circuit Breaker Finder effectively maps circuits throughout your home. It’s a useful tool with clear discovery indicators and improved safety features. It’s somewhat pricey at $65, with minimal directions for beginners. –> Do you ever wonder what wall socket corresponds to which circuit breaker or circuit in […] More

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    I tested a Bluetooth tracker for iOS and Android, and its safety features are top-tier

    <!–> ZDNET’s key takeaways The Chipolo Pop Tracker tag is small, durable, water-resistant, and loud. User-replaceable battery lasts a year. Like all third-party tags, they do not support Apple’s own precision finding. –> For me, finder tags like the Apple AirTags<!–> have been a game changer. And that’s not a word of hyperbole. They have […] More

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    This MSI handheld could replace my gaming laptop, and not just for its more portable design

    <!–> ZDNET’s key takeaways The MSI Claw 8 AI+ is available through the company’s online store and Amazon for $999. It stands tall as a high-performing gaming handheld with a vibrant touchscreen and unique design. However, its large size won’t be for everyone, and there are a few software bugs. more buying choices When it […] More