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    How to enable mouse gestures in Opera (and why you should)

    <!–> Image: Opera Software Opera is my default web browser and has been for a while now. This is partially due to the amazing tab management feature, Workspaces, but also because it’s fast and reliable. Although Opera does have a lot of features that might seem like bloat on another browser, Opera still manages to […] More

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    Finally! This is the Linux email client I’ve been hoping for

    Evolution has all the tools you need in a groupware suite. Jack Wallen/ZDNET ZDNET’s key takeaways Evolution is available to install (for free) from any Linux app store or the command line. It has all the tools needed to manage emails, calendars, tasks, contacts, and memos. The UI has a modern feel and setup is […] More

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    How 5G and XR makes mobile shopping faster, better and so much more fun

    <!–> A young woman checks the phone immersed in an artificial Intelligence.  Francesco Carta/Getty Images Humans have incredible capabilities to advance the technologies around us. We’ve created transformational technologies that save lives, like MRI machines and stoplights, to revolutionary handheld technologies like the iPhone and wireless headphones. But there’s a broader network of technology that […] More

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    T-Mobile tops speed tests among the three major US carriers – here’s how

    <!–> Maria Korneeva/Getty Images Are you a T-Mobile subscriber? Then you’re enjoying the quickest speeds for downloads, uploads, 5G performance, and a slew of other factors. At least, that’s according to the team behind Ookla’s Speedtest, which revealed last quarter’s mobile performance stats for the three major US carriers. During the fourth quarter of 2023, […] More

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    Faster than ever: Wi-Fi 7 standard arrives

    <!–> dem10/Getty Images The Wi-Fi Alliance has given Wi-Fi 7, officially known as 802.11be, its blessing, and our homes and offices will soon see speeds of – believe it or not – almost 5.8 Gigabits per second (Gbps).   Actually, just between us, I don’t believe Intel when it states, “a typical Wi-Fi 7 laptop […] More

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    The fall of Firefox: Mozilla’s once-popular web browser slides into irrelevance

    <!–> slpu9945/Getty Images When the Netscape browser suite source code was open-sourced in 1998, it was a desperate move.  Although Netscape and the Department of Justice had been successful in the courts at battling Microsoft’s Windows and Internet Explorer (IE) illegal monopoly, it didn’t matter. Netscape, once the most popular web browser of all, was […] More