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Your Android phone can now control more of your PC, and here’s how

Your Android phone can now control more of your PC, and here’s how

Tushar Mehta / Android Authority TL;DR Microsoft is updating its Link to Windows app on Android, enabling you to access your PC more easily. The update allows you to view the PC’s battery status, recent files, and clipboard from your Android devices. The update also allows you to lock your Windows PCs remotely using your phone. Microsoft’s Phone Link is …

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Here’s How Much Money It Takes to Be Considered “Wealthy” in 2025

Here’s How Much Money It Takes to Be Considered “Wealthy” in 2025

Building wealth is a goal many people share. However, as wages stagnate and prices of everyday goods and services continue to surge, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to achieve. But what exactly does “wealth” look like for the average person? The definition may vary depending on factors like the cost of living in your area and your lifestyle, but a new …

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Here’s why teens don’t belong on dating apps

Here’s why teens don’t belong on dating apps

Facebook Tweet Email Link Kara Alaimo is an associate professor of communication at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Her book “Over the Influence: Why Social Media Is Toxic for Women and Girls — And How We Can Take It Back” was published in 2024 by Alcove Press. Teenagers are using dating apps more than we previously knew, according to research published this …

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US Postal Service turns 250. Here’s how it has evolved over the years

US Postal Service turns 250. Here’s how it has evolved over the years

The one government agency that still reaches nearly every American daily — undeterred by rain, sleet, snow or even gloom of night — turns 250 on Saturday. Established in 1775, when the Second Continental Congress appointed Benjamin Franklin as postmaster general, the postal service predates the United States itself. It was launched nearly a year before the colonies declared their …

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Tesla wants to bring robotaxis to San Francisco. Here’s what’s standing in the way.

Tesla wants to bring robotaxis to San Francisco. Here’s what’s standing in the way.

Tesla is launching an even-more-limited version of its early robotaxi service in San Francisco this weekend, according to Business Insider, after an initial rollout began last month in Austin, Texas. The company plans to send invites to Tesla owners to test the service, according to the report. Depending on how and if Tesla proceeds, its actions could violate state regulations …

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Your Mac is getting more iPad-like in macOS Tahoe, here’s how

Your Mac is getting more iPad-like in macOS Tahoe, here’s how

A lot has been said about iPadOS 26 bringing many powerful Mac-like features to the iPad. While that’s true, the exchange is also mutual. Apple has several iPad-inspired changes coming to the Mac in macOS Tahoe. Here’s what’s new. macOS Tahoe comes with several iPadOS-inspired changes Mac users may not love the sound of macOS Tahoe borrowing features from the …

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Here’s what happened at Day 3 of Dolphins training camp: Who impressed, highlights, more – Miami Herald

Here’s what happened at Day 3 of Dolphins training camp: Who impressed, highlights, more  Miami Herald Dolphins camp: QB Quinn Ewers is the star; plus stock up, stock down  Sun Sentinel Miami Dolphins Fins Up/Fins Down: Day 3 training camp  The Palm Beach Post Dolphins Stock Report: Rookie quarterback shines  Miami Herald What we’re hearing and seeing at Cowboys training camp: Scuffle breaks out …

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Here’s how it can generate apps without coding, with a simple prompt

Here’s how it can generate apps without coding, with a simple prompt

Google is piloting a new AI-powered coding tool called Opal, designed to help users build mini web applications by describing what they want to create in plain language. The tool, now accessible in the United States via Google Labs, is the latest in a growing wave of so-called “vibe-coding” platforms targeting both developers and non-technical users, as reported by TechCrunch. …

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