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“Lanthorn” is an archaic spelling of “lantern” because animal horns that had been scraped thin and flattened were used in place of glass in early lanterns.

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This sink organizer has room for two items—perfect for a sponge and a scrubber. Add a compact design and anti-skid feet, and this simple item can be put next to nearly any sink, saving some frustration and keeping the space organized.

 
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Another Zero-Day Vulnerability Is Plaguing Chrome


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RTX vs. GTX: What Are the Differences?


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Netflix Is Upgrading Its Ad-Supported Plan


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The Best Horror Movies on Amazon Prime Video in 2023


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The Best Ergonomic Keyboards of 2023


Picking the best ergonomic keyboard is an important, but personal choice. What you’re looking for in terms of support will depend on what you find most comfortable. Whether you want a split keyboard or a concave design, these are the best available. Read More »

 
Acer Couldn’t Make This RTX 4090 Gaming PC Any Smaller


There are plenty of pre-built computers out there in many shapes and forms. Acer just revealed a new model that tries to pack a lot of gaming power into a small(ish) package. Read More »

 
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Acer is known for many things. Among them, of course, is laptops. Acer laptops are among the very best out there, and if you’re a fan of the brand, this new laptop belonging to the Swift range might interest you. Read More »

 
The New Acer Chromebook Spin 714 Has 13th Gen Intel CPUs


Intel released its 13th gen mobile Core processors at the start of 2023, and PC manufacturers are still updating their models with the latest hardware. The new Acer Chromebook Spin 714 is now available with the latest chips and other upgrades. Read More »

 
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Why You Should Stop Slowly Sipping Your Coffee


Some people guzzle their coffee as if their life depends on it. Others prefer to slowly sip on it over the course of an hour or two. But if you’re the latter, you might want to rethink the latter, and it’s all because of your teeth. Read More »

 
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8 Time-Saving Kitchen Tools That Get Food on the Table Fast


Cooking can be a time-consuming activity, but it doesn’t have to be. With the right kitchen tools, you can get food on the table faster than you ever thought possible. Whether you’re a busy professional or a parent with young children, these time-saving kitchen tools will make your life easier when it comes to cooking. Read More »

 
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Google Pixel 7a: Everything We Know so Far


We’re still deeply impressed by the Pixel 7, a smartphone that managed to offer a flagship experience for just $600. But leaks and rumors indicate that the upcoming Pixel 7a will go even further—it nearly matches the Pixel 7’s specs and hits an even lower price point. Read More »

 
Acer’s New Ultrawide Monitors Have USB-C, Up to 175 Hz


Acer sells some of the best monitors around, especially its gaming-focused models. Now the company is introducing two new options that will pair nicely with any gaming PC. Read More »

 

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What Is Mesh Wi-Fi and How Does It Work?


It’s time to replace your old Wi-Fi router, and you’ve heard a lot of good things about mesh Wi-Fi systems. Here’s what they are, how they work, and the benefits and downsides of using mesh over a traditional Wi-Fi router. Read More »

 

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How to Make Windows 11’s Task Manager “Always on Top”


Windows 11’s redesigned Task Manager has an always-on-top mode. Enable it, and the Task Manager will start in always-on-top mode every time you launch it in the future. The always-on-top Task Manager should even work in some situations where the standard Task Manager won’t appear. Read More »

 

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What’s New in Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster”, Available Now


Canonical’s latest release of its Ubuntu Linux desktop is here and we can hear its claws clacking. Ubuntu 23.04 arrived on April 20, 2023, and we gave the Lunar Lobster a once over ahead of its release. Read More »

 
Jabra Elite 4 Review: Quality Earbuds That Don’t Really Stand Out


For years, high-end true wireless earbuds were improving at a furious rate, but now more developments are happening near the lower side of the budget spectrum. Take the Jabra Elite 4 as an example: just a few short years ago, you’d never have true wireless earbuds with this feature set for $99. Read More »

 
10 Awesome Xbox Series X|S Features You Should Be Using


Have you finally gotten your hands on an Xbox Series X or S? There’s a lot packed into this Microsoft gaming console, so let’s take a look at the features that will help you make the most of all your new console has to offer. Read More »

 

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