Kensington’s newest trackball is finally rechargeable — and coming soon

PC users who like big balls are often underserved, at least when it comes to input devices. Kensington is one of the best suppliers to that market (again, specifically when it comes to PC accessories), and it’s been a few years since it updated the design of its flagship trackball. We spotted the newest model […]

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Google’s Gemini AI can now create full slide presentations for you

Google is now updating its Gemini AI tool with a new feature in Canvas that allows presentations to be created directly in the AI conversation via prompts, according to a recent announcement post. Users can ask Gemini to automatically generate ready-made presentation slides with text, theme, and images, either using text-based instructions or by combining

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Did PCs win the console war? The next Xbox will run Windows, report claims

Microsoft’s next Xbox will run Windows, a report says, blurring the line between PCs and consoles and making the latest Xbox Ally X the model of what Microsoft hopes to achieve in gaming. Windows Central, which has established some good sources inside the console space, claims that the next Xbox will run Windows, with an

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The future of laptops is already here: 6 trends making 2025 a breakout year

Generally speaking, every laptop generation is faster and more capable than the one that came before it. But something’s different this year. Between higher performance hardware, more efficient components, a trend towards eco-friendly materials, and laptop designs that aren’t afraid to be weird and experimental, I have to say that 2025 feels like the most

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A popular new PDF editor is now only $40 for life (reg. $119)

TL;DR: Replace your Adobe Acrobat monthly subscription with PDF Agile now that a lifetime subscription is only $40. Adobe Acrobat isn’t the only reliable PDF editor around anymore, and its newest competitor doesn’t charge a monthly fee. Instead of paying for Acrobat indefinitely, now you can get PDF Agile for life on sale for $39.99 (reg. $119). With PDF Agile,

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Microsoft 365 is $99.99/year, but Microsoft Office is now only $50 for life

TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office for life for only $50. Instead of paying $99.99 per year for Microsoft 365, you can now get the same apps for life. Microsoft Office Pro 2021 is now available as a lifetime license, and it’s on sale for $49.97 (reg. $219.99). This version comes with Word Excel PowerPoint Outlook Publisher Access OneNote Teams (Free version)

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Silence pop-ups, banners, and trackers for life with this $19 tool

TL;DR: Get lifetime access to AdLock Premium for $18.99 (MSRP $210) and block ads, pop-ups, and trackers across your devices for good. Why AdLock is Helpful Stops all ads: Blocks pop-ups, banners, video ads, and some in-app commercials. Boosts privacy: Removes spyware and tracking tools that collect data in the background. Speeds up browsing: Pages load faster without extra scripts

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