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If you’re unsure about investing, this $55 OpenAI-backed tool simplifies everything

TL;DR: If the stock market feels overwhelming, Sterling Stock Picker simplifies everything with personalized picks, AI guidance, and easy portfolio-building—now available for life for $55.19 (MSRP $486) with code STOCKS20. This app is for those who want to invest in the stock market but need some guidance. If you’ve ever stared blankly at a sea of tickers, you’re not alone. …

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Best free antivirus 2026: Keep your PC safe without spending a dime

Image: Shutterstock.com / solarseven A lot of attention focuses on the best paid antivirus suites, but free antivirus solutions are worth talking about, too. Not only are Windows’ built-in safeguards a solid option, but the same antivirus engines behind paid third-party software power the gratis versions, too. So if you see a free alternative to …

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Wyze Solar Cam Pan review: Pan/tilt security powered by the sun

TechHive Editors Choice At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Built-in solar panel keeps the battery topped off with minimal sunlight AI person tracking doesn’t require a subscription Fully wire-free installation with flexible mounting options Cons Continuous 24/7 recording requires an optional AC power adapter Solar performance depends heavily on placement and sunlight Advanced alerts and …

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While Microsoft is obsessed with AI, Valve is stealing PC gaming away

Microsoft’s big focus for Windows is AI integration. Meanwhile, Valve has been not-so-quietly pilfering the entire PC gaming ecosystem from Microsoft, turning the Linux-based SteamOS into a real competitor to Windows. In a few years, gaming laptops may run SteamOS instead of Windows. And Microsoft has no one to blame but itself. Valve’s big PC …

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DIY PC building is a no-fly zone in 2026. (Thanks, RAM.) Now what?

I don’t typically make New Year’s resolutions, but 2026 is a special exception. You can thank stratospheric memory prices for that—and a little scare that happened right before Christmas. Micro Center briefly marked a handful of SSDs for sale at their suggested list price, alarming DIY PC builders with the thought of $600+ 2TB NVMe …

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CES 2026 will bring faster, stranger laptops. Just don’t expect them to be cheap

Image: Matthew Smith / IDG CES (Consumer Electronics Show), the world’s largest consumer tech expo, will kick off on January 6th, 2026. It’s a notoriously gigantic event packed with everything from robotic pet doors to self-driving cars, and there’s always a ton of laptop news amid the noise. CES 2026 could be a particularly tumultuous …

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Chip wars: What to expect from Intel, AMD, Nvidia, and Snapdragon at CES 2026

Each new CES is an opportunity for a glimpse at the processors and platforms coming for the new year, even if they have been previously announced. This year is no different. Two of the three major arrivals have already been disclosed, both for notebooks. Intel has revealed its next-generation Core Ultra platform, “Panther Lake,” and …

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