Razer Returns to Its RGB Roots with the Cobra Pro Mouse

Razer just launched the Cobra Pro, a mouse that combines the Basilisk’s flashy attitude with the Viper’s slim design. And despite all of the pearl-clutching that you may see from enthusiasts, the Cobra Pro is an interesting offering with some unique specs. The Cobra Pro costs $130, and it’s the flagship offering in Razer’s new […]

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Satechi Threw the Whole Kitchen Sink Into Its New TB4 Docking Station

Need a docking station that does it all? Satechi’s new Thunderbolt 4 Multimedia Dock can support up to four external monitors, it’s absolutely plastered with high-speed ports, and its flexible form factor is perfect for most desktops. Of course, premium features cost money—this puppy is $350. Note: You can save 20% on the Satechi Thunderbolt […]

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Proton Finally Launches Its Password Manager

After a swift two-month wait, Proton Pass is now available. This password manager feature end-to-end encryption, it comes in free and paid flavors, and importantly, it integrates with Proton’s suite of privacy-focused apps. Password managers are fairly straightforward. They allow you to generate and store unique passwords on the fly. You can access these passwords […]

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Windows 11 Is Testing Passkeys for Apps and Websites

It’s no longer the 90s or 2000s, it’s the 2020s, and passwords are old news. These days, everyone from Google, Apple, and even Microsoft is ditching passwords for passkeys. And while it’s a slow shift, Microsoft has started testing passkeys in Windows 11. According to Bleeping Computer, Microsoft has a new passkey system for Windows […]

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