The now-retired Labrador used her nose to find laptops, thumb drives, and other evidence humans missed, helping launch a whole new kind of digital forensics.
Meet Iris, the now-retired Labrador who sniffed out hidden laptops, thumb drives, and other technological evidence, helping launch a whole new kind of digital forensics.
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Tamron is making it easier for more people to customize its lenses
The Tamron Link is a tiny accessory that attaches to your lens and lets you connect to it wirelessly. It only adds 2g to your ...
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Bambu Lab H2C
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Google's new Pixel is light on upgrades, but smooths out a common annoyance
Image: Google Google has announced the Pixel 10a, the latest entry in the tech giant's smartphone lineup. The last iteration of the entry-level phone marked a move away from the Pixel's iconic camera ...
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Camp Snap CS-8
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The best bike lights help you see, be seen, and keep you safe when cycling on and off road ...
Believe it or not, it's possible to prepare and file your income taxes without spending a dime. We've reviewed the leading ...
Follow my expert advice to make your Windows 11 PC faster, regardless of its age or specs, without compromising the appearance and functionality of the OS.
Discover seven practical Windows 11 AI features for 2026, from Copilot and Live Captions translation to Recall, Studio ...
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Toshiba Canvio Flex portable hard drive review
The good old mechanical portable hard drive lives on, but for how long?
An excellent home security video camera, but not the cheapest ...
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