Weekly Issue: 2026-08
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‘Sapphire’ isn’t just an ‘Aluminium’ flagship: it is actually the first Chromebook Plus tablet

We have spent a lot of time talking about ‘Sapphire’ in the last few months. We know it is a Lenovo-built device, we know it packs the powerful MediaTek Kompanio Ultra chip, and we know it features a very Pixel-esque light bar.
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‘Sapphire’ isn’t just an ‘Aluminium’ flagship: it is actually the first Chromebook Plus tablet

We have spent a lot of time talking about ‘Sapphire’ in the last few months. We know it is a Lenovo-built device, we know it packs the powerful MediaTek Kompanio Ultra chip, and we know it features a very Pixel-esque light bar.
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Pixel 10a specs leaked by carrier ahead of Google’s February 18 launch

Google officially pulled back the curtain on the Pixel 10a a few days ago with a video teaser that confirms what we’ve been suspecting. The Pixel 10a is not only real, but, as expected, it’s coming a lot sooner than some might have expected.
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Pixel 10a specs leaked by carrier ahead of Google’s February 18 launch

Google officially pulled back the curtain on the Pixel 10a a few days ago with a video teaser that confirms what we’ve been suspecting. The Pixel 10a is not only real, but, as expected, it’s coming a lot sooner than some might have expected.
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Android 17’s new ‘Handoff’ feature could be huge for ‘Aluminium’ device continuity

We spend a lot of time these days talking about Project ‘Aluminium’, Google’s massive, multi-year effort to unify the Android and ChromeOS stacks into a single, cohesive platform.
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Android 17’s new ‘Handoff’ feature could be huge for ‘Aluminium’ device continuity

We spend a lot of time these days talking about Project ‘Aluminium’, Google’s massive, multi-year effort to unify the Android and ChromeOS stacks into a single, cohesive platform.
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Weird Wealth: Oddball Methods Regular People Use to Earn Big

Not everyone builds a fortune through office jobs or stock portfolios. Some people have figured out genuinely strange ways to pull in money, and the numbers back it up. Weird wealth is real.
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Weird Wealth: Oddball Methods Regular People Use to Earn Big

Not everyone builds a fortune through office jobs or stock portfolios. Some people have figured out genuinely strange ways to pull in money, and the numbers back it up. Weird wealth is real.
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Tips for First-Time Buyers at Heavy Equipment Auctions

Whether you need construction equipment, agricultural machines, or industrial tools, auctions offer a wide selection at competitive prices. To succeed at your first auction, preparation is crucial. Understanding bidding rules, inspecting machinery, and setting a clear budget are essential steps.
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Why Choosing the Right IT Partner is Crucial for Business Growth

Technology plays a fundamental role in business expansion. Companies rely on software, networks, and data management to maintain efficiency, security, and customer satisfaction. Without reliable technical support, businesses may struggle to keep up with market demands. A trusted technology provider ensures smooth operations, reducing downtime and increasing productivity.
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Thinking of Getting a Payday Loan? Avoid These Costly Errors

Short on cash before your next paycheck? You’re not alone. Unexpected expenses can arise at any time, making it difficult to manage finances until payday. Many people turn to quick financial solutions to cover urgent expenses.
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Google patches Chrome zero-day as in-the-wild exploits surface
High-severity CSS flaw let malicious webpages run code inside the sandbox Google has quietly pushed out an emergency Chrome fix after attackers were caught exploiting the browser’s first reported zero-day of 2026.…
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Google patches Chrome zero-day as in-the-wild exploits surface
High-severity CSS flaw let malicious webpages run code inside the sandbox Google has quietly pushed out an emergency Chrome fix after attackers were caught exploiting the browser’s first reported zero-day of 2026.…
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Google patches Chrome zero-day as in-the-wild exploits surface
High-severity CSS flaw let malicious webpages run code inside the sandbox Google has quietly pushed out an emergency Chrome fix after attackers were caught exploiting the browser’s first reported zero-day of 2026.…
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How to Pick the Best Chromebooks for Online Slot Players

Chromebooks have grown up. They are no longer just school laptops or spare machines for email and Netflix. A lot of people now use them as their main device, including for online entertainment. If you play online slots, that impacts in very practical ways.
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Leaky Chrome extensions with 37M installs caught divulging your browsing history

An estimated 37 million worldwide installations of a clutch of leaky Chrome extensions are transmitting users’ browsing histories to external servers. According to findings by an independent security researcher using the pseudonym “Q Continuum,” a total of 287 extensions sent data that closely matched the URLs visited during simulated browsing sessions.
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