Notion Mail Is Good, But It's Good for Notion People
Notion Mail finally brings the database logic you already live in to your inbox - but it's not trying to convert anyone.
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Notion Mail finally brings the database logic you already live in to your inbox - but it's not trying to convert anyone.
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Amazon's color e-ink Kindle isn't trying to replace your tablet. That's exactly why it works.
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Running an open-weight AI chatbot locally on an iPhone can cost as little as a one-time $5 purchase, with added benefits of offline use and stronger privacy.
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Specialized adapters using existing coaxial or other in-wall wiring can deliver wired internet speeds without the hassle of running new ethernet cables.
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Blackmagic Camera's 3.3 update adds an Apple Watch companion app, letting solo creators remotely monitor footage, start recording, and apply LUTs from their wrist.
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Steep depreciation has turned the 2015 Mercedes-Benz S550 - a twin-turbo V8 flagship - into a used bargain now priced below many new economy cars.
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Most laptop stands are either wobbly junk or overengineered status symbols. The HiRise Pro sits in an uncomfortable middle ground.
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Microsoft is rolling out a redesigned Microsoft 365 Copilot with a faster interface, structured responses, and a context-sensitive UI approach called progressive disclosure.
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Adding more storage to a PC isn't always as simple as buying a bigger drive - your motherboard may impose limits on how far you can actually scale.
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The 2026 Buick Envista starts at $24,700 and makes a credible case against pricier German rivals with its styling, cabin quality, and feature set.
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Nintendo quietly launched Pictonico, a quirky mobile game with strong WarioWare vibes, marking an unexpected return to smartphone gaming.
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