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MeatStick V Duo Review: Two Probes, Serious Heat, and No More BBQ Guesswork

Whether you are a seasoned pitmaster or a weekend warrior trying not to turn your ribeye into a hockey puck, the MeatStick V Duo is here to save your BBQ reputation. This dual-probe system is built for the multitasker, allowing you to monitor two different proteins, like a slow-smoked brisket and a quick-searing steak, at the exact same time. People often make the mistake of asking how long to cook meat when the secret is the cooking temperature. The MeatStick V Duo will master those temps for a perfect cook every time.

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Smartphones & Gear

Motorola Edge 2026 Puts Durability, Cameras, and Faster Charging into a Smaller Midrange Phone

The motorola edge 2026 is arriving as Motorola’s newest midrange phone for North America, and its pitch is less about chasing flagship excess than making the everyday stuff feel less fragile. It has a compact 6.3″ display, a triple 50-megapixel camera system, faster wired and wireless charging, and a tougher build than many phones in its price range. At $599.99 unlocked, it’s aimed at people who want a phone that can handle travel, kids, commutes, spills, and too-full tote bags without demanding full flagship money or treating durability as an optional personality trait when it arrives in June.

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Home Tech

HOTLIGH Worklight Review: A Compact Rechargeable Light with More Tricks Than Expected

Some work lights are all business, and some have just enough gadget appeal to make you want to use them all the time. The HOTLIGH Worklight definitely lands in the second group. It looks a little like a tiny folding lightsaber, but it’s actually a rechargeable multi-mode task light with a light bar, a spotlight, UV lighting, a magnetic body, and a built-in hook. After a quick hands-on test, this is the kind of light that feels just as useful for a toolbox as it does for desk work, wiring projects, or poking around under the hood of a car.

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