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A really cheap way to get really smart lights

7 September 2025
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A really cheap way to get really smart lights
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In Installer No. 96, the author shares recent experiences with a customizable keyboard, gaming, and book reading while highlighting new releases like Hollow Knight: Silksong and Instagram for iPad. Notable product launches include Philips Hue’s affordable smart bulbs, Peacock’s The Paper spinoff, and Samsung’s Galaxy S25 FE.

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