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    Samsung's latest rugged devices are keeping old-school mobile traditions alive
    For anyone who misses the way smartphones used to work, Samsung has announced two new "rugged" Galaxy devices, the Galaxy XCover 7 Pro and the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro, that feature removable backplates and user-replaceable batteries. The Galaxy XCover 7 Pro is designed for enterprise customers, but it comes packed with some of the same Galaxy AI features Samsung has been pushing on its flagship smartphones, including Google's Circle to Search and Object Eraser. The phone uses a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip, has a brighter screen and comes with a 4,350mAh battery, but the reason to buy it are all the ways Samsung's made it tougher and more customizable than the average phone. That includes IP68 water and dust resistance, MIL-STD-810H certification for drops, programmable buttons, built-in pogo pins as another charging option and a battery you can replace yourself just by popping off the back of the phone. Samsung The Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro has a 10.1-inch screen and uses the same Snapdragon chip as the XCover 7 Pro, but the tablet offers even more options when it comes to charging. Samsung says the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro can be used without a battery inside if it's connected to a dock and you can also hot-swap batteries on the tablet without turning it off. You'll get to enjoy many of the same durability benefits as the XCover 7 Pro, and the IP68 water and dust resistance extends to the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro's S-Pen stylus, too. Samsung Neither of these devices are for normal people by any means, but they are good illustration of how formerly common-sense features like batteries you can replace yourself have become niche. We got lighter and sleeker flagship phones in the process, but one has to wonder whether XCover owners are the ones actually living the good life. The Galaxy XCover 7 Pro will be available to order on May 8, 2025. The Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro is schedule to be released in "early June," according to Samsung. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/samsungs-latest-rugged-devices-are-keeping-old-school-mobile-traditions-alive-120056640.html?src=rss
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    The Motorola Razr Plus could beat the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 in 3 key ways, according to new benchmarks
    The Motorola Razr Plus could be a powerful rival to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7, if new specs rumors are anything to go by.
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    Promoted to a leadership role? Here’s how to make the ‘player-to-coach’ transition seamlessly
    “Who am I to tell them how to make decisions?” This anxiety-induced thought played like a broken record in my head as my first leadership training event approached in my new role as a training director. Talking in front of 40 leaders, most of whom were older than my ripe old age of 30 at the time felt like the perfect opportunity for them to see right through my lack of expertise and expose me as the fraud I was. Years ago, while working at a regional bank, I was promoted from trainer to leading a training team in another department. My prior roles as a sales trainer and human resources consultant allowed me to build a company-wide reputation as an expert on complicated sales processes and navigating employee benefits and hiring processes. This new role pushed me out of the payment division into the retail branch banking side. In other words, it was way out of my comfort zone. And at this first training event, I could no longer rely on my expertise to help me feel safe, trusted, or relevant.  The Sky Parted That first event was tough. Afterward, I admitted to my manager, “Who am I to tell them what to do? I’ve been a manager for about five minutes and most of these leaders have been managers for 15 years.”  The question she posed to me next transformed my relationship with expertise for a lifetime. She asked, “What if your job is not to be the expert up there, but to facilitate the expertise in the room?”  It was like the sky parted and the sun emerged. Of course that was the answer. Because I had been promoted throughout my career due to my level of expertise, it was natural for me to assume that in my new role, expertise was the only way I could add value. Instead of being the expert, I had to rebrand myself as a leader who could facilitate, promote, and grow the expertise around her, whether it be in a training room, on my team, or even now leading my own coaching and speaking practice. Managers looking to break their identity as the expert and the go-to can benefit from undertaking a similar rebranding campaign.  People will likely continue to reach out to you, hoping for you to provide quick answers or jump in to help them fix an issue the way you used to. But it’s critical that you teach others how to see and use you in a new way so that you can advance to more strategic levels of leadership. This is easier said than done. After all, people have grown accustomed to your old ways of working.  Here are some common situations that can keep your stuck in the expert identity trap and some strategies to consider to avoid it. THE GUILT TRAP Moving into a new leadership role can sometimes unsettle colleagues accustomed to our old ways of working. They may (intentionally or not) attempt to elicit guilt, saying things like, “You used to do this for me” or “People are going to be upset about this change.” While these concerns may be valid, your role is to redirect any resistance toward productive outcomes. A helpful response might be, “That’s true, and moving forward, my focus is on working on this strategic project development for my team.”  Here are some other questions you can ask to redirect their energy: I know I used to handle this issue. How can I help you get the resources you need to move forward? I could give you the answer and I would also love to help you self-source for future needs. Where have you looked so far? I understand that people may be upset that I’m not involved any longer. What ideas do you have to help support them moving forward? THE HABIT TRAP As I rose to new levels of leadership in my corporate roles, if I continued saying yes to too many requests to do the work myself, people would continue to expect this of me. As a result, I would have been too busy delivering training without enough time to plan for, coach, and develop my direct reports. It would also mean my team loses out on valuable development opportunities and meaningful work. In every conversation, you have the opportunity to set the tone for your leadership, for the team, and for yourself. This includes expressing your expectations and having clear boundary conversations to redistribute and delegate work that is no longer yours. This might sound like: Jane handles this project now. I’d be happy to coordinate an introduction and handoff. Matt will be leading this initiative from now on. I’d be happy to schedule time for us to connect and coordinate transitions. THE COMFORT TRAP When you are promoted, comfort can get the best of your leaders if they continue assigning the same tasks as they did before the promotion. Because they value your speed and competence, this can hinder your growth in your new role. To avoid this, proactive communication is key. In my experience making this shift, I proactively communicated with my leader by clearly defining which projects I’d handle personally and which I’d delegate. I also encouraged my leader to reset expectations with her peers, making it clear my team would take on more project work as I transitioned into higher-level responsibilities. Aligning with leadership across the organization ensures that both you and your team are positioned to grow into new opportunities. This might sound like: I’d like my team to take on this project moving forward, so I can uplevel. How should we best communicate this to your peer group? Instead of me, my team will be leading these events. How should we best inform your peers so they know to go to Susie instead of me?  THE FREE TIME TRAP You have excused yourself from meetings you don’t need to be a part of and successfully delegated work. Now what? The mindset shift from “respond and react” to “think and plan” is challenging. One of my clients said it best: “I’m staring at a blank Word document that is supposed to be our annual strategic plan and I don’t know where to begin.” This space can feel disorienting and lead to the question, “If I’m not doing the visible work, then how am I adding value?” The key is to turn non-doing into an opportunity for growth and clarity. Focus on creating value by developing a new expertise setting strategic goals and coaching your team to achieve them. Try reflecting on some basic questions like: What did our team accomplish in the last month? Quarter? Year? What opportunities exist in our organization or market? What threats may hinder our progress or ability to succeed? Do I have the talent on my team to accomplish our future goals and objectives? What does good coaching, development, or support look like to achieve our goals? What key relationships do I need to repair, retain, or cultivate to ensure we reach our team’s goals? Breaking free from the expert trap requires you to redefine your value as a leader. The real measure of leadership is not in having all the answers but in cultivating the conditions for others to grow, contribute, and step into their own expertise. As you navigate this transformation, ask yourself: “What legacy do I want to leave? Do I want to be the person who always had the answers or the leader who empowered others to find their own?”
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    5 Best Kitchen Tools Of March 2025 To Impress Guests At Your Next Dinner Party
    Hosting the ultimate dinner party requires more than just good food – it’s about creating an experience that delights all the senses. With the right kitchen tools, you can transform your culinary efforts into an unforgettable event. We have curated a collection of the five best kitchen tools of March, designed to elevate your dinner parties to new heights. Each of these kitchen tools offers a unique and innovative way to enhance your dinner parties, whether by making food preparation more enjoyable or by adding a touch of elegance to your dining experience. With these tools in your arsenal, hosting the ultimate dinner party at home becomes easily achievable and also a delightful experience for both you and your guests. 1. Stacking Sake Drinkware The Stacking Sake Drinkware set is ideal for hosting dinner parties, especially those with a Japanese theme, or when serving sake. This drinkware enhances the flavor of sake and also elevates the drinking experience with its elegant, stackable design. The drinkware creates a sophisticated atmosphere that encourages conversation and connection, especially when shared among guests. It is made from high-quality tin and is designed to bring out the best flavors of sake, making it smoother and more palatable It serves as both a functional item and a decorative centerpiece making it a versatile addition to your dinner party, allowing you to celebrate and share the rich traditions of Japanese culture with your guests. Click Here to Buy Now: $299.00 What we like Enhances the flavor and experience of drinking sake. The elegant design doubles as a beautiful table piece. What we dislike Limited to sake, not suitable for other types of beverages. Requires careful handling to prevent damage to the delicate tin material. 2. Obsidian Black Salad & Serve Tongs The Obsidian Black Salad & Serve Tongs are an essential tool for hosting dinner parties, especially when it comes to serving salads and other side dishes. Their elegant design and dark black finish add a touch of sophistication to your dining table, making them highly functional, but also a stylish accessory that would look good placed in your kitchen and table. The tongs can handle a variety of dishes—ranging from leafy greens to pasta—ensuring that you can serve your guests with ease and precision. Their lightweight and durable construction means you can use them repeatedly without worrying about wear and tear, allowing you to focus on entertaining your guests instead of fussing over kitchen tools. Click Here to Buy Now: $22.00 What we like Strong and lightweight, offering durability and ease of use. Eco-friendly production, crafted from recycled steel. What we dislike The black finish may show fingerprints or smudges more easily. Not dishwasher safe, requiring hand washing to maintain appearance. 3. Iron Frying Plate The Iron Frying Plate is the perfect addition to your dinner parties as it allows you to cook and serve dishes directly from the same piece of cookware. This saves time in transferring food and also elevates the presentation by allowing guests to enjoy their meal straight from the beautifully crafted iron plate. It creates a unique experience, that will surely peak the interest of your guests, making it a conversation starter. The rustic, artisanal aesthetic of the Iron Frying Plate adds a unique charm to your table setting, offering an interactive dining experience as guests savor the flavors and textures right from the pan. Its durable construction ensures it can handle the rigors of a busy kitchen, making it an invaluable tool for any host. Click Here to Buy Now: $69.00 What we like Offers a unique dining experience, combining cooking and serving. Rust-resistant and easy to clean, ensuring long-lasting use. What we dislike Heavier than traditional plates, which might not be ideal for all users. Requires careful handling to avoid scratches on surfaces. 4. Obsidian Black Precision Chopstick Tongs The Obsidian Black Precision Chopstick Tongs are an excellent and innovative element to add to any dinner party, especially when the menu includes small or delicate dishes like sushi or appetizers. These tongs provide the precision needed for plating intricate dishes, ensuring that each serving looks as good as it tastes. Their unique design, which is inspired by traditional Japanese utensils, adds a cultural flair to your dinner party, allowing you to impress guests with both your culinary skills and the elegance of your tableware. The durable and stylish finish of the tongs ensures they remain a staple in your kitchen for many dinner parties to come. Click Here to Buy Now: $19.00 What we like Combines the elegance of chopsticks with the practicality of tongs. Durable and corrosion-resistant, ensuring long-lasting use. What we dislike May require practice to master handling, especially for those unfamiliar with chopsticks. Not ideal for handling large or heavy food items. 5. Playful Palm Grater The Playful Palm Grater is another fantastic entrant to your dinner party as it adds both functionality and fun to your culinary preparations.  Its compact, ergonomic design makes it easy for hosts or guests to grate cheese, zest citrus, or shred vegetables directly onto dishes, enhancing flavors right at the table. The vibrant colors and unique shape of the grater serve as a practical kitchen tool and also as a conversation starter, encouraging guests to engage in the meal preparation process. This interactive element can make dining more enjoyable and inclusive, allowing everyone to contribute to the final touches of each dish. With the Playful Palm Grater, you can effortlessly add a personal touch to your dinner party, ensuring that each dish is perfectly seasoned to impress your guests. Click Here to Buy Now: $25.00 What we like Ergonomic design offers excellent control and comfort. Available in lively colors, adding a playful touch to your kitchen. What we dislike Limited to small-scale grating tasks, not suitable for large quantities. May require frequent cleaning to maintain its vibrant appearance. The post 5 Best Kitchen Tools Of March 2025 To Impress Guests At Your Next Dinner Party first appeared on Yanko Design.
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    Astro is Wix's new AI tool, and it's going to change the way you work
    It may not be ground-breaking, but you want an easier workflow, right?
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    Brass Typhoon: The Chinese Hacking Group Lurking in the Shadows
    Though less well-known than groups like Volt Typhoon and Salt Typhoon, Brass Typhoon, or APT 41, is an infamous, longtime espionage actor that foreshadowed recent telecom hacks.
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    The Former C.I.A. Officer Capitalizing On Europe’s Military Spending Boom
    Eric Slesinger made a career shift from the spy agency to venture capital, championing military start-ups as Europe beefed up its defenses amid an uncertain relationship with the United States.
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    White House bizarrely denies the existence of Apple’s tariff exemption
    Macworld In the tariff saga’s latest baffling twist, President Trump claimed Sunday that the exemption announced Friday for imported electronics simply does not exist. In a lengthy post to Truth Social (via HuffPost), the president insisted that “NOBODY is getting ‘off the hook'” and that “There was no Tariff ‘exception’ announced on Friday.” This is confusing because U.S. Customs and Border Protection absolutely did publish a list of exempted products on that day. Trump’s rationale for denying exemptions exists is that “These products are subject to the existing 20% Fentanyl Tariffs, and they are just moving to a different Tariff ‘bucket.’ The Fake News knows this, but refuses to report it.” However, the claim made by media outlets this weekend was no more and no less than the simple and factual statement that a wide range of electronics, including nearly all of Apple’s products, were being made exempt from the latest round of reciprocal tariffs. Macworld noted at the time that the so-called “fentanyl” tariffs appeared to remain in effect, but this does not change the fact that official sources had indicated that other far larger 125 percent tariffs on China imports no longer applied. We also noted that any exemptions could well be temporary and that the entire saga has been unpredictable. If the White House intends to apply a different “bucket” of tariffs to imported electronics in the future, that too does not contradict or refute the overall media coverage of the exemptions. And the government made no such indication in its announcement of the Reciprocal Tariff Exclusion. Macworld takes no pleasure in contradicting the president in this way and would be happy to never cover tariffs again. Sadly, because Apple manufactures so many iPhones in China, the tariffs stand to impact the company’s customers through price rises. We will continue to note future changes in policy and their likely effect on Apple’s operations.
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    Now companies can patch Windows 11 without rebooting
    Microsoft has now added support for hotpatching in Windows 11 Enterprise 24H2 on x64 systems (AMD/Intel), Bleeping Computer reports. The support means that some security updates can be installed without restarting the computers. Instead, security updates are downloaded in the background and installed by patching in-memory code into running processors. Hotpatch updates will be released quarterly. “With hotpatch updates, you can quickly take action to help protect your organization against cyberattacks, while minimizing user disruption. You start by creating a quality update policy with hotpatch activation in Windows Autopatch through the Microsoft Intune console,” Microsoft writes. Windows should be able to determine on its own whether a system is compatible with hotpatch updates.
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    New iPhone Fold leak details screen resolutions & under-display camera
    The iPhone Fold is rumored to get two high-resolution screens, with Apple also reportedly installing an under-screen camera for the bigger display.A render of what the iPhone Fold could look like - Image Credit: AppleInsiderThe iPhone Fold has been long in development, with Apple keen to make the display as perfect as possible for the release. If a leaker is to be believed, the end result could be an iPhone with a very large screen.According to Weibo leaker "Digital Chat Station," the iPhone Fold will have two displays. The main one is the internal screen, which is claimed to measure 7.76 inches diagonally. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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