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Salesmate CRM review 2026

Salesmate stands out with its modern interface, robust automation features, and comprehensive sales tools. While it may be pricier than some competitors, its time-saving capabilities and in-depth analytics make it a valuable investment for businesses seeking to optimize their sales operations and customer relationships. That said, the lack of enterprise-level features may be a deterrent for larger businesses with complex needs.

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HoneyBook CRM review 2026

HoneyBook stands out as a versatile CRM platform designed specifically for creative entrepreneurs and small businesses. It excels in simplifying client management, automating workflows, and integrating essential business tools. While primarily focused on creative industries, its intuitive interface and continual improvements make it a valuable asset for most small businesses.

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Agile CRM review 2026

Agile CRM is a feature-rich all-in-one CRM solution that caters to the needs of small and medium-sized businesses. With its affordable pricing plans and a wide range of tools for sales, marketing, and customer service, it provides good value for money. But the lack of consistent support, combined with a dated interface, hampers usability. There are competitors who do all of this with better execution, but not necessarily at a cheaper price point.

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ACT! CRM review 2026

ACT! CRM stands out with its long-standing reputation and adaptability to various business needs and industries. It provides a robust set of features including contact management, sales automation, and marketing tools. While the interface may feel outdated due to the lingering presence of its legacy design, the software's regular updates and integration capabilities make it a smart and reliable choice for SMBs.

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More All-Black Vision Pro Prototype Parts Surface Online

A new image shared by prototype collector and leaker Kosutami appears to show parts designed for an unreleased all-black Apple Vision headset.


The image shows what seems to be a Vision Pro's left power strap and audio pod with the attached power cable. It seems to be identical to Apple's existing hardware, but uses a dark finish not seen on any production Vision Pro hardware.

Kosutami previously claimed that Apple has been testing a thinner and lighter mixed-reality headset referred to internally as "Vision Air," featuring a Midnight-colored exterior and reduced weight achieved by switching several structural components and the battery enclosure to titanium. According to the leaker, this model would retain an aluminum exterior but adopt a deep bluish-black finish rather than the Vision Pro's current silver and white.

Earlier this year, Kosutami also shared images of a new Lightning-style connector in Midnight said to be intended for a next-generation Vision headset. The existing Vision Pro uses a 12-pin connector, while the unreleased cable featured only eight pins, which seemed to indicate that Apple may have been redesigning the external battery system for future headsets.

Apple had been widely expected to release a lower-cost headset called the "Vision Air," as well as a redesigned second-generation Vision Pro. However, Bloomberg reported in October that Apple paused development of all Vision headsets in order to accelerate work on AI-powered smart glasses.
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I tested the MSI Cubi NUC AI+ 2MG and it's perfectly placed if you want a simple productivity mini PC with onboard AI

The MSI Cubi NUC AI+ 2MG is a pint-sized productivity machine with a surprisingly great port offering, ideal for those out-of-sight machines that run multiple displays, share content over large displays in a lobby or on a sign, or on a front desk.

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