Month: February 2020
No Time To Die is reportedly almost three hours long – a new Bond movie record
US cinema chain Regal has seemingly revealed the runtime of new Bond movie No Time To Die – and at an eye-watering 163 minutes, it will be the longest Bond movie in history if this turns out to be true. That’s two hours and 43 minutes total, and only 18…
Read MoreLights\! Camera\! Meeting\! Videoconferencing Gets a Makeover
Companies like Zoom and Microsoft are trying to make the remote connections more real—and fun. Trouble is, humans are awkward. Source
Read MoreFirefox is showing the way back to a world that’s private by default
One of the nice things about looking at the full scope of tech news for the day is that two stories that you otherwise wouldn’t think to connect end up playing off each other perfectly. So it was today with the following pieces of news. First, Firefox is turning on…
Read MoreLights\! Camera\! Meeting\! Video Conferencing Gets a Makeover
Companies like Zoom and Microsoft are trying to make the remote connections more real—and fun. Trouble is, humans are awkward. Source
Read MoreBrave browser now automatically points to Wayback Machine on 404
The Brave web browser can now automatically detect when a webpage is unavailable and will offer to search the Wayback Machine for a backup, the Internet Archive has announced. Although the 404 error code is the most well known, the announcement notes that the feature also works for 408, 410,…
Read MoreGiffGaff introduces boosted data and unlimited calls and texts across Goodybags
GiffGaff, one of the big names in the world of SIM plans, has announced a re-imagined version of its Goodybags, boosting data on select packages and upping its calls and texts caps across the entire range. These ‘Goodybags’ are GiffGaff’s version of SIM only deals, operating on 1-month rolling contracts,…
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