Month: June 2020

NatWest launches open banking payments service NatWest Payit

NatWest has launched Payit, a new service that allows its customers to make instant online payments to participating retailers without needing to use a debit or credit card. Payit uses Open Banking infrastructure, which enables UK bank customers to pay for products and services, generally offered by medium-to-large companies. Introduced…

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Apple’s AI plan: a thousand small conveniences

AI has become an integral part of every tech company’s pitch to consumers. Fail to hype up machine learning or neural networks when unveiling a new product, and you might as well be hawking hand-cranked calculators. This can lead to overpromising. But judging by its recent WWDC performance, Apple has…

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The 15 Best Cloth Face Masks: Ones We Actually Like to Wear

Cloth face coverings are gonna be around for a while, so here are the WIRED team’s favorites for running, walking, and going to work. Source

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One of Klipsch’s Google Speakers Is Half Off Right Now

The Klipsch “The Three” speaker sounds good and looks even better. It’s as cheap as we’ve seen it. Source

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The Boogaloo movement has successfully hijacked social networks to spread

Lately a question I have been asking myself is: how worried do we need to be about the Boogaloo groups? The Boogaloo movement, if you’ve been sitting this one out so far, refers to a loosely knit group of right-wing extremists, some of whom advocate for second civil war. (The…

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PUBG’s mobile-exclusive ‘Livik’ map teased for launch null

It’s been a while since PUBG Mobile got a new map. That will be changing soon, as a cool new region will be added in the coming weeks. The upcoming map was first seen in the beta last month, giving us an idea of what to expect. It was pretty…

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