Month: August 2020

The 20 best online games you should play today The 20 best online games you should play today

Runescape is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing game, and while it may not seem that important on the surface, it’s actually a huge deal. Documented by the Guinness World Records, Runescape is known as the world’s most popular free MMORPG, with over 200 million registered players. It also has…

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Does identity theft protection and credit monitoring really work? null

Everyone is at risk of identity theft. But can you really protect against it? Companies offering identity theft protection and credit monitoring services seem to suggest that yes, you can. But how reliable are these services? Do they really deliver on their promise, or can you protect your identity from…

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Tech Companies Helped Foster Cancel Culture. They Should Have To Answer For It.

Ben Kothe / BuzzFeed News; Getty Images Last week, Republican Rep. Jim Jordan asked a question at a Congressional hearing that seemed to come out of nowhere. While the biggest tech CEOs — Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Apple’s Tim Cook, and Google’s Sundar Pichai — were being questioned…

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HBO Max is making a series based on the One Perfect Shot Twitter account

Cinema buffs have something to look forward to from HBO Max. The streaming service is adapting popular Twitter account One Perfect Shot, which shares some of the most iconic compositions in film history, into a documentary series.Each 30-minute episo… Source

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VoteByMail makes it easier to request a mail-in ballot ahead of the election

A new website tries to streamline the process of signing up to vote by mail. VoteByMail.io is a new service created by volunteers with work experience at several prominent companies, including Google, Intel, Dropbox, and Nike, that aims to help registered voters sign up for a mail-in ballot. The site…

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Google is shutting down its website builder null

Google has sent out an email warning users that its classic Sites website builder service will soon be discontinued and that they need to migrate their websites to new Google Sites if they wish for them to remain online. Following its acquisition of JotSpot back in 2006, Google launched Google…

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