Month: February 2021

Trello unveils new look to help you be more productive working from home Trello

Project management tool Trello has undergone a major redesign in response to recent workplace changes. With COVID-19 leading to substantial shifts in how most people work, the new version of Trello hopes to be better suited to remote working. In addition to aesthetic changes like a new logo and illustrations,…

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How to watch today’s Nintendo Direct live stream

If you’re into gaming, you’ll want to know that Nintendo is hosting a 50-minute live stream today that it calls Nintendo Direct, and the company will focus on games coming to the Switch in 2021. This is the first time the company has hosted a full-fledged Nintendo Direct live stream…

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Coinbase will soon allow users to earn interest on Ethereum Ethereum 2.0

Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has launched a waiting list for users that would like to earn interest on Ether (ETH) held in their account wallet. As per a recent blog post, the firm will soon introduce a staking facility that will allow customers to set aside a portion of their holdings…

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Geothermal home heating gets a $30 million boost from Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy Ventures

There’s a low energy solution to home heating and cooling sitting right underneath most houses, but until recently no one has been able to tap it. That solution is geothermal energy, using the earth’s own heat to provide temperature controlled comfort to homeowners is the mission that Kathy Hannun set…

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Microsoft Edge is getting even safer for some users Microsoft Edge

Microsoft Edge will be getting a new Kids Mode as the web browser looks to provide greater protections for younger web surfers.  The new feature is currently only available via the Canary test channel but is expected to come to the dev channel shortly afterward, followed by a general release.…

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Keep This Gear at Home In Case of Emergencies

From flashlights to water purifiers, these items can be of immense help in case of a natural disaster or power outage. Source

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