Month: March 2021

These LED dice could electrify your next DnD campaign

Sometimes it’s nice to get away from technology for a bit, settle down with some friends, and play an entire role-playing game using just pen, paper, and lots of dice. But if that’s a little low-fi for you, then there’s always Pixels, a new set of electronic dice with built…

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Why this Marvel icon won’t play Star Wars’ Grand Admiral Thrawn Grand Admiral Thrawn

The Mandalorian season 2 on Disney Plus opened the door to a potential live-action appearance from one of Star Wars fans’ favorite villains. Ahsoka Tano’s arrival on the show sent the rumor mill into overdrive, with many diehard fans believing that the Jedi’s appearance could lead to Grand Admiral Thrawn’s…

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You Need a Password Manager. Here Are the Best Ones

Keep your logins locked down with our favorite apps for PC, Mac, Android, iPhone, and web browsers. Source

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Microsoft could be closing its Enterprise app store Windows 10

Microsoft has apparently started emailing Windows 10 customers notifying them about new restrictions in the Microsoft Store for Business and Education, signalling a move towards its imminent closure. The app store, which carried custom apps and tools to cater to business and education users, went live in the summer of…

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Verizon’s 5G Home Internet arrives in 10 new locations

Verizon (owner of Engadget's parent company Verizon Media) has expanded its 5G Home Internet service's availability, launching it in 10 new cities this month. Starting on March 18th, the service will roll out to parts of Cleveland, OH; Las Ve… Source

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Google says Chrome 89 keeps your Mac cooler, and saves ‘significant memory’ on Windows

Google has detailed the efficiency improvements it made with Chrome 89, the latest version of its browser released earlier this month. Depending on whether you’re using the browser on Windows, macOS, or Android, Google says the browser should use less resources, launch quicker, and feel more responsive to use. There’s…

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