Month: March 2021

Google Chrome update cycles are about to get even shorter

Google is moving Chrome to a more frequent release schedule. The company announced on Thursday it will push future milestone releases that add new features every four weeks. Those updates come about every six weeks at the moment. Google said you can… Source

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The PS5 and Xbox restock at Walmart was a crushing marathon – when to look next PS5 restock

Update: The largest Walmart restock of PS5 and Xbox Series X in 20211 is over, and the US retailer is now sold out. However, it took two-and-a-half-hour sales marathon ended with some very happy customers and others bitter missing the PS5. We got early word about this PS5 restock, and…

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Elgato’s green screen mouse pad actually seems like a good idea for streamers

Elgato is one of the most notable brands in the consumer tech market when it comes to products aimed toward content creators and streamers. And today, the Corsair-owned company announced that it is expanding its line of creator-focused products. One of the more creative new options is a Green Screen…

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Making sense of the $6.5B Okta-Auth0 deal

When Okta announced that it was acquiring Auth0 yesterday for $6.5 billion, the deal raised eyebrows. After all, it’s a substantial amount of money for one identity and access management (IAM) company to pay to buy another, similar entity. But the deal ultimately brings together two companies that come at identity…

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The Realme GT 5G is a very cheap Snapdragon 888-based phone on sale now in China

Realme has announced the GT 5G, built with Qualcomm’s top-tier Snapdragon 888 chipset. It comes with plenty of other flagship-esque specs, too, like a 120Hz screen, up to 12GB of RAM, and a 4,500mAh battery with 65W fast charger included. What it doesn’t have is a flagship-like price; it’s on…

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Valve halts development on ‘Artifact,’ makes it free for everyone

Valve is halting the development of its Dota 2-inspired digital card game. In a blog titled “The Future of Artifact,” the studio said the game’s 2.0 rework hasn’t attracted enough of an audience to justify further work and investment. But that’s not… Source

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