Month: September 2021

Reach Easy With the 10 Best Messenger and Crossbody Bags

From everyday canvas sacks to rainstorm-ready sling packs, these one-strap wonders shoulder the burden. Source

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How to Turn Your Favorite Web Apps Into Desktop Apps

Want to access Twitter and Google Chat in a single click? Here’s how to think outside the browser. Source

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The new soccer season, data and real-time analysis An abstract image of a man controlling data applications from a single control panel.

2021 has been a summer of sport like no other, and as the Olympics has captivated us with amazing feats of strength, speed and precision, it’s easy to forget that the UK soccer season is upon us once more. As the anticipation for the new Premier League season builds, it’s…

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Sony to offer free Horizon Forbidden West PS4 to PS5 upgrade after criticism

Sony is now planning to offer a free Horizon Forbidden West upgrade from PS4 to PS5. The U-turn follows widespread criticism after the company announced there would be no upgrade path for Horizon Forbidden West PS4 players, despite an original promise of a free upgrade to the PS5 version. “It’s…

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Apple’s dangerous path

Hello friends, and welcome back to Week in Review. Last week, we dove into the truly bizarre machinations of the NFT market. This week, we’re talking about something that’s a little bit more impactful on the current state of the web — Apple’s NeuralHash kerfuffle. If you’re reading this on…

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What 377 Y Combinator pitches will teach you about startups

Along with a cadre of other TechCrunch folks, I spent this week extremely focused on one event: Y Combinator. The elite accelerator announced a staggering 377 startups as its Summer 2021 cohort. We covered every single on-the-record startup that presented and plucked out some favorites: There’s something quite earnest and…

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