Month: September 2021

New Apple MacBook shipments set to plummet in 2022 over silicon shortage MacBook Pro M1

Despite massive growth in Mac shipments in the early part of 2021 – a 115% increase for Q1 2021 to be exact, driven no doubt by the release of the new MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro powered by the Apple M1 chip – new Mac shipments are likely to…

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Skype is getting another redesign with new themes and features

Skype’s had more redesigns in the past five years than I’ve had hot dinners, but Microsoft is still ready to try and tweak things once again. The software maker is teasing plans for an “improved, faster, reliable, and super modern-looking Skype.” Microsoft says it has been listening to feedback and,…

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Cloudflare is entering the email security game Email warning

The web infrastructure company and CDN provider Cloudflare has announced that it is entering the email security business with new offerings to help solve email challenges while giving users more control over their inboxes. As part of the company’s new offerings, users will be able to create custom email addresses,…

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Discord will now let you set a unique avatar in each of the servers where you hang out

Messaging app Discord announced today that its premium Nitro tier will now allow subscribers to use a different avatar on each of their servers. The option to “change nickname” in the app has been changed to “edit server profile.” That’s where you’ll be able to change both your nickname and…

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The biggest Intel Alder Lake leak suggests core i9-12900K is coming November 4 Intel's logo in front of their booth at a tradeshow

Intel processor launches are no stranger to sudden leaks. It was just earlier in 2020 when the Intel Core i7-11700K accidentally went on sale a month early, but now MSI has accidentally leaked the release date for the upcoming 12th-gen lineup.  This all comes from a liquid cooling upgrade kit…

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Google CEO admits calling Chrome Incognito mode “private” was his call Google Chrome on macOS

Despite being flagged, Google’s decision to stick with the description of Google Chrome’s Incognito browsing mode as “private” came right from the top, new reports have claimed. Court filings have revealed that Google CEO Sundar Pichai was made aware of the fallacy in calling Incognito mode as “private” in 2019.…

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