Month: September 2021

Now ExpressVPN employees protest against executive’s role in Project Raven VPN on laptop screen

Workers at ExpressVPN have apparently publicly protested againt company following the news that senior executive Daniel Gericke will jointly pay a $1.6 million fine to the US Department of Justice (DoJ) for his involvement in a suspected spying campaign. Gericke is part of the three former US intelligence operatives that…

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Disney Plus UK quietly became a serious rival to Netflix and Sky Disney Plus UK

When Disney Plus launched in the UK last year, it was frustrating for a few reasons. Firstly, we still had to wait weekly for The Mandalorian episodes to drop – even though America and Australia had all of them by the 2019 holidays.  Secondly, when the pandemic hit and Disney…

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Here’s how you can upgrade to Windows 11 early

Microsoft will begin rolling out Windows 11 on October 5.  However, the company has finalised the new version and released it to its Release Preview channel. You can switch to the Release Preview in Windows 10 and get the free Windows 11 upgrade early. Here’s how you can get the…

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The best Siri Easter eggs: how Apple’s voice assistant can entertain you homepod mini

For many of us, Apple’s voice assistant Siri has become an integral part of everyday life. Whether you want to know if you need to take an umbrella on your walk to work, want it to play DJ by starting your favorite playlist on your HomePod, or even set reminders…

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Rainbow Six Siege brings back Showdown event Rainbow Six Siege Showdown Event

The developers of Rainbow Six Siege at Ubisoft have made quite a few special events over time. And one of the most popular was the Showdown event which is back for 2021.  The Wild West-themed shootout mode features operators from the game in two teams. While Rainbow Six Siege is…

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How Elizabeth Holmes sidelined the real scientists at Theranos

Former Theranos lab director Adam Rosendorff was the second employee who testified in Elizabeth Holmes’ trial who kept his work emails. Forwarding work emails to a personal account can violate a non-disclosure agreement, which Rosendorff signed when he joined the company. But, like Surekha Gangakhedkar before him, he was worried…

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