Month: December 2021

You Should Buy the New Instant Pot. Just Ignore Its App

This “connected” update of the ever-popular multicooker is a winner, despite some shortcomings in its mobile app. Source

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Yamaha YH-L700A review: When premium features aren’t enough

When it comes to noise cancelling headphones, there are several effective options that will get the job done. It’s putting together great audio quality with powerful noise blocking abilities and other handy features that cause many companies to stumble. The likes of Bose and Sony have damn near perfected the…

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All the Ways Tech Saved Us This Year

This week, we look back at how technology affected us in 2021—in mostly positive ways. Source

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Tribal communities are facing a new threat: Instagram

At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown last year, with most indoor activities canceled, Crystal C’Bearing did what many others did: she went outside. C’Bearing and her family explored the beautiful mountains and rivers that surround their home on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. C’Bearing, who is the…

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Discord tokens are being targeted by malicious npm packages

Audio player loading… A large number of new malicious packages have been found in the npm repository, whose goal is to steal login credentials of Discord users (also known as Discord tokens).  DevOps security firm JFRog found a total of 17 malicious packages and reported them to the repository’s managers. …

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The Morning After: ‘Alan Wake 2’ is coming in 2023

The 2021 Game Awards kicked off last night, mixing the year’s winners (It Takes Two, Deathloop, Kena and several more) with fresh game trailers and bona fide compelling new releases incoming, including Alan Wake 2. (I’m finally playing through the original at the moment, so this piqued my attention.) TGA…

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