Month: February 2022

The best Presidents’ Day sales 2022: early deals from Home Depot, Best Buy, and more

The 2022 Presidents’ Day sales event is just weeks away (February 21, to be exact), which means you can shop early deals right now on TVs, mattresses, laptops, appliances, and more. To help you find all the top offers, we’re rounding up the best early Presidents’ Day sales as well…

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ExpressVPN just majorly upped its bug bounty reward

Audio player loading… ExpressVPN has revealed it is now offering ten times more money to anyone able to uncover security bugs. The company announced, via Bugcrowd’s Bug Bounty program, that it will reward anyone who is able to find and demonstrate a “critical security bug” on ExpressVPN’s in-house technology, TrustedServer,…

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Ghostwire Tokyo may be spooky but at least the PC system requirements aren’t

Audio player loading… Ghostwire: Tokyo is set to come out in a little over a month, and the developer has just released the system requirements for the PC version of the game.  The system requirements are listed on the Ghostwire: Tokyo Steam page, and they’re incredibly easy-going for a game…

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US court grants Apple and Broadcom new trial in billion-dollar patent case

Audio player loading… A US court has overturned a January 2020 ruling that ordered Apple and Broadcom to pay the California Institute of Technology (CalTech) $1.1 billion in damages over the alleged infringement of its intellectual property. CalTech had successfully argued that Broadcom’s Wi-Fi chips used in the iPhone used…

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Microsoft to block Office VBA macros by default

Microsoft is finally planning to block Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros by default in a variety of Office apps. The change will apply to Office files that are downloaded from the internet and include macros, so Office users will no longer be able to enable certain content with a…

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Ethereum Name Service fires director of operations over resurfaced tweet

Ethereum Name Service (ENS) fired its director of operations, Brantly Millegan, over derogatory comments he made about the LGBTQ community, according to CoinDesk. ENS founder Nick Johnson announced that True Names Limited, the nonprofit that backs the decentralized autonomous organization (DAO), terminated Millegan’s contract. ENS is the blockchain protocol that…

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