Month: March 2022

Hulu with Live TV is adding unlimited DVR for free

Hulu with Live TV is giving its users unlimited DVR starting next month at no additional cost — a feature that’ll allow it to compete more directly with cord-cutting rival YouTube TV. The feature will apply to all Hulu with Live TV subscriptions beginning April 13th and will support ​​playback…

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Android 101: how to use Google Pay

Google Pay is a digital wallet and online payment system that’s developed by Google to make it easy for you to make purchases. It automatically syncs your saved credit cards wherever your Google account is logged in for quick payments, and it will import loyalty cards, tickets, and offers from…

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Massive Amazon sale: deals on AirPods, Fire TV Stick, OLED TV, Roomba and more

Kick off your weekend with epic deals from today’s massive Amazon sale which includes discounts on AirPods, the Fire TV Stick, OLED TVs, the Roomba robot vacuum, and so much more. We’ve scoured through Amazon’s sale to bring you today’s best deals below. The most popular bargains include LG’s stunning…

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Intel NUC 12 Extreme review: A powerful DIY mini-desktop for creators and gamers alike

Intel's quest to deliver the perfect mini-desktop continues with the NUC 12 Extreme, its latest "next unit of computing" DIY kit. Code-named "Dragon Canyon," it's basically a slightly upgraded version of last year's NUC 11 Extreme, which was notable for being the first of its kind that could fit a…

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Why your usual Wordle strategy isn’t working today, according to a linguistics professor

Audio player loading… Other Wordle tips If you’ve found today’s Wordle answer more difficult than most, you’re not alone. Puzzle #256 has proven so tough, in fact, that we’ve been live-blogging the internet’s reactions to the latest headache-inducing five-letter term.  But why is today’s answer proving trickier than others? TechRadar…

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AI-produced images can’t fix diversity issues in dermatology databases

Image databases of skin conditions are notoriously biased towards lighter skin. Rather than wait for the slow process of collecting more images of conditions like cancer or inflammation on darker skin, one group wants to fill in the gaps using artificial intelligence. It’s working on an AI program to generate…

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