Month: March 2022

Scholardle is Wordle, but actually hard – here’s how to play

Audio player loading… Wordle isn’t going anywhere, but it might be getting easier. While other Wordle clones like Heardle have repurposed its five-letter-guessing formula in different ways, a new spin-off ups the challenge for those brainiacs who fancy themselves kings of the linguistic guessing game. Scholardle is pitched as Wordle…

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Google opens beta for future Pixel feature drops

If you’re interested in getting early access to Android features, then Google has a new beta program for Pixel owners. The search giant has just announced the release of the first beta for its upcoming Quarterly Platform Release (QPR), which are branded as Feature Drops when released to Pixel devices.…

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Motorola’s Newest Budget Moto G Isn’t Much of an Upgrade

For $300, the Moto G Stylus 2022 is OK. But you’ll be hard-pressed to find big improvements here over last year. Source

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The Morning After: President Biden tackles cryptocurrency

He’s a little late to the party, but President Biden has detailed the country's first "whole-of-government" strategy for exploring cryptocurrency and other digital assets. Officials at multiple bureaus will explore the risks and potential advantages of crypto. US regulators have been chasing improved legal clarity on crypto since last year.…

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Amazon is splitting its stock and buying back shares

Audio player loading… Amazon has announced plans to split its stock, its first such split since the dot-com era, and repurchase up to $10 billion worth of shares. Investors will receive 20 shares for each one that they currently own.  Amazon shares currently trade at around $2,785 each and the…

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Nvidia hackers claim they also hit Vodafone, threaten data leak

Audio player loading… Phone network Vodafone seems to have suffered a data breach at the hands of the increasignly  infamous Lapsus$ group, without even knowing it.  The group recently issued a poll on its Telegram channel, asking their subscribers whose stolen data they should dump next – with three options…

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