Month: March 2022

Gmail on Android notifications are getting a whole new look that might divide users

Audio player loading… Android users will soon be able to quickly see whether they have a notification from Google Chat or Spaces right from the status bar as a new update is now rolling out to Gmail. As Hangouts will soon be replaced by Google Chat for Google Workspace users,…

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Apple service centers can reportedly replace the Studio Display’s ‘built-in’ stands

Workers at Apple Stores or Authorized Service Providers will be able to change which stand is attached to the Studio Display, according to a report from MacRumors, which cites internal Apple documents. This is despite a warning on Apple’s “Buy Apple Studio Display” page, which says that you have to…

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Canceling your Stadia Pro subscription is easy, and you won’t lose your paid games

Google Stadia never quite set the video game world ablaze with a paradigm shift towards cloud game streaming, but it has quietly soldiered on as a convenient service for those who value playing the latest games on less-than-capable hardware. Its future remains a little bit unclear, with Google reportedly putting…

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DC sues Grubhub, claiming its app is full of hidden fees and jacked-up prices

District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine is suing Grubhub for deceptive business practices, saying its food delivery app covertly inflates prices for diners who order through it. The suit demands an end to a laundry list of allegedly illegal practices as well as financial restitution and civil penalties. The…

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LG unveils 2022 OLED TV prices – and they’re much less than a QD-OLED TV

Audio player loading… LG has unveiled the price and tentative release dates for its new 2022 OLED TV models that include the new LG C2 OLED, LG G2 OLED, LG B2 OLED and Z2 OLED.  Pricing, as shown in a press release sent to TechRadar, shows that the LG C2…

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After ‘protestware’ attacks, a Russian bank has advised clients to stop updating software

As the Russian invasion of Ukraine draws on, consequences are being felt by many parts of the technology sector, including open-source software development. In a recent announcement, the Russian bank Sber advised its customers to temporarily stop installing software updates to any applications out of concern that they could contain…

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