Month: May 2022

Your favorite iOS apps could be deleted from the App Store under new rules

Audio player loading… Apple is set to start deleting apps from the iOS App Store if they haven’t received updates in the last three years, the company has confirmed. The consumer technology giant said that developers of smartphone apps that have not been updated within this period will receive an…

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Today I learned about the ‘secret’ Twitter DM inbox — here’s how to see it

Today I learned about a secret cache of Twitter DMs that’s hidden behind a privacy setting. For some people, this means uncovering a trove of important messages that they’ve missed out on, but if you’re like me, the discovery of a “hidden” inbox wasn’t all that exciting. In either case,…

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Google adds some useful features for finding flights and hotels

The summer is fast approaching and many people are perhaps gearing up for their first big vacation in a few years. To help them plan, Google is rolling out some handy travel updates. These include upgraded flight price tracking and ways to find and save hotels for later. If you…

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These fake Windows 10 updates will land you with a ransomware infection

Audio player loading… Fake Windows 10 updates are being used to spread the Magniber ransomware strain, reports suggest. Ransomware continues to be a scourge for consumers and businesses alike, but Magniber mainly seems to be targeting students and other non-professional users, according to Bleeping Computer sources. Based on the Magnitude…

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The best gifts for the new grads in your life

Surviving years of college is no small feat, so the graduates in our lives deserve rightful praise and celebration. Whether your graduate is going out into the world to get their first job or continuing with their education, there are a number of gadgets you can gift them that will…

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VRR monitors are becoming ubiquitous, now VESA’s certification wants to make them good

VESA, the computer display organization behind standards like the DisplayPort interface, has a new certification program that’s designed to help customers find better variable refresh rate monitors. Unlike its previous HDR certification program, which measured things like peak brightness, the new Adaptive-Sync Display Compliance Test Specification (or Adaptive-Sync Display CTS)…

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