Month: June 2022

Months after launch, the DJI Mavic 3 is a much better drone

When it launched last year, the DJI Mavic 3 grabbed a lot of headlines with features like a big Four Thirds sensor and a second 7X telephoto camera. But it also drew some criticism for going on sale with key features like ActiveTrack and QuickShots still not available. That meant…

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God of War Ragnarok rumors are getting out of hand – here’s what’s really going on

Audio player loading… God of War Ragnarok’s release date was reportedly going to be revealed today. But there’s been a change in plans. That’s according to Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier who says a God of War Ragnarok update was on the cards for today. According to a tweet (opens in new…

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Simple Google Workspace update could save you from cybersecurity disaster

Audio player loading… Google Workspace customers, as well as legacy G Suite Basic and Business users, are all getting a new update that has the potential to prevent major cybersecurity disasters. Google announced in a blog post (opens in new tab) that Workspace admins will benefit from new notifications every…

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The best smartphones you can buy right now

Choosing your next smartphone can be challenging. With so many brands offering similar features at similar prices, it can be hard to understand what device actually has the things you want. If you’ve already determined you only want an iPhone, your decision-making process is slightly easier. (And even then, Apple’s…

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BT asks for more time to replace Huawei kit in its core network

Audio player loading… BT has asked the UK government for more time to remove Huawei’s telecoms equipment from the most sensitive parts of its network infrastructure. All mobile and broadband operators must remove any Huawei kit installed in the core layers of their infrastructure by 28 January, 2023 as part…

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1Password’s latest feature might solve your biggest password frustration

Audio player loading… There are plenty of password managers out there to choose from – services that can remember all the passwords you use online – and some browsers like Google Chrome even have this feature baked into them. But most of them have a flaw that 1Password is hoping…

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