Month: June 2022

Apple’s M2-Powered MacBook Pro Doesn’t Bring Much to the Table

A new chip is just about the only upgrade on this lackluster but perfectly fine laptop. Source

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The Best Carpet Cleaners to Resurrect Your Rugs

Tackle stubborn stains, ground-in grime, and pesky pet hair with one of these WIRED-tested cleaners. Source

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Twitter makes it easier for your profile page to advertise what you’re selling

Twitter is partnering with Shopify on an integration that will keep a seller’s Twitter profile page updated with direct links to the products they have for sale. Shopify users who install the new Twitter add-on can connect their Twitter account with Shopify and then start building out a store on…

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How to keep all of your devices safe this summer

Audio player loading… After a long wait, summer is nearly here, and as the days get warmer and the evenings get longer, it’s time for many of us to relax and enjoy a well-earned break. But if you aren’t jetting off anywhere just yet, this could be an ideal time…

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The Morning After: Cryptocurrency may be more centralized than you thought

One of the boons of cryptocurrency is meant to be that no particular company, central bank or government has control. Er, right? That might not be true. Researchers for a report commissioned by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) found there can be “unintended centralities” in these supposed decentralized…

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Xbox Cloud Gaming is getting mouse and keyboard support and latency improvements

Microsoft is preparing to add mouse and keyboard support to its Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) service that streams Xbox games to TVs, PCs, mobile devices, and more. The software giant teased the addition earlier this year, and now it’s encouraging game developers to get ready for mouse and keyboard support…

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