Month: July 2022

Apple confirms when you can pre-order M2 MacBook Air ahead of July 15 release

Audio player loading… Apple’s redesigned MacBook Air (M2, 2022) will be up for pre-order towards the end of this week. MacBook Air pre-orders go live on July 8 at 5am PT (8am ET, 1pm BST), Apple has announced, and those who place an order will start receiving their machines from…

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God of War Ragnarok release date revealed in achingly short new trailer

Audio player loading… While we’ve known God of War Ragnarok was coming since the post-credit scene at the end of 2018’s God of War, Sony has been umming and ahhing about the release date for years.  No longer, though, as the publisher has finally announced when we’ll be able to…

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A mystery bug is causing Google Chrome extensions to suddenly fail

Audio player loading… A bug in the Chromium browser engine has been causing extensions to stop working for users of Google Chrome. Jói Sigurdsson, founder and CEO of CrankWheel Screen Sharing, was one of the first to identify this issue. He says it is affecting around 3% to 5% of…

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Intel Raptor Lake could disappoint those who want a speedy PCIe 5.0 SSD

Audio player loading… Intel’s next-gen Raptor Lake chips have been the subject of a flurry of rumors lately, and the most recent one is some controversy around the subject of support for PCIe 5.0 SSDs. This is based on a leaked slide that comes from some kind of Intel workshop,…

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Intel Raptor Lake coukd disappoint those who want a speedy PCIe 5.0 SSD

Audio player loading… Intel’s next-gen Raptor Lake chips have been the subject of a flurry of rumors lately, and the most recent one is some controversy around the subject of support for PCIe 5.0 SSDs. This is based on a leaked slide that comes from some kind of Intel workshop,…

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TikTok Shop will not come to the US after rocky pilot

Audio player loading… Despite proving popular in Asia, TikTok’s own ecommerce platform (opens in new tab) is unlikely to make its way to the US after several teething problems in the UK. According to the Financial Times (opens in new tab), the social media company has now “abandoned plans” to…

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