Month: August 2022

This Google Sheets upgrade will have formula enthusiasts licking their lips

Audio player loading… Flexing your formula skills in Google Sheets could soon be more powerful than ever thanks to a new update. The spreadsheet software, part of the Google Workspace office suite, will now offer named functions, allowing users to create high-performance custom functions that support built-in Sheets formula constructs.…

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MyFitnessPal’s barcode scanner made counting calories easy — now it’s being paywalled

The popular nutrition and weight loss app MyFitnessPal is moving its free barcode scanning feature behind the paywall. For years, users with free accounts have been able to use this tool to scan food barcodes for easy logging and tracking of daily calorie intake, but the company recently announced that…

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Oppo: App ecosystem needs to grow before we bring foldables to Europe

Audio player loading… Oppo says it is committed to becoming a major player in the European smartphone market despite a recent setback Germany but warns there needs to be a more developed application ecosystem before it releases a foldable smartphone in the region. The Chinese smartphone vendor is one of…

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Intel Raptor Lake CPUs spotted with price tags that could leave an easy win for AMD

Audio player loading… Intel’s Raptor Lake processors have already been spotted online at a retailer over in Canada, and if the prices provided are anything to go by, we can expect a bit of a step up compared to current Alder Lake CPUs. VideoCardz (opens in new tab) spotted that…

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Twitter is a mess — but in the Elon Musk trial, it might not matter

In a fight between rich tech guys who like to move fast and break things, there isn’t always a “good” side. This was underscored on Tuesday when Twitter’s former security head Peiter “Mudge” Zatko accused the company of hiding a wealth of risky behavior — and, in the process, put…

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Microsoft 365 accounts are being targeted by new email scams

Audio player loading… Cybersecurity experts are warning of a new, widespread business email compromise (BEC) campaign, which seeks to reroute large money transactions to bank accounts belonging to the attackers.  The idea is simple in theory: the attackers would first compromise a business email (opens in new tab) account through…

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