Month: September 2022

Microsoft is testing its tablet-friendly taskbar again in Windows 11

Microsoft is reintroducing its tablet-friendly taskbar in the latest preview of Windows 11. The taskbar was first introduced in February alongside other new features included for eventual rollout in Windows 11, but it was later pulled for more internal development. Microsoft said in a blog post that the taskbar is…

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Ring finally adds end-to-end encryption to wireless cameras, but there’s a catch

Audio player loading… Home security brand Ring is expanding end-to-end encryption (also known as E2EE) support to more devices while also introducing a new data transfer feature. It’s a welcome security update, but it also forces the deactivation of some useful Ring features. Previously, E2EE was only available to wired…

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Rings finally adds end-to-end encryption to wireless cameras, but there’s a catch

Audio player loading… Home security brand Ring is expanding end-to-end encryption (also known as E2EE) support to more devices while also introducing a new data transfer feature. It’s a welcome security update, but it also forces the deactivation of some useful Ring features. Previously, E2EE was only available to wired…

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How the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus compare to the Pro models — and the iPhone 13

It’s official: the iPhone 14 is here. Following months of leaks and speculation, Apple formally announced the latest addition to its smartphone lineup during its “Far Out” event on Wednesday, where the company also gave us a glimpse of the long-rumored Apple Watch Ultra, a new Apple Watch SE, and…

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EA’s working on a new ‘narrative campaign’ for Battlefield

EA has established a new Battlefield studio that will be working on a narrative campaign for the franchise. The studio, Ridgeline Games, is based in Kirkland, Washington, and is headed up by Halo co-creator Marcus Lehto, according to a press release. The company didn’t share details about what this new…

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Netflix’s latest game is a fresh take on platformers

When you think of a platformer, you probably think of jumping. The simple move is a staple of the genre, whether we’re talking about classic side-scrolling adventures or larger three-dimensional worlds. But Lucky Luna, the latest release on Netflix’s fledgling games service, offers something a little different: it removes the…

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