Month: October 2022

ExpressVPN privacy and server technology gets the OK from two new independent audits

Audio player loading… ExpressVPN says its privacy policy and core server technology have been validated in two new independent audits from KPMG and Cure53. The independent auditors from KPMG performed testing on ExpressVPN’s controls framework and interviewed its team members in order to check on the processes, systems, and controls…

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Dark Souls’ biggest competitor is free for PS Plus subscribers this month

Audio player loading… PlayStation Plus subscribers are in for a treat this November, as among the colorful roster of free-to-keep games coming to the console is 2020’s Nioh 2 and Nioh 2 Remastered. This fast-paced action RPG from Team Ninja puts its own spin on a notoriously punishing fantasy genre,…

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Microsoft: Xbox game streaming console is ‘years away’

Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has revealed that the company’s Xbox game streaming console is now “years away.” Speaking at The Wall Street Journal’s Tech Live conference yesterday, Spencer discussed the Xbox game streaming device, Keystone, that we saw appear on his shelf recently. “Keystone was the codename of something we were…

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This Microsoft Outlook for Web update could stop embarrassing email fails for good

Audio player loading… Making sure your emails reach the right person should soon be a lot easier thanks to a new Microsoft Outlook update. The email client has announced it will be launching its contact de-duplication feature in the Outlook Web App (OWA), hopefully cutting down on confusion and making…

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NVIDIA GeForce NOW: upgrade your gaming performance without buying new hardware

Audio player loading… Gaming hardware is just about raining down on us right now, but with tons of products coming out, it can be hard to figure out how to balance the budget and make upgrades to your gaming rig at the same time. With NVIDIA GeForce NOW, you can…

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Elon Musk tells advertisers he will not make Twitter a ‘free-for-all hellscape’ 

In a tweet posted Thursday morning, Elon Musk dismissed speculation about why he’d buy Twitter and his thoughts on advertising, writing, “The reason I acquired Twitter is because it is important to the future of civilization to have a common digital town square, where a wide range of beliefs can…

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