Month: November 2022

Google’s latest Search update makes it easier to follow the 2022 FIFA World Cup

Google Search can help ensure that you don’t miss any FIFA World Cup match you want to see when the even takes place from November 20th through December 18th. If you search “World Cup” on Google, you’ll now see a dedicated section at the top with the list of upcoming…

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Elon Musk ends remote work at Twitter, tells staff to prepare for ‘difficult times ahead’

Elon Musk has sent his first email to Twitter’s staff, warning employees to prepare for “difficult times ahead” and putting an immediate end to remote work. In the email reported by Bloomberg News, Musk warned that a weaker economic environment in the US would mean difficulties for Twitter. Analysts have…

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Philips Hue’s new smart string lights arrive just in time for the holiday season

With pumpkins being put out to pasture and turkeys starting to gobble, it’s time to think about decorating your home for the winter holidays. Be it Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, or Solstice, any celebration can be glammed up with some smart lighting, and Philips Hue’s new Festavia string lights look like…

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The best security should empower, not impede, your workers

Audio player loading… With more employees now enjoying the benefits of hybrid working, where their time is split between the office and home, making sure your workers stay protected wherever they are has never been more crucial. It may sound challenging to try and keep tabs on a workforce scattered…

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New, optional Home Screen redesign tool discovered in second iOS 16.2 beta

Audio player loading… Evidence found within the second iOS 16.2 beta points to Apple working on further streamlining the user interface (UI) on iPhones and iPads via a new mode. Called Custom Accessibility Mode, it was first discovered by 9to5 Mac (opens in new tab). The second iOS 16.2 beta…

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Auto sales ‘overshoot’ will make it impossible to prevent the worst effects of climate change

Toyota, Volkswagen, Hyundai, and other major automakers are on track to sell 400 million more diesel and petrol vehicles than is feasible to stave off the worst effects of climate change, Greenpeace Germany concludes in a new report. Transportation currently makes up a quarter of fuel-related greenhouse gas emissions globally, with…

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