Month: November 2022

Netflix is making a Gears of War movie and an animated TV series

Netflix is planning a slate of Gears of War adaptations, the streaming service announced on Monday. First up is a “live action feature film,” then “an adult animated series,” and after that, there’s the “potential for more stories to follow,” Netflix said. Netflix will be working with The Coalition, the…

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RTX 4090 Ti benchmark may have leaked and it looks pretty impressive

Audio player loading… There have already been tons of rumors and conjectures surrounding the existence of an Nvidia RTX 4090 Ti in development. But now it seems the tech grapevine might have some new intel on the supposed GPU, as well as the RTX 4080 16GB version. According to new…

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Many of us still aren’t putting password protection on our Wi-Fi

Audio player loading… The vast majority of internet users admit that they don’t have a password protecting their home Wi-Fi connection, possibly leaving them open to potential cyberattacks, new research has found. A report from PC Matic found 89% of people don’t have a password set up on their router,…

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Netflix wants more of Ryan Murphy’s Monster anthology

Spooky season 2022’s firmly behind us at this point, but Netflix’s choice to renew The Watcher and Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story makes it seem like the streamer’s already looking forward to next year’s. Netflix announced today that it’s ordered more seasons of both The Watcher, Murphy’s series…

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Microsoft Teams is getting a major speed boost, you lucky things

Audio player loading… Using Microsoft Teams should soon be a much quicker and smoother experience for users everywhere thanks to some new speed-related updates. The video conferencing service has announced a number of under-the-hood upgrades aimed at improving the user experience when navigating around the Microsoft Teams platform. The company…

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To see climate risks your home faces, check out two new tools

Two new tools debuted today that allow US residents to see what hazards climate change might bring to their doorsteps in the future. Each online tool assesses harsh conditions that could potentially affect a property or neighborhood in the coming years — ranging from heatwaves to wildfires, floods, and more.…

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