Month: November 2022

Elon Musk could enable Twitter’s edit button for everyone

Currently, tweet editing is locked behind the company’s soon-to-change $4.99 Twitter Blue subscription that’s only available for users in a few countries, and Twitter has stressed that the edit feature is technically still in testing. Musk seems to think it’s ready for everyone and is also planning a big overhaul…

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I Got A $30 Clip That Lets Me Use My iPhone As A Webcam, And Honestly, I’ll Never Go Back

You can use Continuity Camera for FaceTime (obviously), but I’ve also used it with Skype, WhatsApp, and Zoom. While video from my laptop’s camera looks dull and washed out, video from my phone looks right, bright, punchy, and sharp. I’m getting tons of compliments now. On Zoom calls and Google…

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Arlo’s new Pro 5S offers top-of-the-line security features – if you can afford it

Audio player loading… Arlo has a new Pro 5S 2K wireless camera coming soon that can be paired with the company’s new security system to add more features. On the surface, the Pro 5S is almost identical to last year’s Pro 4 and we’re not just talking about how it…

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Secretlab Skins let you customize your gaming chair

Secretlabs, a company that’s become synonymous with gaming chairs, is finally giving us a better way to keep your seat clean. Secretlab Skins are available to purchase now directly through Secretlabs and allow you to finally wash off the sweat stains in your gaming chair, you filthy try-hard. Essentially slipcovers…

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Apple’s own 5G modems might come to iPhones later than expected

Apple will once again rely on Qualcomm modems for its 2023 iPhones, Qualcomm said on its Q4 2022 earnings call, meaning that we’ll be waiting a little while longer for Apple to introduce its long-rumored custom 5G modem. Nikkei reported in 2021 that Apple was looking to introduce its own…

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New phishing campaign lures victims with new Elon Musk Twitter verification rules

Audio player loading… Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter is being used by scammers as a lure to steal login credentials from “famous or well-known” persons, or those believing to fit the category.  A new phishing campaign is based around Elon Musk’s plan to monetize Twitter’s Blue Checkmark, a symbol given…

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