Month: January 2023
Samsung’s original Galaxy Buds Pro are a massive $100 off today
It’s Friday, which means it’s time for some Frideals (sorry, not sorry). First off, the last-gen Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro have fallen to their lowest price yet. Right now, you can get the wireless earbuds for just $99.99 ($100 off) in all colors at Best Buy or in white at…
Read MoreInvincible season 2 trailer is the perfect birthday gift for the hit Prime Video show
Audio player loading… Finally, almost two years after its predecessor ended, Invincible season 2 has an teaser trailer and launch window. Revealed by Amazon Studios on Friday, January 20, the hugely popular Prime Video show will return to our screens in late 2023. The announcement comes two days before Invincible’s…
Read MoreNow Google is axing jobs – 12,000 of them
Audio player loading… Google has announced that it will be cutting around 12,000 jobs, in reaction to global economic circumstances. According to Bloomberg (opens in new tab) (paywall), Google SEO Sundar Pichai sent an email to staff on Friday to notify them of the incoming redundancies, which will account for…
Read MoreZoom is going to work a lot closer with one of its biggest rivals, and I couldn’t be happier
Audio player loading… The wait is over, because Google Meet users will now be able to join Zoom calls straight from their own devices without needing to install the Zoom client. Initially announced last October and destined for a late 2022 launch, Google has finally announced that users will now…
Read MoreHere’s how the HomePod Mini’s new bundle of features work
While the sort of new HomePod grabbed all the attention this week, the HomePod Mini is also getting some new features. With the launch of iOS 16.3 (likely later this month), the Mini will get all the same smart home capabilities as the new, bigger HomePod second-gen. The differences between…
Read MoreMillions of T-Mobile customers have data stolen in breach
Audio player loading… T-Mobile has warned millions of its customers that a threat actor used an Application Programming Interface (API) to gain access to some of their sensitive data. In a warning published on the company’s website, T-Mobile tried to play down the importance of the incident, saying some “basic…
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