Month: February 2023

Windows 365 updates could soon be a lot less disruptive

Audio player loading… Installing the latest Windows 365 updates and fixing other issues should hopefully be less disruptive for everyone thanks to a new tool from Microsoft coming soon. The company has revealed it is working on adding new settings that should mean Windows 365 updates or other background fixes…

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Rivian is working on an e-bike 

Electric automaker Rivian is developing an electric bike, according to sources speaking to Bloomberg. CEO RJ Scaringe apparently told staff about the e-bike effort during a company meeting on Friday, noting that a small team is currently working on it.  Bloomberg says it’s unclear if Scaringe was talking about a battery-assisted bicycle…

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Monday’s top tech news: an ultra year for tech?

It’s-a me, Pedro Pascal. Saturday Night Live had Pascal step into the shoes of Nintendo’s titular Italian plumber for a skit combining the mushroom-dominated worlds of Mario Kart and The Last of Us. The premise works surprisingly well, and if this were an actual show, I’d totally watch it. Source

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Elon Musk says bots with ‘good content’ can use Twitter’s API for free

Elon Musk says Twitter will let bots providing “good content” access the Twitter API for free. As noted in a post on Twitter, Musk announced that the platform will enable a “light, write-only” API for eligible bots — a partial reversal of his policy that puts API access behind a…

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Apple could introduce a pricier iPhone ‘Ultra’ in 2024

Apple’s exploring the possibility of launching a more expensive iPhone “Ultra” above the iPhone Pro and Pro Max models, according to Apple tracker Mark Gurman. The high-end device could arrive as soon as 2024 with the iPhone 16 lineup. Last September, Gurman predicted that an “Ultra” model could replace the…

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4 Best Cheap Phone Plans (2023): Alternatives to Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile

Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T could be overkill for your needs. Save money with a plan from one of these smaller providers. Source

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