Month: February 2023

Linktree just added three new ways for freelancers to make money

Audio player loading… Creatives using Linktree as an income source recently got access to paywalls via the Payment lock feature, but the web hosting alternative isn’t stopping there. They also already have access to a tip jar via Support Me links, but from now on,  fans and supporters can thank…

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Twitter’s next big move could be to introduce an ID verified badge

Audio player loading… Twitter is set to introduce a feature whereby it’ll show a badge to indicate that an account has been ID-verified, at least going by a new leak. Jane Manchun Wong, a software dev and reliable source of spillage on the social media platform in the past, just…

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The best gaming laptops for 2023

For a few years now, gaming laptops have been some of the most intriguing PCs around. They’ve gotten thinner and lighter, naturally — but they’ve also become vastly more powerful and efficient, making them suitable for both work and play. They’ve adopted some bold innovations, like rotating hinges and near…

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DDoS attacks against financial firms and banks sees huge rise

Audio player loading… Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS (opens in new tab)) attacks are a growing problem around the world, but organizations in Europe are particularly feeling the sting, new research has found. A report (opens in new tab) from the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) and…

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Peacock drops free membership tier for new customers

NBCUniversal will no longer be offering a free membership tier for new customers subscribing to its Peacock streaming service. As of January 30th, new Peacock customers will now need to subscribe to the Premium plan ($4.99 / month) with ads or Premium Plus ($9.99 / month) without ads to access…

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This quad-GPU Arm gaming server can run 16 Crysis instances at once

Audio player loading… Supermicro recently unveiled an Arm-based server – the ARS-210M-NR and Servethehome took it for a spin (opens in new tab), loading it with four Nvidia A16 cards.  The test server came with a 128-core Ampere Altra Max Arm processor, running at 3GHz, with 16 DDR4 memory modules…

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