Month: March 2023

There’s an all-new Microsoft Teams app for Windows — but does it solve all your problems?

Following Microsoft’s announcement earlier in March 2023 that it’s bringing artificial intelligence and GPT-4 to Microsoft 365 at some point in the future in the form of Microsoft 365 Copilot, it just announced an overhaul to Microsoft Teams, its video conferencing software, to support it. Ahead of the company’s Enterprise…

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The new Dead Island 2 cinematic isn’t making the same mistakes as the original

A new cinematic title sequence has been revealed for Dead Island 2 and offers a wild departure from the original trailer. Dead Island 2 was originally first announced all the way back in 2014 with luscious palm trees, a bright and upbeat tone complete with some fun music. Despite swapping…

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China is set to top a billion 5G connections within two years

5G is set to become the dominant mobile technology in mainland China in 2024, surpassing LTE in the process, new research has claimed. According to a report from the GSM Association (GSMA), the organization said it expects China to be the first country in the world to hit 1 billion…

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Nintendo’s eShop closures are putting generations of games out of reach

The Nintendo eShop for the Wii U and 3DS game consoles officially closed for business on March 27th, 2023, permanently disabling all new purchases on the platforms. We knew this was coming. Nintendo quietly announced the eShop’s closure over a year ago, asserting that it was the “natural life cycle…

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7 Best Electric Toothbrushes (2023): Cheap, Smart, Kids, and Alternatives

These rechargeable and battery-powered models put better oral hygiene within easy reach. Source

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Watch out — those IRS tax forms could actually just be malware

The tax season in the United States is nearly upon us once again, which can only mean one thing – hackers will be impersonating the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in an attempt to steal money and sensitive information from businesses of all shapes and sizes. Cybersecurity researchers from two companies…

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