Month: March 2023

How TikTok failed to make the case for itself

On Thursday morning, the chief executive of what is perhaps the world’s most popular social app went before Congress. Like so many social media CEOs before him, Shou Zi Chew’s mission was to persuade skeptical lawmakers that his company, TikTok, operates responsibly and within the bounds of the law. In…

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UK regulator sides with Microsoft over Call of Duty on PlayStation concerns

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has now sided with Microsoft over concerns the software giant could remove Call of Duty from PlayStation if its proposed Activision Blizzard deal is approved. The regulator still has concerns about the deal’s impact on the cloud gaming market and will complete its…

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5 Robot Vacuum Tips to Help You Keep a Tidy Home (2023)

These simple tips will help you turn that automated little machine into your new best friend. Source

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Microsoft keeps messing with the Windows 11 taskbar – and I hate it

Windows 11’s new preview build has hidden features that have been uncovered, and they include some changes for widgets and the taskbar which feel like a step backward in some ways. The new preview build 25324 of Windows 11 (which has just landed in the Canary channel) has been poked…

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How to Make a Public Archive of Your Tweets

Want to quit Twitter but still keep that clever thing you tweeted once in 2019? Here’s how to download your quips and even share them on your own website. Source

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Windows 11 is getting a major security boost to keep you safe from phishing threats

The latest insider preview build of Windows 11 – 25324 – brings a welcome boost to user security protection, among other tweaks and enhancements. Available now for Canary Channel insiders, the change specifically targets potentially unsafe sites that could be used for phishing, introducing a new popup as part of…

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