Month: March 2023

Nreal Air AR glasses will soon support Windows

Windows support is coming to Nreal Air AR glasses. The company announced Nebula for Windows, which lets you view your PC on the virtual equivalent of an ultra-wide monitor. Nreal says gaming is the top use for its glasses, which connect to an external device to show content on a…

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Pete Buttigieg still believes in smart cities

Remember “smart cities”? A few years ago, a bunch of companies — Microsoft, Google, Samsung, and others — got a lot of people excited about the concept of transforming our cities, with their analog traffic signals and antiquated wastewater systems, into gleaming technopolises full of self-driving cars, public Wi-Fi, and…

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How to Move Your Slack Archive to Discord

Slack puts a paywall in front of features that Discord offers for free. Here’s how to make the leap—and keep your archive, too. Source

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This Therapist Accidentally Gave Himself An Unfortunate Username On TikTok

Leezer, 30, a licensed clinical social worker in Chicago who runs his own private practice, created the TikTok less than a month ago to post videos about the kinds of things he focuses on with his clients: self-esteem, body image, anxiety. Then, last week, he got the comment on one…

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T-Mobile US to buy Mint Mobile

To increase its customer base and marketing activities, T-Mobile US signed a legally binding agreement to buy Ka’ena and its affiliates, including prepaid brand Mint Mobile, international phone provider Ultra Mobile, and MVNA Plum, for up to $1.4 billion. Furthermore, 39% of the acquisition price will be paid in cash,…

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Meta ‘quests’ give you more to do in its Horizon Worlds VR social network

To have any hope of making its Horizon Worlds VR social network catch on, Meta has to give potential users a reason to go (and stay) there. Its latest attempt to do that is something called “quests” that lets users complete in-game missions to earn (virtual) swag like clothing, the…

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