Month: April 2023

This exciting wireless portable monitor shows what future tablets could look like

Ricoh has unveiled a portable monitor that looks to stand out from a very crowded market thanks to one unique selling point – it can mirror content from another device (tablet, smartphone, desktop PC or laptop) wirelessly. According to Nikkei Asia (opens in new tab), Ricoh teamed up with a…

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Google is rolling out WebGPU tech for next-gen gaming in your browser

Google has announced that WebGPU, an API that gives web apps more access to your graphics card’s capabilities, will be enabled by default in Chrome 113, which is due out in around three weeks. WebGPU will be available on Windows PCs that support Direct3D 12, macOS, and ChromeOS devices that…

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Apple’s first retail store in India is opening soon

“Hello Mumbai,” the notice reads. “We are getting ready to welcome you aboard our first store in India. And raring to see where your creativity takes you at Apple BKC.” Apple’s website says the new store is “coming soon,” but the company didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment…

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Amazon is discounting Kindles, speakers, and more during its spring sales event

Spring has sprung, and to celebrate that fact, Amazon naturally decided to discount a bunch of random devices mostly unrelated to the season. That’s good news for us, though. Given Mother’s Day and graduation season are just around the corner, the ongoing sale makes for a nice opportunity to pick…

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Verizon Mobile Protect has your phone covered against everyday mishaps

Accidents happen — it’s a fact of life that doesn’t actually make it any easier to swallow when the accident involves a nice, shiny and new smartphone meeting an untimely fate. Then it gets  worse when you’re  faced with the bill for a new phone to replace a phone you…

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Twitter cuts off Substack embeds and starts suspending bots

Writers trying to embed tweets in their Substack stories are in for a rude surprise: after pasting a link to the site, a message pops up saying that “Twitter has unexpectedly restricted access to embedding tweets in Substack posts” and explaining that the company is working on a fix. The…

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