Month: May 2023

Brave launches “forgetful browsing” anti-tracking browser tool to try and keep you safe online

The privacy-first web browser Brave has announced another tool in the fight for protecting your online anonymity. “Forgetful browsing” prevents sites from identifying you when you revisit them, by clearing the cookies from your last visit, as well as data in local storage and the cache. This also means, however,…

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TCL aims to be the best bargain (again) as it launches its 2023 TV lineup

TCL’s latest crop of TVs will begin shipping over the next few weeks. If you didn’t catch the news back at CES, the company is taking a new approach to its naming conventions: the lineup is now split into the budget-friendly S Class and higher-performance Q Class. Within each of…

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10 Best Portable Grills (2023): Charcoal, Propane, Electric and More

We barbecued for weeks to find the right charcoal and propane grills for road trips—or just for smaller homes. Source

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Windows 10 isn’t dead after all – Microsoft may add a few features in the future

The effective death of Windows 10 – in terms of feature updates being completely halted – may have been announced prematurely, as it seems Microsoft will still be tweaking and adding some capabilities to the OS, albeit only in a (very) minor capacity. This is according to a Ghacks (opens…

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M3 Pro MacBook Pro could be much more powerful, but it won’t launch in 2023

Nobody would ever accuse the current M2 Pro MacBook Pro of being slow, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t room for improvement. A new report aims to shed some light on what that improvement might look like. The M2 Pro already beats at the heart of what is probably…

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Thousands of US government workers have data leaked online

The US Transportation Department (USDOT) has been hit by a cyberattack that saw data on current and former employees stolen. In a report, Reuters, citing “sources briefed on the matter”, states that the incident affected a total of 237,000 people – 114,000 current USDOT employees, and 123,000 former ones. The…

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