Month: June 2023
Google Drive app will no longer support Windows 8 and 8.1 — it might be time to upgrade
It just might be time to finally make that upgrade from Windows 8 and 8.1, as the Google Drive app will no longer support them as of August 2023. The news comes from a Google support page, reported by Android Police. The tech giant will be ending support for both…
Read MoreLouisiana passes bill banning kids from the internet without parental consent
State lawmakers in Louisiana passed a new bill Tuesday banning minors from creating their own social media accounts. The bill, HB61, would ban “interactive computer services” from allowing people under 18 to sign up for their own accounts without parental consent. The bill’s definition of online services is extremely broad,…
Read More6 Best Standing Desk and Laptop Stand Deals
Snag the Flexispot EN1 for a mere $210, or grab an adjustable rollable table for your bedroom or couch for $80. Source
Read MoreApollo for Reddit is shutting down
Apollo, one of the most beloved iOS apps used to browse Reddit, will be shutting down due to the company’s new API pricing that will make the app much more expensive to operate. The app will shut down on June 30th, according to developer Christian Selig. “Reddit’s recent decisions and…
Read MoreA Leaked Tesla Report Shows the Cybertruck Had Basic Design Flaws
The “alpha” version of the EV company’s first pickup had problems with braking, handling, noise, and leaks, according to an internal presentation. Source
Read MoreSummer Game Fest 2023: all the news and announcements
Summer Game Fest 2023 is nearly here. Geoff Keighley’s major summer gaming event takes place on Thursday, and this year, it might have some special significance. With E3 canceled, gaming companies wanting to show off their latest projects may turn to Summer Game Fest instead, which hopefully means that we’ll…
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