Month: June 2023

14 Best Laptop Backpacks (2023): Weather-Proof, Sustainable, Stylish

Whether you’re biking to the office or schlepping a camera to a shoot, a laptop bag is your constant companion. These WIRED-reviewed packs do the job. Source

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Google’s AI-powered search experience is way too slow

The worst thing about Google’s new AI-powered search experience is how long you have to wait. Can you think of the last time you waited for a Google Search result? For me, searches are generally instant. You type a thing in the search box, Google almost immediately spits out an…

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What a Therapist Wants You to Know About Remote Therapy

Covid-19 changed how therapists work, for good and ill. Here’s how you can adapt, whether you’re a patient or a practitioner. Source

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Apple WWDC 2023: What to Expect for Software and Hardware

The Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off tomorrow. We break down the potential announcements ahead of the keynote. Source

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Blaseball season is over for good

Born during covid, Blaseball was a bizarre text-only fantasy baseball simulator that imagined, essentially, baseball as played in a world of otherworldly horrors. I regret that I never got to play Blaseball, and now it looks like I won’t get to because developer The Game Band is shutting it down.…

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Star Wars: KOTOR II for the Switch won’t get its game-finishing DLC

The Nintendo Switch port of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II is not getting the free Restored Content DLC that developer Aspyr Media promised at launch, the company announced late yesterday on Twitter. Instead, the studio is offering a consolation prize of free Star Wars game keys for…

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