Month: July 2023

GitHub is going passwordless with new passkey support

GitHub has become the latest prominent service to offer passkey support, letting users login without a password. The popular software repository, which is now owned by Microsoft, announced in a blog post on its website that the public beta for passkeys is now available.  For users that opt in, it…

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Businesses are pushing forward with digital investment in spite of economic worries

New research from Couchbase has claimed companies are continuing to invest in digital transformation goals despite the troubling economy that has seen massive layoffs across Big Tech. The study of 600 senior ITDMs uncovered that enterprises are expecting to invest eye-watering sums of money into their digital portfolios despite economic…

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Forget New Twitter—Retro Is a New Instagram

Retro is a new photo app that puts an old idea front and center in your feed: your actual friends. Source

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The Witcher’s new trailer teases a big, bloody season 3 finale

As monarchs, mages, and beasts of the Continent compete to capture her, Geralt takes Ciri into hiding, determined to protect his newly-reunited family against those who threaten to destroy it. Entrusted with Ciri’s magical training, Yennefer leads them to the protected fortress of Aretuza, where they hope to uncover more…

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Android and Google TVs just got a new free Roku channel with over 80,000 movies and shows

Google TV and Android TV owners in the US are getting a really nice free upgrade. The Roku Channel, which is made up of Roku TVs’ free channels that don’t require a paid subscription, gives you access to over 80,000 free movies and programs.  It’s already available to an estimated…

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95 Best Prime Day Deals Still Going Strong (2023): Phones, Laptops, Espresso Machines

Amazon’s big event is over, but a few of our favorite things are still on sale, like robot vacuums, laptops, Pixel phones, and TVs. Source

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