Month: July 2023

Tax prep companies could have been sending your private data to Google, Meta, and others

Major tax prep companies TaxSlayer, H&R Block, and TaxAct have been accused of sharing “millions of taxpayers’ data” with Meta and Google by a July 2023 Congressional report. All three services had been found to be using tracking pixels, which were sharing information like filing status, approximate adjusted gross income,…

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The Ultra-Viral Rise of Prime, the Internet’s Favorite Sports Drink

Stunts, meme marketing, and promotion from social media celebrities Logan Paul and KSI have catapulted the drink past the competition. Source

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The best iCloud password manager for Chrome is no longer only on Windows

The new macOS Sonoma operating system will support iCloud Keychain for Chrome on Apple devices for the first time, the company has revealed. Previously a Windows exclusive, Mac users who wish to store their credentials on Apple‘s proprietary password manager, but use them with Google’s popular web browser, are now…

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ASUS ROG Ally review: The Steam Deck’s most powerful rival

Handheld gaming PCs are booming. Over the last year and a half, we've seen compelling devices from Valve, Ayaneo, GPD and others, and now ASUS is entering the fray with the ROG Ally. It's sleek, it's quiet and it packs a gorgeous 1080p display. And with a new Ryzen Z1…

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iOS 17 preview: FaceTime, everywhere

Apple just launched its iOS 17 public beta, meaning you can test out the latest iPhone software if you’re willing to live with a bug or two. I’ve been using iPhone 14 Pro with the developer beta for the last few weeks and there are plenty of features and upgrades…

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Stop Trying to Make New Twitter Happen

This week, we talk about the instant popularity of Threads, poor little Bluesky, and why Twitter likely isn’t going anywhere. Source

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