Month: July 2023

AeroPress XL Coffee Maker Review: Double the Size, Double the Brew

The new larger version of our favorite portable coffee maker doubles the capacity of each brew, but its sheer size makes it a bit unwieldy. Source

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Readers pick the best tech books of all time

Last month, we published our “The Greatest Tech Books of All Time” — a big, exhaustive list of nonfiction works that tell us about technology, business, and ourselves.  The feedback was fun! In particular, a lot of readers appreciated our love of Ellen Ullman, whose memoir Close to the Machine…

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Gmail really wants to make sure you’re browsing the web safely

Google has been promoting one of its biggest security initiatives across Gmail as it looks to help users stay safe from online threats. As noted by 9to5Google, users of the Gmail email app on Android and desktop have been seeing pop-ups reminding them of the company’s Enhanced Safe Browsing feature,…

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Don’t worry, House of the Dragon season 2 on Max won’t be delayed by the Hollywood strikes

Amid the ongoing Hollywood writers and actors strike, a large number of shows and movies have just been given the green light to go ahead with recommencing production even while the industrial action continues.  According to industry magazines Deadline and Variety, the SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of…

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11 Best Barbie Collabs (2023): Polaroids, Pool Floats, Hair Tools

Live in Barbie’s world with a hot pink electric toothbrush, sparkly phone case, and bright yellow inline skates. Source

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TikTok Music rolls out to more countries

TikTok is rolling out its new subscription-based music streaming platform — aptly named TikTok Music — to new markets, almost two weeks after the service first debuted in Indonesia and Brazil. According to a press release shared with The Verge, TikTok is inviting select users from Australia, Mexico, and Singapore…

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