Month: August 2023

Here’s our best look yet at Philips Hue’s upcoming security camera

First came a report from a reputable blog, then came a series of blurry images via the FCC, and now The Verge can exclusively reveal renders of Philips Hue’s forthcoming entry into the smart home security market. The images come to us via Dave Zatz of ZatzNotFunny, who spotted them…

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Soulslinger: Envoy of Death gets new trailer revealing brutal arena FPS action

Soulslinger: Envoy of Death has received an official trailer highlighting how the brutal fast-paced arena FPS action title will play, and things are promising. The title goes into early access near the end of this year.  If you’re a fan of the best FPS games will want to keep Soulslinger:…

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WD Black explains why there aren’t more Xbox Series X internal storage cards

TechRadar Gaming is reporting live from Gamescom 2023 on the latest and greatest developments in gaming and hardware. Hardware manufacturer WD Black was in attendance at Gamescom 2023, and TRG had the chance to sit down with the head of product marketing, Ruben Dennenwaldt, to discuss the state of storage…

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Gmail may ask for verification to add a forwarding address or edit filters

Filters: creating a new filter, editing an existing filter, or importing filters.  Forwarding: Adding a new forwarding address from the Forwarding and POP/IMAP settings.  IMAP access: Enabling the IMAP access status from the settings. (Workspace admins control whether this setting is visible to end users or not)  Source

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Google’s AR projects are reportedly facing even more setbacks

The rumored device, which is apparently called Project Moohan internally, is supposed to offer a mixed reality experience powered by the Android platform. It has reportedly been in the works since at least last year, tracking with the vague announcement Google, Samsung, and Qualcomm made earlier this year about creating…

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Two years after Safari, Chrome plans to let you move the address bar to the bottom

A test version of Google Chrome on iOS now lets you put the address bar on the bottom of the screen, as spotted by MacRumors contributor Steve Moser. It’s a nice change that lets you move the address bar closer to your thumb — though notably, it comes two years…

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