Month: August 2023

Extreme Heat Is Here to Stay

This week, we talk about what’s causing the heat waves, storms, fires, and other extreme atmospheric events we’ve been living through this summer, and how humanity can prepare for a very hot future. Source

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Microsoft will let you uninstall more built-in Windows 11 apps soon for less bloat

Microsoft will allow Windows 11 users to uninstall even more built-in apps soon. The software maker has started testing a new build of Windows 11 with Canary Channel testers that includes the ability to uninstall the Camera app, the recently discontinued Cortana app, the Photos app, the People app, and…

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Office Small Talk Is Excruciating. It Doesn’t Have to Be

Productivity software may have killed the watercooler, but chitchat is still the best way to grow connections in a hybrid workplace. These tips can make it less awkward. Source

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Diablo 4 player spends 30 billion gold on a crossbow, in-game economy in shambles

Diablo 4’s in-game economy has been in shambles thanks to a gold and item duplication exploit, which has now been fixed by Blizzard. They say that money makes the world go round, and while I don’t know who ‘they’ are and don’t particularly want to agree with their sentiment, there’s…

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Lenovo’s leaked Legion Go is part Steam Deck, part Nintendo Switch

Lenovo may soon release a gaming handheld to rival Windows models like the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally, while offering removable controls like a Switch, according to a leak from Windows Report. Called the Legion Go, it will reportedly run Windows 11 and pack AMD's new Phoenix processors, while…

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ULTRARAM will allow you to close your laptop, come back a thousand years later and pick up where you left off

Researchers have developed a revolutionary new type of computer memory that could potentially transform the performance of computers and other devices.ULTRARAM is a new type of “universal memory” that can exceed the longevity of your SSD’s flash storage and match the read/write speeds of system memory. But with a lower…

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