Month: September 2023

Chrome is about to look a bit different

Chrome on the desktop is about to get a new look. Google’s widely used browser is getting an update based on its Material You design language in the coming weeks, and in this case, that will include refreshed icons with “a focus on legibility” and new color palettes that “better…

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Starfield hit over 1 million concurrent players on all platforms at launch

Starfield left its early access period yesterday (September 6), and managed to quickly surpass a whopping one million players across all platforms, Xbox boss Phil Spencer has confirmed. As GamesRadar+ reports, in a celebratory tweet, Spencer wrote: “Starfield exceeded one million concurrent players across all platforms today. Thanks to all…

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Microsoft thinks it knows how Chinese hackers were able to breach US government accounts

Microsoft’s investigation into the recent Storm-0558 cyberattack has concluded by claiming the company now knows how the Chinese threat actor accessed US government email accounts. Two months ago, a Chinese hacking group known as Storm-0558 accessed more than two dozen Microsoft email accounts belonging to various organizations in the West,…

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How to take a screenshot on an iPhone

If you want to share a QR code or keep a receipt handy, taking a screenshot is one of the best ways to do so. Fortunately, there are a few ways to take a screenshot on your iPhone, no matter which model you have. In fact, even the Apple logo…

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Cobb Premiere Air Grill and Cooker Review: An Outdoor Kitchen in a Bag

Boil, roast, bake, sauté, and grill—this cooker can do it all and packs up into a portable, go-anywhere kitchen. Source

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Facebook Trains Its AI on Your Data. Opting Out May Be Futile

Here’s how to request that your personal information not be used to train Meta’s AI model. “Request” is the operative word here. Source

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