Month: September 2023

Google Podcasts is going to the graveyard as YouTube Music takes over

Google Podcasts is going away. Starting next year, Google will focus on offering podcast access within YouTube Music instead. This change doesn’t come as a complete surprise. In April, Google launched the ability for users in the US to listen to podcasts in YouTube Music without a paid membership. It…

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24 Best Nintendo Switch Accessories (2023): Docks, Cases, Headsets, and More

Here are some screen protectors, chargers, and other extras for your new best friend. Source

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Many firms aren’t reporting breaches to the proper authorities

A concerning amount of companies are pretty woeful in reporting the cyberattacks and breaches they suffer, both internally and externally. Research conducted by Keeper Security found that nearly half (48%) of the IT and security leaders it surveyed that have experienced a cybersecurity incident did not report it to the…

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Tubi is using ChatGPT to give you better movie recommendations

Tubi’s library of streaming content is huge. And kind of impenetrable. You can watch its many always-on channels or watch something the service’s homescreen recommends, but more likely than not, you’re going to spend too much of your TV-watching time scrolling the same endless rows of posters until your eyes…

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Acer launches a budget gaming laptop that you’ll want to check out

Acer revealed a brand new gaming laptop, the Acer Nitro V 15. It’ll come with up to a 13th-Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 Series GPU, 32GB of RAM, 2 TB SSD, and a 15.6-inch FHD display with a refresh rate of up to 165Hz.  It features…

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Good news – SSDs aren’t really getting any less reliable

Cloud storage and backup company Backblaze, which has become synonymous with its regular SSD and HDD reliability tests, has just announced new figures that will make very pleasant reading for most users. This time, the company approached its report by mulling over the statistics of the first six months of…

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