Month: November 2023
Google forces a new look for Chrome – but you can get rid of it if you hate it
Google’s design revamp for its web browser has exited testing and is now rolling out to users of the release version of the Chrome – and if you’re not keen on it, there’s something that can be done. The Chrome redesign, which you may have already got – or it…
Read MoreDisney delays Deadpool 3 and other Marvel films as actors’ strike ends
It’s one of several Marvel Studios films to see their release dates change like falling dominos. Captain America: Brave New World, which had originally been due to release July 26th, 2024, will now instead release on February 14th, 2025, and Blade has been pushed back from that date to November…
Read MoreNot all firms want employees back in the office – some think hybrid working is still pretty great
If 2022 was characterized by mass layoffs, then 2023 can be summed up by the overwhelming number of companies asking their workers to return to the office. But one study isn’t so sure about the future of office-based working. Research from Riverbed has uncovered that almost all (98%) business leaders…
Read MoreObservability-driven automation is essential for compliance
Over the past few years there has been an increasing move towards regulations to ensure safety and responsibility as organizations continue to pursue rapid technology innovation. The EU has led the way in these efforts with GDPR, and more recently the NIS2 directive. NIS2 is the EU’s, if not the…
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy Fit 3 leaks may reveal a surprise Fitbit Charge 6 rival
Samsung may be gearing up for a return to fitness trackers as a series of leaked images have surfaced revealing what is said to be the new Galaxy Fit 3. The leak comes from the tech news site Windows Report and the pictures show the device will have a substantially…
Read MoreGoogle offered Netflix a sweetheart deal to pay just 10 percent on Google Play
Spotify isn’t the only one that negotiated with Google for special treatment. Netflix did, too. In 2017, Google offered Netflix a special discounted rate of 10 percent of its in-app payments on Android — meaning Netflix could keep 90 percent of the money — according to documents and testimony in…
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- Meta made its own AI-generated clickbait news feed
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