Month: January 2024

Amie is a beautiful, simple calendar app with really big dreams

There’s another company vying to be the place you go to manage your time. It’s called Amie, and it’s one of the best-looking calendar apps I’ve used. It’s available today for iOS, Mac, and the web after four years in development and many months in beta testing. I’ve been using…

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There’s a huge Super Bowl sale at Target – deals on TVs, soundbars, NFL gear and more

Prep for the upcoming Super Bowl with Target’s massive sale, which includes deals on everything from TVs, soundbars and mounts, to NFL gear, snacks and party essentials. Target’s Super Bowl sale allows you to save on everything you could possibly need for the big game, all at one place. Below,…

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The Finals update 1.5.5 adjusts Medium build weapon and gadget damage output and fixes that strange GPU crashing bug

The Finals has received a new patch which makes major balance changes to the Medium build and more. Update 1.5.5 went live today (January 24) with a main focus on providing some much-needed balance tweaks to the Medium build, specifically by nerfing some of its weapons. The update has also…

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Audio-Technica ATH-TWX7 review: Good earbuds with frustrating flaws

I’ve come to expect certain things from Audio-Technica earbuds and headphones. First, there’s the company’s warm, soothing sound profile that’s easy to listen to for hours at a time. It’s usually good, but not necessarily great, though the company typically combines it with a solid overall experience thanks to features…

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Google’s Gemini AI is going to try and help build better online ads

Google has announced plans to use its Gemini AI platform to try and revolutionize online advertising for businesses. This move is a significant step in the direction of utilizing generative AI to enhance the effectiveness and cost efficiency of adverts, and promises to deliver a much more streamlined creation process.…

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Apple thought it dealt with Epic v. Apple — has it really?

Almost three years after the Epic v. Apple trial reached its conclusion, Apple is finally following a court order to let app developers link to outside payment methods. But its solution is being met with backlash. Apple is giving developers the green light to send app users outside the built-in…

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