Month: February 2024

Shop the 13 best appliance deals at Amazon’s Presidents’ Day sale

Are you looking for the best Presidents’ Day appliance deals? Just ahead of the official sale event (taking place on Monday, February 19), Amazon has launched a massive Presidents’ Day sale, and the best offers are on small appliances, including kitchen devices and vacuums. I’ve gone through the sale to…

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The remastered Tomb Raider trilogy destroyed my nostalgia goggles

I have been waiting for Tomb Raider I-III Remastered for 21 years. That’s when I first played the second entry in the series, it having been a “gift” from my mother’s boyfriend who gave me both his PlayStation and a handful of games — sans jewel cases — for no…

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Samsung TVs are losing yet another Google feature – this time, it’s Google Meet

If you own one of the best Samsung TVs and you regularly use Google Meet to keep in touch with loved ones or colleagues, then you’ll need to find an alternative solution over the next couple of weeks. SamMobile reports that Google Meet, the tech giant’s video conferencing app, will…

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Madame Web is a love letter to the golden age of bad comic book movies

The funny thing about watching audiences cool off from big-budget comic book adaptations in recent years is how, if you lived through the very early aughts, it almost feels like things are going back to the way they used to be. After years of Marvel tentpoles dominating the box office,…

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Firm behind software used by AMD, Nvidia to make GPU and CPUs quietly unveils its own supercomputer — as it appears to emulate Apple by bringing hardware and software closer together

Cadence Design Systems, the company known for its software used by AMD and Nvidia to design CPUs and GPUs, has quietly stepped into the supercomputer business.  In a move reminiscent of Apple‘s strategy of aligning hardware and software, Cadence unveiled its own supercomputer, the M1, designed to run computational fluid…

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Facebook Marketplace accounts leaked online — thousands of users possibly affected, so secure your account now

Hundreds of thousands of Facebook Marketplace users have had their personal information stolen and posted on a dark web forum, putting them at serious risk of phishing, identity theft, and other cybercrime.  According to a BleepingComputer report, a known data leaker with the alias IntelBroker posted a new thread on…

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