Month: April 2024

TextNow unlimited data plans start at just $0.99 now – yes, really

Sick of paying for heaps of data you don’t even need? The mobile provider TextNow has recently introduced a flexible array of unlimited data passes that could be a fantastic option. TextNow’s new unlimited data passes include an hourly pass for $0.99, a daily pass for $4.99, and a monthly…

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Nothing Phone 3’s big upgrades could include on-device generative AI

The rumored Nothing Phone 3 could switch back to Qualcomm chips and use a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 to help power onboard generative AI features, according to 91mobiles’ “industry sources who work closely with Nothing.” This suggests that we could see something more powerful than the recently launched Nothing Phone…

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Another top WordPress plugin has a serious security flaw — patch now to keep your website safe

Another major WordPress plugin was found vulnerable to a high-severity flaw which allowed malicious actors to steal sensitive information from the website, including password hashes. LayerSlider has published a new security advisory, saying the product is now in version 7.10.1, but adding, “This update includes important security fixes.” While the…

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Walmart’s massive spring sale is still live: $89 AirPods, $69 air fryer, $298 65-inch TV

While Amazon’s big spring sale ended last week, Walmart still has a ton of spring savings available on everything from TVs, Apple devices, and laptops to patio furniture, kitchen appliances, vacuums, and more. I’ve gone through Walmart’s Spring Sale and picked out the 15 best deals below. • Shop Walmart’s…

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How to use your Mac screen inside the Apple Vision Pro

One of the coolest things you can do with the Apple Vision Pro is use your Mac screen — either floating by itself in a virtual landscape or, better yet, in mixed reality. It’s hard to make work exciting, but if you can, why not work on the Moon? Or…

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California wants to introduce a law that will force workers to disconnect from work

In an attempt to help citizens across the state have some respite from the pressures of work, California State Assembly member Matt Haney has introduced AB 2751, a proposition designed to give workers the “right to disconnect” from work-related communications outside of working hours. AB 2751 draws inspiration from similar…

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