Month: June 2024

Your electricity bill is forecast to climb with the summer heat

Household electricity bills could climb with rising temperatures this summer in the US, according to an analysis by the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Americans’ monthly electricity bills will likely average $173 between June through August, compared to $168 last summer, the EIA predicts. The slight bump in costs comes from…

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Windows 10’s Beta channel is now officially live to bring in new features for testing – but don’t get excited yet

Microsoft recently announced that it’s resurrecting the Beta channel for Windows 10 in order to test new features – which means, yes, the OS is officially being actively worked on – and the very first preview build has arrived in this channel. The not-so-exciting news is that build 19045 (aka…

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The Best Gaming Headsets—We Tested Over Hundreds of Hours (2024)

Lend depth and drama to your gameplay with the right gaming headset for any console or device. Source

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IKEA solves your charging headaches with its new cheap, colorful USB-C accessories

IKEA has become a bigger fan of USB-C accessories since the iPhone 15 finally adopted the standard last year. Now, the furniture giant has followed up its recent Sjöss USB-C charger with a new range of similarly affordable charging accessories.   As spotted by Notebookcheck, the range includes a mix…

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‘It’s not just big dragon events’: why House of the Dragon season 2 won’t be full of action, according to its co-creator

Spoilers follow for Game of Thrones and George R.R. Martin’s ‘Fire and Blood’ novel. House of the Dragon season 2 won’t be full of “big dragon-related events”, according to its showrunner. Speaking to TechRadar, Ryan Condal admitted that the hit Max show’s creative team didn’t want to move the narrative…

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New York Times warns freelancer journalists their data may have been stolen in cyberattack

The New York Times has warned a number of its freelance associates that their data may have been stolen in a recent attack on its GitHub repositories. News recently broke of a hacker posting source code belonging to the New York Times Company on the anonymous imageboard, 4chan.  The archive…

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