Month: July 2024

Batman: Caped Crusader is a pulpy throwback to the golden age of DC animation

In an era that was flush with cartoons fighting for children’s attention, Batman: The Animated Series stood out by using its timeless take on Gotham City to tell stories that were as stylish and zany as they were serious. The show gave birth to some of DC’s most iconic characters…

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This 16TB SSD NAS is so small it fits in your backpocket — and yet it packs a full-fledged Arm PC, has a battery, delivers personal cloud storage and can even transform into a wireless drive

The UnifyDrive UT2 is a pocket-sized, 16TB SSD NAS solution aimed at creatives and professionals who need to manage large amounts of data on the go. It offers instant one-tap secure file transfers from SD/CFe/TF cards without an internet connection, and supports Wi-Fi 6, data synchronization and high-speed remote access.…

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Senate passes the Kids Online Safety Act

The Senate passed the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act (also known as COPPA 2.0), the first major internet bills meant to protect children to reach that milestone in two decades. A legislative vehicle that included both KOSA and COPPA 2.0 passed 91-3.…

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Kamala Harris rally makes history as the largest Zoom call ever

A recent fundraising event by US Vice President and presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris has been claimed as the largest Zoom call ever held. Vice President Harris’ fundraising event ‘White Women: Answer the Call’, which raised over $11 million for her recently announced presidential campaign, reportedly broke the record…

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Modern Warfare 3 players are less likely to play the game when there’s no skill-based matchmaking, according to new Activision study

A new study which shows that Call of Duty players are less likely to play if there is no skill-based matchmaking. The study, which was published online and spotted by GamesIndustry.biz, details an experiment conducted by the publisher earlier this year without the knowledge of Modern Warfare 3 players and…

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Google admits it accidentally broke its own password manager

Google has apologized after its password manager malfunctioned for millions of Windows users following a glitch that left many users unable to access their saved passwords for nearly 18 hours. The problem affected Windows users on the M127 version of the Chrome browser and was fixed after 17 hours and…

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