Month: July 2024

The Verge’s guide to Amazon Prime Day 2024

Amazon Prime Day 2024 is nearly here. The annual two-day super sale will start on July 16th and run through July 17th, bringing with it a treasure trove of discounts, promos, and exclusive deals for Amazon Prime subscribers. It may not be the only Prime Day event we see this…

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Suno takes a ‘What, me worry?’ approach to legal troubles and rolls out AI music-generating mobile app

Suno and its artificial intelligence-fueled music composition is now available as a mobile app on iOS in the U.S. The app translates Suno’s AI music creation and sharing tools to smartphones as the company attempts to stake a claim for the most successful AI music developer.  The Suno mobile app…

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Safer than cloud storage, cheaper than file sync: Plugable promises seamless file transfer product using affordable USB cable solution

Plugable is one of the most well known names in the admittedly not very sexy wired file transfer space, offering quality cables to move files from PC to PC.  We were recently impressed by the Thunderbolt 4 & USB4 HDMI Docking Station, a comprehensive dock for ultra-fast transfer speeds (albeit…

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All the smart home news, reviews, and gadgets you need to know about

This smart leak detector can warn you if your fish tank is draining. SwitchBot claims its new Water Leak Detector can not only alert you to leaks and drips but also monitor water levels, thanks to an optional immersion cable. This sounds handy for warning you if your fish tank…

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The Game Boy Camera will soon get a second life as an awful webcam

This is made possible using the GB Operator: a USB dock that allows Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges to be played on a computer (or the Steam Deck) through an app called Playback and the open-source mGBA emulator. The dock can also back up save…

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Twilio alerts Authy two-factor app users that ‘threat actors’ have their phone numbers

Twilio says someone has obtained phone numbers associated with its two-factor authentication service (2FA), Authy, as reported earlier by TechCrunch. In a security alert on Monday, Twilio warns that the “threat actors” may try to use the stolen phone numbers to carry out phishing attacks and other scams. The incident…

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