Month: July 2024

The Amazfit GTR 4, our favorite fitness tracker, has hit a new all-time low price

For its price, the GTR 4 offers an impressive number of features. It does a good job of tracking all kinds of health and fitness metrics, from heart, sleep, and stress to your menstrual cycle, while boasting over 150 sport modes and multiband GPS. Aside from being an excellent fitness…

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This cool Mac app could transform the notch on your MacBook Pro or MacBook Air into an iPhone-style Dynamic Island

The Dynamic Island was one of the most anticipated features of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 15 when it was originally announced, and it has become an incredibly helpful feature I now can’t live without. While I am waiting for Apple to introduce the Dynamic Island to Mac, NotchNook…

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Xiaomi goes wild with 1,526bhp version of its debut SU7 electric vehicle –and it’s heading to the Nürburgring to topple records

Xiaomi surprised the world when it revealed its debut EV earlier this year, claiming that it had notched up over 75,000 sales within the first 28 days, making it one of the most hyped cars in China (and outside) of 2024. Now, the tech company hopes to hog the headlines…

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Hackers are already targeting users with fake CrowdStrike fixes — here’s what we’ve seen so far

Companies suffering from the CrowdStrike patching fiasco should be careful with their emails , as cybercriminals are taking advantage of the situation to push malware, experts have warned.  The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a warning concerning an ongoing phishing campaign, telling users to “avoid clicking…

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Reddit’s NFL, NBA deals bring more sports highlights — and ads

Reddit has struck deals with major sports leagues, including the NFL, NBA, and the MLB, as the company looks to boost revenue following its move to go public. Through the program, Reddit will show more game highlights, behind-the-scenes videos, and ask-me-anything (AMA) sessions with players. In exchange, advertisers on Reddit,…

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Microsoft believes 8.5 million devices were affected by CrowdStrike update outage

Microsoft has released new details of the true extent of the damage done to systems around the world by the CrowdStrike incident, estimating that less than one percent of Windows devices have been affected, as well as outlining what it is doing to help enterprises using its services deploy a…

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