Month: December 2024

Creature Commandos episode 4 reveals the DCU’s Justice League for the first time, but its showrunner has a warning for fans who might ‘infer’ anything from it

Creature Commandos episode 4 showed off the DCU’s Justice League for the first time DC Comics’ most iconic superteam, though, don’t appear in the manner you’d expect Showrunner Dean Lorey says fans “shouldn’t infer” anything from the brief scene, either Creature Commandos episode 4 has handed us a first look…

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The best Chromebook you can buy in 2025

You might be tempted to get a Chromebook as your next laptop and we wouldn’t blame you. Chrome OS has come a long way: Chromebooks today have a good combination of build quality, battery life and power while also supporting years of software updates that will take you years into…

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Supporting business resiliency for all working policies

With the news that several large corporations such as Amazon are insisting their employees return to the office full time, it could be thought that the hybrid working revolution was merely a blip caused by lockdown necessity. It remains to be seen whether this reversion will be successful or whether…

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Here comes Sandisk with a rebrand

SanDisk is now SANDISK. It’s also now Sandisk. The company is announcing a fresh rebranding this week with a new logo that drops the inter-capped styling it’s generally maintained since 1995 with one that is inspired by “a single point of data” or a “pixel.” In a new video, Sandisk…

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Search for alternative to WordPress surges worldwide amidst rift between WP-Engine and Matt Mullenweg

Tensions between WP Engine and Mullenweg drive user curiosity Users worldwide show rising interest in website builder alternatives Ongoing conflict highlights the risks of relying solely on WordPress Global search interest for WordPress alternatives has surged dramatically as the conflict between WP Engine and Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of WordPress and…

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Now AI can keep you alive after you’re gone, and it’s as creepy as it sounds

A company called Life’s Echo is using AI and in-depth interviews to create interactive simulations of people when they pass away. They clone your voice to make effective ‘digital ghosts’ full of information about your life. Post-death AI mimics are slowly becoming more prevalent, but Life’s Echo is more comprehensive…

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