Month: April 2025

Yahoo wants to buy Chrome

Legacy search brand Yahoo has been working on its own web browser prototype, and says it would like to buy Google’s Chrome if the company is forced by a court to sell it. The information came out during the fourth day of the Justice Department’s remedies trial to rectify Google’s…

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Slow USB flash drives set to be replaced by external SSD-type portable storage as Teamgroup launches another 1 GBps, 2TB thumb drive

Teamgroup X2 MAX seamlessly merges speed, storage, and sleek portability Gaming consoles benefit from fast game launches Dual connectors ensure universal device support for effortless data sharing At a time when large files, ultra-HD videos, and next-gen games demand ever-faster transfer speeds, traditional USB flash drives are beginning to feel…

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20 years of YouTube – here are 20 of our all-time favorite memes and moments

It’s been 20 years since the first YouTube video was published, and in that time, the platform and its content have undergone some pretty radical changes. Over time, YouTube has progressed from being a personal video sharing platform to a hub of online comedy and creativity, gaining the attention of…

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Threads is moving to threads.com and adding a bunch of new web features

Back when Meta first introduced its Twitter competitor Threads, many noted that the company had failed to secure the threads.com domain and instead launched the website at threads.net. At the time, the Threads dot com domain belonged to a messaging app startup that said it was reluctant to rebrand its…

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Remedy’s multiplayer Control spinoff FBC: Firebreak launches in June

The summer of video game releases is starting to heat up. Remedy Entertainment, the studio behind Alan Wake and Control, announced that its first multiplayer title FBC: Firebreak will launch on June 17th. It’ll be available on PC (both Steam and the Epic Game Store), the PS5, and Xbox. It’ll…

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Sinners’ cinematographer wants you to feel the Mississippi Delta’s vastness

Though Ryan Coogler’s Sinners is crawling with vampires and steeped in supernatural mythology, the film’s monsters are far from the most magical thing about it. Those aspects of Sinners’ story are exciting, and they help illustrate many of its ideas about the US’ legacy of racism. But in terms of…

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