Month: May 2025

Google Messages is finally getting a mentions feature for chats – here’s how it works

Google Messages is finally getting a mentions features, similar to the one in WhatsApp and Telegram It was first spotted in March, but Android Authority has managed to get the feature working Though it works for the most part, it’s not quite ready for an official rollout Google Messages has…

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Superman gets grilled in latest trailer

Another glimpse at James Gunn’s Superman just dropped — and this time things aren’t looking so great for the hero. While previous looks at the movie had a more inspirational tone, the latest has the Man of Steel defending his heroic actions in an interview with Lois Lane. There’s clearly…

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Andor season 2 review: A Star Wars miracle worth binging

We know Cassian Andor is doomed. 2016's Rogue One makes clear he will meet an untimely death in a massive explosion. That sense of inevitable destruction lingered in the background of the first season of Andor, the prequel series that follows his journey from a low-rent criminal to a rebel spy.…

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Microsoft hit by new legal claim over restrictive licensing and overcharging allegations

Microsoft accused of unfair software licensing practices… again – this time in the UK Consumers, businesses, and the public sector are all affected Office and Windows licenses are central to the case Microsoft is facing a multibillion-pound legal claim in the UK over alleged anticompetitive behavior – Redmond has been…

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Uber’s new bus-like feature for commuters is nearly 50 percent cheaper than UberX

Uber announced a new type of ride that travels along a set route, comes every 20 minutes, includes up to two other passengers, and costs up to 50 percent less than an UberX ride. In other words, a bus. For years, Uber and its smaller rival Lyft have been gently…

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How Donald Trump blew the offshore wind industry off course

Rewind a few years, and it looked as if offshore wind might take off in the US. The Biden administration moved to open up much of the nation’s coastlines to development, blue and even a couple swing states agreed to work with the White House to speed things up, and…

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