Month: March 2026

Need a case for your new 15-inch MacBook Air M5? Here are the best options to keep your kit safe, protected, and organized

Got your hands on a new MacBook Air 15-inch M5? If you’re going to take it out with you, you’ll want to pick up a good bag or cover to keep it protected from scratches and bumps. We’ve rounded up our favorite options below, with a range of cases for…

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LG’s world-first LCD laptop display has a battery-saving superpower — and an OLED version is coming next

LG Display is now mass-producing its world-first LCD panel The unique feature is VRR, which can adjust itself to as low as 1Hz in order to save power with static on-screen content The OLED version of this tech is currently a 20Hz implementation, but a 1Hz spin will be coming…

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Instagram and Facebook are about to be filled with affiliate content

Instagram and Facebook content will soon have shopping links baked into posts, essentially cutting out third-party “link in bio”-style tools. Meta announced Tuesday that it’s adding commerce features on the two platforms, though the functionality will be slightly different for each. On Facebook, content creators will be able to link…

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‘We are continuing to monitor the situation closely’: Crunchyroll investigating breach which reportedly stole data on 6.8 million users

Crunchyroll confirms cyberattack via third-party vendor Hacker accessed support agent’s Okta account, exfiltrated 8M tickets with 6.8 million emails Attacker demanded $5m ransom; company investigating, payment data not directly compromised Anime streaming platform Crunchyroll has confirmed suffering a cyberattack and said it was currently investigating claims of data theft. A…

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Meta misled users about its products’ safety, jury decides

Meta willfully violated New Mexico law by misleading users about the safety of its products and engaging in an unconscionable trade practice, a jury found. The company will face a $375 million penalty for the violations, awarding the maximum penalty of $5,000 per violation for 37,500 violations across two counts.…

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NASA wants to put a $20 billion base on the Moon

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has big plans for the future of the agency, including the construction of a $20 billion lunar base that he said will establish an “enduring presence” on the Moon. Isaacman announced the news during NASA’s Ignition event on Tuesday, where he also described goals to launch…

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