Author: Zach_Wilson

9 Best Cheap Laptops (2023): Our Picks for $700 or Less

We’ve tested lots of affordable Windows laptops, Chromebooks, and 2-in-1 tablets. You don’t have to spend more than $700 to get a good computer. Source

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The 2008 Strong Bad flash game is now playable on Steam

Dangeresque: The Roomisode Triangulate, the 2008 flash browser game, has received a remaster for PC. The point-and-click adventure game is now available on Steam and itch.io – with a potential iOS release incoming – and has been remastered and expanded with all new graphics, animations, cutscenes, and full voice acting. …

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Jabra is tipped to launch two new wireless earbuds but only one has Dolby Atmos

If you’re looking for the best wireless earbuds, you might want to hang on a bit before deciding what to buy because Jabra is about to launch two new models of true wireless earbuds. These are tipped to be called the Jabra Elite 10 and Jabra Elite 8 Active. The…

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The New York Times prohibits using its content to train AI models

The New York Times has taken preemptive measures to stop its content from being used to train artificial intelligence models. As reported by Adweek, the NYT updated its Terms of Service on August 3rd to prohibit its content — inclusive of text, photographs, images, audio/video clips, “look and feel,” metadata,…

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Looks like WhatsApp is bringing in passkeys to secure your chats even further

WhatsApp will apparently soon offer support for passkeys, which will let users login without needing a password. According to WABetaInfo, the latest Android beta version for the encrypted messaging app contains a hidden settings menu with a toggle button to turn passkeys on or off, although currently it isn’t working,…

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Firefox’s Android app is getting proper support for extensions once again

Firefox’s Android app will soon support an “open ecosystem of extensions,” developer Mozilla has announced, allowing users to customize the browser with a wide range of third-party addons. An exact release date for the feature is yet to be announced, but in a blog post Mozilla’s Scott DeVaney said it…

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