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Slack Finally Ditches X/Twitter Integration for Good
The Slack tool that notified users of new X/Twitter posts has officially gone.
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Elon Musk to Charge New X/Twitter Users $1 a Year
Musk hopes that charging a fee for the social media platform will put an end to bot accounts on X.
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How to Set Up WhatsApp Passkeys and Go Passwordless Today
WhatsApp has added support for passkeys to its Android app. Here's how to set up and use the new security feature right away.
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4 Reasons Why the iPhone 15 Is Apple’s Worst Upgrade Ever
Thinking of upgrading to the iPhone 15? You might want to reconsider, based on all the problems and issues with it.
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How To Use Google’s New AI Image Generator in Search
Google has begun rolling out a new AI image generator feature that's integrated directly into Search. Here's how to use it.
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Microsoft Finally Cleared to Buy Activision After UK Green Light
The $68.7bn deal is said to be a “game changer” by those who approved it.
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How to Claim Your $30 from Crunchyroll $16 Million Settlement
Customers who have used the anime streaming service in the past three years are entitled to a payment.
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How To Setup Google Passkeys and Ditch the Password For Good
Passkeys are now a default sign-in option on Google account holders - and they're significantly more secure than passwords.
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Firefox Launches AI-Powered Fake Review Detector
The simple yet effective feature will help consumers make online buying decisions with new levels of confidence.
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9 Best Mental Health Apps to Improve Your Well-Being With a Tap
Whether you're looking to tackle burnout or get a good night sleep, these paid-for and free mental health apps can help.
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Microsoft Teams Will Soon Be Able to Tell Who Is in Your Meeting
As part of its AI initiative, Microsoft Team's facial recognition feature will be coming to desktops in December.
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Disney Follows Netflix in Cracking Down on Password Sharing
Disney Plus becomes the latest streaming services to take action against users sharing their passwords.
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OpenAI Just Fixed ChatGPT’s Biggest Flaw, Also Teases New “AI iPhone”
In a busy week for OpenAI, the research lab has finally enabled ChatGPT to browse the web for up-to-date answers.
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Thanks to AI, Amazon Alexa Is More Human Than Ever
With Alexa's new large language model (LLM), using the device could feel "just like talking to another human being."
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Is Google Calendar Down? Normal Service Resumes After Outage
Google Calendar went down and thousands of users were affected. Here's the latest updates and everything that happened.
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How to Claim Your Share of the $245 Million Fortnite Settlement
The claims process is open, but not everyone who played Fortnite during the past six years is eligible for compensation.
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The Best New iOS 17 Features for Work and Business Users
You can now download Apple's latest mobile OS and these are the best new iOS 17 features to help you get stuff done at work.
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Apple Store Back Live with iPhone 15 Pre-Order Date
The Apple Store is live after the iPhone 15 launch. Here's what you need to know about the Apple Store going down recently.
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Zoom CEO Calls for Microsoft Office and Teams to be Unbundled in US
Zoom's CEO has waded into the Teams and Office unbundling war, saying the FTC should consider following the EU's lead
James Laird -
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Microsoft is Killing a Much-Loved Windows App That’s 28 Years Old
Microsoft has revealed plans to shelve legacy app WordPad, encouraging those who still use choose a different app.
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Now X/Twitter Wants Your Biometric Data and Employment History
The new TOS goes into effect on September 29, so you'll have until then to keep your biometric data to yourself.
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