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YouTube to Include a Hub of Ad-supported Channels to The Platform
According to reports, YouTube is in discussions with media giants to include their movies and TV episodes in a hub of ad-supported channels. In fact, the company is already testing the idea. Later this year, the platform might expand the hub’s user base, according to The Wall Street Journal. If YouTube goes ahead with the […] More
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Twitter To Put Popular Usernames Up for Auction
Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, is in serious need of fresh sources of income because the company has lost advertisers ever since he took control in October. The business is thinking of making Twitter usernames monetizable as part of its effort to get Twitter to start making some money. According to the New York […] More
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MSI Afterburner Developers Not Paid For Almost an Year
Everyone from gamers to experienced overclockers swears by MSI Afterburner. It is undoubtedly the most well-liked graphics card overclocking tool. It is employed by all manufacturers of graphics cards and aids in GPU tuning for both NVIDIA and AMD GPUs. Plus, it is worth mentioning that the developer of Afterburner hasn’t received any compensation for […] More
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Google Voice Will Show You a New Label In Case of Spam Calls
Google has recently revealed it is adding a new “suspected spam caller” functionality to Google Voice. The new feature will warn users about a potential spam call if it doesn’t think the call is genuine. In an official post, Google announced that the new feature will use the same AI system that is used by […] More
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Google Calendar Showing Random Events? Here is How You Can Fix
Google Calendar is among the most useful Android apps. It includes some very clever features, like the ability to make event entries based on emails that arrive in your inbox. While this might be very useful for someone who has a lot of appointments. On the other hand, it appears that some users have been […] More
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LastPass Acknowledged Hackers Got Their Hands on Encrypted User Data
In a recent development, LastPass has acknowledged the fact that hackers stole encrypted users’ password vaults and other sensitive information. LastPass users beware your passwords might be compromised. It is high time to change all your passwords and other account details. In addition to that, you should also look for a new password manager. We […] More
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Google Working on a Prescriptions Deciphering App
Many doctors scribble quickly on prescriptions for medications, making it practically impossible for their patients to comprehend what they wrote. Numerous tech companies have tried to address this issue for years with little to no success. Google is the latest entry to list of companies who have tried to save the day. In other words, […] More
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Energy Saver and Memory Saver Mode Coming to Google Chrome
Google is releasing a new update for the Chrome browser that includes an Energy Saver mode and a Memory Saver mode. We have brought to you the details about the new update, including how to install the update on your Chrome browser. It is important to note that the new update is available for Windows, […] More
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Meta To Use AI For Users’ Age Verification On Facebook Dating
Meta recently revealed that it would begin asking users to confirm their age on Facebook Dating, if the company detects a user is not 18. Users can then verify their age by sharing a selfie video or a copy of their ID proof. Facebook then shares the video with a third-party company. According to Meta, […] More
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LastPass Password Manager Hacked Once Again
LastPass, a renowned encrypted password manager is under scanner once again. Recently, Karim Toubba, CEO of the company, revealed that the hackers managed to breach their system for the second time in the year. He further added that the company is scrutinizing the issue. For those who are not familiar with LastPass, it is a […] More
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Twitter To Launch Gold, Grey, and Blue Checkmarks Instead of Just Blue
Twitter is working hard to boost its revenue. Recently, the company rolled out the Blue membership in the hope to generate more revenue. However, this move resulted in havoc as users could pay for the Blue tick and become whoever they want to become. In other words, users can create verified accounts of important entities […] More
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iCloud Users On Windows Are Seeing Photos and Videos From Other People
You are not alone if you use iCloud on Windows. You can discover stuff like images and video clips that are not yours. This week, a lot of Apple consumers have expressed concern over this odd and perplexing problem where video clips from random people are appearing in their iCloud library. We are unsure of […] More