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Sony had to make a PC gaming monitor because the PS5 isn’t enough
It’s no mystery why Sony made a PC gaming monitor that can also work well with the PS5. The PC…
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GOOGLE SAYS IT WILL AUTOMATICALLY DELETE ABORTION CLINIC VISITS FROM USERS’ HISTORY
Search History Google has finally released some info about how the company will handle sensitive user data related to abortions.…
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HBO Max halts original productions across large parts of Europe
HBO Max is halting original productions across much of Europe, Variety has reported. The streaming service confirmed that it will no longer…
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Xiaomi 12S Ultra has a Leica camera with a massive 1-inch sensor
Merely six months after its previous flagship launch, today Xiaomi announced a trio of familiar-looking smartphones to mark the beginning of its partnership…
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Oak9 adds security for infrastructure-as-code and the cloud
Oak9, a developer-first infrastructure-as-code (IaC) security provider, says that enterprises have begun to adopt the concept of treating applications as code.…
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NVIDIA’s new Shield update can stop late-night movies waking up the entire house
NVIDIA has rolled out Experience Upgrade v9.1 for all Shield TV and TV Pro units, and one of the features it brings…
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Meta sparks anger by charging for VR apps
Meta is facing a growing backlash for the charges imposed on apps created for its virtual reality headsets, as developers…
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Cars in Singapore cost on average 5 times more than they do in the US. Here’s a breakdown of what 5 popular cars would set you back in each country.
Owning a compact sedan in the city-state costs, on average, around 125,000 Singapore dollars ($90,430), according to local financial website Value…
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How Formula 1’s McLaren team is using A.I. to fuel performance
If you have seen even one episode of Netflix’s docuseries Drive to Survive, about Formula 1 racing, you quickly realize that the…
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Samsung debuts its smallest 200-megapixel smartphone sensor yet
Samsung Electronics has unveiled its latest 200-megapixel camera sensor with some of the tiniest pixels yet, which it says will allow manufacturers…
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