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Sony WF-1000XM4 review: Almost perfect wireless earbuds

Sony WF-1000XM4 review: Almost perfect wireless earbuds

Sony WF-1000XM4 MSRP $280.00 “With an all-new design and tons of improvements, they’re very hard to beat.” Pros Great sound quality Good battery life Excellent noise cancellation Wireless charging Cons May not fit small ears Slightly lacking in high-end detail Sony’s eagerly anticipated follow-up to its very highly rated WF-1000XM3 noise-canceling true wireless earbuds is...

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Open AI ChatGPT’s New App Gets A Whopping 500K Installs

Open AI ChatGPT’s New App Gets A Whopping 500K Installs

OpenAI is planning to expand ChatGPT to 11 new global markets. Although their latest launch was limited to the USA and iOS devices, the software crossed record-breaking installs of half a million in just 6 days. The research was conducted by data.ai, who not only found that the app has 500k installs but also confirmed

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Plex’s Lifetime Pass is Cheaper Than Ever Today

Plex’s Lifetime Pass is Cheaper Than Ever Today

Justin Duino / How-To Geek Plex touts itself as a streaming app for everyone, and it’s easy to see why. Contrary to services like Netflix, Plex is completely free, with a subscription geared not towards unlocking more content, but giving you actual features. Now, it’s cheaper than ever to get in on the action. You currently...

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Astranis successfully tested its low-cost satellite tech for internet connectivity

Astranis successfully tested its low-cost satellite tech for internet connectivity

TechSpot is celebrating its 25th anniversary. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. What just happened? Astranis is a relatively small space company headquartered in San Francisco, California, with a mission to bring proper internet connectivity to underserved areas. The first Astranis satellite is now in space, and the technology is working as expected, so...

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Meta Conducts Another Round Of LayOffs; 6000 Jobs Lost

Meta Conducts Another Round Of LayOffs; 6000 Jobs Lost

Meta is all set to conduct yet another round of layoffs that would impact 6000 jobs. This latest move is said to be part of their “Year of Efficiency” campaign, during which they plan to restructure the entire company to cut costs. This time around, the employees were well aware of the impending layoff. In

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Mozilla Is Giving Thunderbird Mail a New Logo

Mozilla Is Giving Thunderbird Mail a New Logo

It’s been often said that Thunderbird, despite having active support for years, has remained a little… Stagnant. The app still looks a lot like the email client that became popular in the 2000s, which isn’t a great thing. Luckily, things are slowly changing — starting with a new logo. Thunderbird has announced a new visual...

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Windows 365 Boot: a paid subscription to boot your local PC into your Microsoft cloud PC

Windows 365 Boot: a paid subscription to boot your local PC into your Microsoft cloud PC

TechSpot is celebrating its 25th anniversary. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. A hot potato: Windows 365 Cloud PC is Microsoft’s offering for the modern hybrid workspace, as paying Redmond $20 per month to access an always-on, secure custom Windows installation is seemingly better than using a cheap laptop you buy yourself. Now, Windows...

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Almost all ransomware attacks target backups, says Veeam

Almost all ransomware attacks target backups, says Veeam

enjoynz - stock.adobe.com Some 93% of ransomware attacks go for backups and most succeed, with 60% of those attacked paying the ransom, according to a Veeam survey By Antony Adshead, Storage Editor Published: 24 May 2023 13:00 Data stored in backups is the most common target for ransomware attackers. Almost all intrusions (93%) target backups and in

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Damage delays restart of Italy’s giant gravitational wave detector

Damage delays restart of Italy’s giant gravitational wave detector

Later this month, physicists will resume their hunt for astrophysical monsters: black holes and neutron stars going bump in the dark and emitting ripples in space called gravitational waves. But one of the three detectors that have spotted such waves—Virgo, near Pisa, Italy—has run into technical problems that will delay its restart, 3 years after...