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Nothing Just Confirmed That It’s Making A Smartwatch

Nothing Just Confirmed That It’s Making A Smartwatch

Nadeem Sarwar/SlashGear Nothing, the consumer tech brand started by OnePlus alum Carl Pei, is expanding into more product categories after tasting success with phones and audio gear. In a video detailing the company's latest Community Quarterly Update, CEO Pei said a smartwatch and a pair of budget earbuds are coming later this year. The company

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Extreme Heat Threatens the Health of Unborn Babies

Extreme Heat Threatens the Health of Unborn Babies

In the midst of an unseasonal California heat wave last late spring, Nathaniel DeNicola, an obstetrician-gynecologist at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, had an unusual case on his hands: A patient who had been carrying a perfectly healthy pregnancy for 32 weeks was going into early labor. It didn’t make sense; nevertheless, the baby was

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Windows 11 third-party apps break the Start Menu and Microsoft

Windows 11 third-party apps break the Start Menu and Microsoft

(Image credit: Shutterstock / ra2 studio) Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 11 version 22H2 update, which will be introducing several new features to the Start Menu interface, can also break said Start Menu if certain third-party apps are also installed on the OS. Windows 11 update 22H2, which will most likely be coming out sooner rather than

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How To Remotely Stream PS5 Games To Your Steam Deck

How To Remotely Stream PS5 Games To Your Steam Deck

Esa Riutta/Shutterstock By Eli Becht/July 31, 2023 5:00 pm EST Getting a Steam Deck gives people the power to play games from their PC on a handheld device. The games are running natively on the Steam Deck, so you'll have to grab a storage device big enough to hold everything, but that's not your only option.

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Sneak Peek at the $2.3B MSG Sphere’s Huge Immersive Screen,

Sneak Peek at the $2.3B MSG Sphere’s Huge Immersive Screen,

We got to experience demos of some of the technology powering the MSG Sphere arena, opening this fall in Las Vegas. Jesse Orrall Senior Video Producer Jesse Orrall (he/him/his) is a Senior Video Producer for CNET. He covers future tech, sustainability and the social impact of technology. He is co-host of CNET's "What The Future"

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Twitter’s rebrand to X is causing scam alerts on Microsoft

Twitter’s rebrand to X is causing scam alerts on Microsoft

'Twitters swift rebrand to X is generating yet another issue. As reported by Bleeping Computer, the social media platform is causing Microsoft's Edge browser to throw up a warning, indicating some sort of security problem. It seems to be related to how Edge and other Chromium-based web browsers deal with favicons (or 'Progressive Web App

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Vivaldi, Mozilla raise alarms over Google’s proposed ‘DRM for the

Vivaldi, Mozilla raise alarms over Google’s proposed ‘DRM for the

Image: StackCommerce A proposed Google specification for ensuring trust on the Web has come under fire for potentially giving websites control over which browsers have the right to access them — and potentially blocking an unwanted browser from accessing a site owned by Google or Microsoft. At issue is what Google calls Web Environment Integrity

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Meta’s Threads finally adds a following feed

Meta’s Threads finally adds a following feed

Image: Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry Text is hotter than ever. Threads, the “Instagram but with a tech focus” social media app built by Facebook, now has a feed dedicated to following…the people you follow. Meanwhile, TikTok, the Chinese social video app, has also followed Threads’ lead by adding its own text-only posts. Meta chief executive

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AMD ‘Zenbleed’ bug lets hackers steal data from Ryzen CPUs

AMD ‘Zenbleed’ bug lets hackers steal data from Ryzen CPUs

Image: AMD A new vulnerability has been discovered in AMD’s Zen 2 processors—one that allows data like passwords and encryption keys to be stolen from the CPU. Disclosed publicly this week by Google security researcher Tavis Ormandy, this bug affects consumer chips as well as server, including Ryzen 3000 series parts. As detailed by Ormandy

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The world’s leading language learning software is an extra $30

The world’s leading language learning software is an extra $30

Image: StackCommerce Before you head out on your summer vacation, it’s a great idea to learn the language of your destination. It will help you navigate a new country and avoid coming off like the Ugly American. And right now is a great opportunity to start learning because a lifetime subscription to Rosetta Stone is