Month: May 2023
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Tech
Block Party anti-harassment service leaves Twitter amid API changes
Block Party, an anti-harassment service designed to combat abusive content on Twitter, is the latest third-party app to leave the…
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Longevity enthusiasts want to create their own independent state. They’re eyeing Rhode Island.
“[Food and Drug Administration] requirements force individuals or companies to conduct rigorous scientific research to demonstrate that the claims they’re…
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Google quietly ends support for decade-old Chromecast
Google has ended support for the original Chromecast, around a decade after the $35 streaming stick launched in 2013. A…
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Overwatch 2 celebrates its first in-game Pride event
Overwatch 2 will celebrate its first-ever Pride event. Starting June 1st, the Midtown map will be festooned with Pride flags,…
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Tech
Smart door lock maker Level is bringing a new video doorbell to apartment dwellers
Level has announced it’s releasing a single doorbell camera that can be used for entire apartment buildings as part of…
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Riot delays competitive League of Legends season after players voted to walk out
The players, who are represented by the LCS Players Association (LCSPA), voted to walk out following Riot Games’ announcement that…
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Nvidia’s new ultra-low motion blur tech lets PC gamers have high refresh rates, too
Nvidia is updating its Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB) technology, which could make gaming even smoother on high-end monitors. In…
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The Pixel Watch 2 might kiss Samsung chips goodbye to improve battery
All the first Pixel Watch had to do was not suck. That won’t be good enough for its successor, which…
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Twitter is adding crowdsourced fact checks to images
Twitter is expanding its crowdsourced fact-checking program to include images, shortly after a fake image went viral claiming to show…
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