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June, 2019

  • 12 June

    Fix your slow Mac once and for all

    It almost never fails, just as you’re about to finish a big project for work or school, with a deadline looming, your Mac begins to slow down. The dreaded beachball makes an appearance, spinning countless times all the while you can’t get any work done. Eventually, the beachball goes away, and you get some more …

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  • 12 June

    Uber, Lyft must continue to limit size of fleets in New York City

    New York City will continue to cap the number of ride-hailing vehicles from services like Uber and Lyft that are allowed on its streets. The move aims to fight congestion and provide higher wages, Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Wednesday. The city council had voted to cap the number of ride-hailing vehicles in New York City back in August 2018. The regulation was …

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  • 12 June

    Scooter tie

    Scooter company Bird has acquired smaller scooter and electric moped company Scoot. The two companies said Wednesday that together they’ll be able to grow more quickly worldwide and be able to offer more types of electric-assisted vehicles for rent, including scooters, mopeds and bikes.  Bird was the first electric scooter company to hit the US and grew very big, very …

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  • 12 June

    Google to remove auto

    For Google users, the auto sync of photos and videos with Google Drive and Google Photos was not ideal. The search engine addressed this feedback and made some changes. Google Drive and Photos will not automatically sync photos and videos starting July 10, according to a blog post Wednesday. Previously, users who had images or videos on either Drive or …

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  • 12 June

    Mozilla may start offering premium services this fall

    Chris Beard, CEO of Firefox browser maker Mozilla, reportedly wants to offer premium services and subscriptions as part of a new income plan. In an interview with German magazine t3n published Friday, Beard suggested this might include a secure storage solution or a VPN service. “We want to add more subscription services to our mix and focus more on the relationship …

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  • 12 June

    Apple can reportedly make enough iPhones outside China

    Apple is reportedly prepared if the US-China trade war forces it to move production outside China. Its Taiwanese manufacturing partner Hon Hai Precision Industry (better known as Foxconn) can make enough iPhones to meet the needs of Apple’s US market outside China if needed, according to Bloomberg. Most iPhones are currently produced in China, but Foxconn semiconductor division chief Young …

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  • 12 June

    Sony WH

    With Bose announcing its new Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 ($400) a couple of weeks ago, we were expecting to see some sales on competing models that have been on the market for a while. Sure enough, the Sony WH-1000XM3, currently our top-rated noise-canceling headphone, has been discounted from $350 to $298 for the last several days.  I got a chance …

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  • 12 June

    Stanley Cup Finals Game 7: How to watch Bruins vs. Blues live online

    Tonight Lord Stanley’s Cup, the most famous trophy in professional sports, will be awarded after the first Stanley Cup Finals Game 7 since 2011. The recipient will be either the hated Boston Bruins or the St. Louis Blues (aka Not The Bruins). Founded in 1969, the Blues are the oldest NHL franchise to have never won the Stanley Cup championship, having appeared in …

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  • 12 June

    Snapchat gender swap catches cop allegedly seeking underage sex

    A San Francisco Bay Area man reportedly used Snapchat’s gender swap filter to take down a police officer allegedly looking for an underage hookup on Tinder. Ethan, a 20-year-old college student, took a photo of himself and used the feature to pose as a teenage girl named “Esther” as way to hunt predators, NBC Bay Area reported Tuesday.  The fake profile …

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  • 12 June

    Google Stadia and Microsoft’s Project xCloud: The game streaming dream was inside us all along

    If, like a rapidly growing segment of the world’s population, you’re the type of warped individual who spends the majority of your free hours playing video games, it’s probably apparent we live in interesting times. And this year’s E3 reflected that fact. E3 2019 wasn’t the rollicking roller coaster ride we’ve come to expect in recent years. That makes sense — E3 is …

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