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March, 2022

  • 15 March

    Apple’s iOS 15.4 Updates Face ID, Emoji; Florida Restaurant Group Sues Google

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  • 15 March

    Ukraine Official on How Crypto is Funding its Defense Against Russia

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  • 15 March

    NZXT’s New Keyboards Combine a Simple Design With Hot

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  • 14 March

    8K TV Explained, and Why You Definitely Don’t Need to Buy One

    Believe it or not, 8K TVs are available right now. Yep, 8K, as in four times the resolution of Ultra HD 4K TVs. You can, if you really want to, buy models from Samsung, Sony, LG and TCL in a variety of sizes. As you’d expect from cutting-edge technology with over 30 million pixels, the prices are quite high. In most …

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  • 14 March

    Restaurants Sue Google for Allegedly Prioritizing Delivery Apps in Search

    A Florida restaurant group has sued Google for allegedly prioritizing food delivery apps over directing users to an establishment’s own website. The lawsuit, filed in Northern California District Court on March 8 by Left Field Holdings, alleges that Google would allow users to place an order through search directly via an “order online” button that takes users to another Google …

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  • 14 March

    Keep Your Inboxes Organized With a Lifetime Subscription to Mailbird for $39

    If you have multiple different email address for your work and your personal life, managing all your different inboxes can feel like a full-time job all on its own. If you want to avoid that headache, then we have a deal you’re going to want to check out. Mailbird combines all your inboxes in a single unified and easy-to-navigate app …

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  • 14 March

    Universal Control and Spatial Audio Launches on Mac with MacOS 12.3

    After a stint in beta, the Universal Control and Spatial Audio features are now available to all Mac users via the new MacOS 12.3 update. The Universal Control feature is still marked under beta, however, meaning users might run into issues when trying to seamlessly move windows between iPad OS and MacOS.  Universal Control, first announced at WWDC in June …

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  • 14 March

    Apple Supplier Foxconn Pauses Work in Shenzhen, China, Due to COVID Lockdown

    Foxconn, one of Apple’s top suppliers of iPhones and other devices, has temporarily halted operations in Shenzhen, China, due to a citywide lockdown imposed by the government after a COVID-19 outbreak. Also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry, Foxconn has suspended operations at two campuses and has worked to relocate production to other sites in an effort to reduce the …

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  • 14 March

    How Ukrainian Civilians Are Using Phones to Share the Invasion With the World

    This story is part of War in Ukraine, CNET’s coverage of events there and of the wider effects on the world. Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the world has gotten a direct view of the war as ordinary Ukrainians document the fighting tearing through their country. They’re not relying on sophisticated gear as they share videos and photos of the destruction …

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  • 14 March

    Apple Will Reportedly Dump Mini Version for iPhone 14 Lineup

    The Mini’s time in the iPhone lineup may be done. While Apple did unveil an iPhone 13 Mini in September, the company has no plans to include the smaller version of the phone in its iPhone 14 lineup, according to a 9to5Mac report on Monday. Sources tell the site that the lineup for the as-yet-unannounced handset will include four models, …

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