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June, 2021

  • 4 June

    The Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is sophisticated yet obnoxiously loud

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  • 3 June

    The largest Flexispot Adjustable Standing Desk you can buy is currently 30% off

    Nobody needs a permanent standing desk. While there are some health benefits to being upright for parts of your work day, being able to adjust your desk for when you really just need to take a break and focus on work is equally as important. That’s one of the biggest reasons I tend to advocate for motorized adjustable desks, but …

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  • 3 June

    How Apple could supercharge the M1 iPad Pro at WWDC

    This story is part of WWDC 2022, CNET’s complete coverage from and about Apple’s annual developers conference. What has an M1 chip and isn’t a Mac? Apple’s newest iPad Pros. Apple’s latest high-end tablets are extremely fast, have improved displays and cameras and higher-speed Thunderbolt throughput. And while some iPads have A-series chips and some have the Mac-like M1, there’s …

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  • 3 June

    White House expands ban list of Chinese companies

    US President Joe Biden on Thursday signed an executive order expanding the number of Chinese companies on the nation’s exclusion list because of alleged links with China’s military. The executive order prohibits “US investments in Chinese companies that undermine the security or democratic values of the United States and our allies.” There are 59 companies on the list, including technology …

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  • 3 June

    LG Gram 16 review: The perfect middle ground for mobility

    The LG Gram 16 is an Intel Evo-verified laptop. The Evo platform is sort of a guarantee that you’ll get a top-notch mobile experience for battery life, responsiveness, and wireless and wired connection speeds among other things. Because of the focus on mobility, though, the overwhelming majority of Evo laptops are small, with 13- or 14-inch displays. The Gram 16 is …

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  • 3 June

    Twitter ‘Blue’ subscription includes a way to ‘undo’ a tweet

    Twitter is offering some users a way to revise their tweets before they get posted if they pay for a new subscription service that includes exclusive features. The service, known as Twitter Blue, is rolling out Thursday in Australia and Canada and costs $4.49 AUD or $3.49 CAD, respectively. Twitter Blue is the social media site’s first subscription offering, a …

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  • 3 June

    Paramount Plus’ $5 tier with ads (but not live CBS) to launch Monday

    Paramount Plus’ tweaked version of its ad-supported tier — one that is a dollar cheaper per month than the current option but removes access to live CBS programming — will launch Monday, according to an FAQ on the streaming service’s help site.  Currently, Paramount Plus costs $10 a month or $100 annually to stream ad-free on a premium tier, or it’s $6 …

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  • 3 June

    WhatsApp is adding multidevice support

    WhatsApp will let you link four devices to one account, CEO Will Cathcart and Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg told WABetaInfo on Thursday. The feature will enter public beta in the coming months, and could pave the way for iPad support later, Cathcart noted. The Facebook-owned messaging app will still be end-to-end encrypted, Zuckerberg confirmed. “It’s been a big technical challenge …

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  • 3 June

    Google Photos is no longer unlimited: How to switch to Apple’s iCloud Photos

    Google Photos users were spoiled. For years, Google allowed us to save as many photos and videos as we wanted into the cloud service as long as Google could slightly reduce the quality without a dramatic impact on how our memories looked. Better yet, it didn’t matter if you used an Android phone or an iPhone — Google treated everyone …

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  • 3 June

    Facebook removes over 200 fake accounts targeting Sudan, Pakistan

    Facebook last month took down more than 200 fake accounts, 55 pages and 12 groups that were part of two networks trying to manipulate public debate on its platforms. The info comes from company’s latest monthly report on coordinated inauthentic behavior on Facebook and Instagram.  One network was “operated by local nationals in Sudan on behalf of individuals in Russia,” …

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