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It’s Time to Hide Your TV Wires and Wrangle Those Cords for Good

Don’t let those unaesthetic, twisted TV cords distract from your latest Netflix binge-watch. We’re in the midst of spring, meaning it’s time to give your space a good cleaning. Yes, that includes that mess of tangled cords behind your TV or home theater system.  Tidying up the cables behind your home theater system makes it not …

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World Backup Day Deals: Save Big on Flash Drives, SSDs and More

You can never have too much extra storage. Whether it’s a tiny flash drive in your drawer, or a massive external hard drive tucked away in your closet, when you need that backup data it can be a lifesaver. And what better day to grab some extra external storage than today, World Backup Day? To help celebrate this momentous occasion, …

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Intel Arc Graphics Begin the Rollout, Starting at the Bottom

Intel finally debuts its new discrete graphics cards, arriving more than fashionably late to a party already dominated by Nvidia and AMD. Based on the same Xe architecture that debuted in its integrated GPUs circa 2020 (11th-gen Tiger Lake), it expands the hardware and features to take advantage of access to the higher power and dedicated memory available when it’s …

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Various Refurbished Samsung Phones Are on Sale at Woot, Save Hundreds Today Only

Last month, Samsung released the newest model in its line of Galaxy phones, the S22. Even if you’re not looking to spend serious cash on upgrading to the latest and greatest, this new release brings plenty of benefits you can take advantage of. A new phone means a serious dip in the price of older models, and Woot is wasting …

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Apple, Facebook May Have Given Private User Info to Hackers, Report Says

Apple and Facebook parent company Meta may have handed over private customer information including addresses, phone numbers and IP addresses last year in response to hackers who presented forged legal documents, a report says. The data was given to hackers pretending to be law enforcement, who used faked emergency data requests in mid-2021, Bloomberg reported Wednesday citing three unnamed sources. …

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Apple TV Plus’ First MLB Doubleheader Will Be on April 8

Apple’s live streaming of Friday night baseball games will begin during the first weekend of the MLB season. On Tuesday the tech giant announced the initial 12-week schedule for its new MLB partnership, with the first doubleheader set for April 8 featuring the New York Mets at Washington Nationals at 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT) followed by the Houston …

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Save Big on Samsung’s Powerful 2

With its stunning 13.3-inch QLED touchscreen, 360-degree hinges and a powerful Intel Core i7 processor, the Samsung Galaxy Flex2 Alpha is a powerful two-in-one that doesn’t skimp on its laptop or tablet features. It’s an impressive machine that normally comes with a hefty $1,050 price tag to match. But today only at Best Buy, you can snag it for just …

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Police Arrest Suspected Hackers in Wake of Lapsus$ Attack on Okta, Report Says

UK police arrested seven people, including teenagers, in connection with an investigation into a hacking group, according to CNET sister site ZDNet. The arrests followed a Bloomberg report that a teen was the mastermind behind the Lapsus$ hacking group, which has claimed responsibility for data hacks of Samsung and Nvidia, as well as recently revealed breaches at Microsoft and Okta. …

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Apple’s Next Green Initiative: Making the iPhone SE With Low

Apple’s latest environmentally friendly endeavor will put more sustainably made metal in its new iPhone SE models. The aluminum, which is used in the metal frame around the sides of the iPhone SE, comes from a new process developed thanks to funds from Apple’s planned $4.7 billion Green Bond project, which invests in various renewable initiatives. The novel process reduces …

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In Appeal, Apple Argues Epic ‘Failed to Prove’ Facts of Fortnite Lawsuit

Apple argued in court papers Thursday that appeals filings by Epic Games don’t point to legal errors by a US District Court judge who ruled last year that the iPhone maker hadn’t violated antitrust laws with its App Store. Instead, Apple cited the many times the judge said Epic had “failed to demonstrate,” “failed to show” and “failed to prove” the …

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