I Left Twitter Two Years Ago (Here’s How It Went)
Twitter has been an important part of my life; for ten years it was the main place I hung out on the Internet. There I […]
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Twitter has been an important part of my life; for ten years it was the main place I hung out on the Internet. There I […]
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https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/poznan-pol-jan-6-2021-laptop-1925678474 Google makes phones and watches , but its main business is selling advertising. This side of the company has been in the news for […]
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When it comes to cloud gaming, Nvidia GeForce Now is one of the first names that comes to mind, allowing you to stream top-tier games […]
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Just like apps on your phone , websites can ask your browser for permissions. Some of these permissions are quite important—webcam access for video calling […]
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One of the reasons why Google Chrome is such a popular browser is that it is supported by many useful third-party extensions and plugins that […]
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The Internet is a truly international platform – did you know that Wikipedia has about 3 million articles in German and almost 2 million in […]
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The death of Twitter, the brand, not the website, apparently wasn’t as final as we all once thought. It would seem that the final nail […]
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I’ve used goal-driven apps (GTD) for almost my entire journalism career. These apps go beyond your typical to-do list—if you’ve ever used Trello , this […]
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Since its humble beginnings on Gary Gygax’s coffee table in the early 1970s, Dungeons and Dragons has grown into a world-famous brand valued at $15 […]
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Whether you learned Spanish on Sesame Street or took French in high school, your skills may have gotten a little rusty over the years. Or […]
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Think you just fell out of a coconut tree? Buddy, do I have news for you? If you’re like me, you learned that Joe Biden […]
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I understand why newsletters have become popular but RSS has not. Most people will never download a dedicated news reader app or spend time setting […]
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YouTube quietly celebrated Independence Day this week by introducing a new feature that uses artificial intelligence to help creators declare their independence from copyright infringement. […]
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The first Amazon Prime Day deals are here, with deals on school supplies , TVs , Blink security cameras and more ahead of Prime Day […]
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There’s no shortage of real estate websites out there, and there aren’t too many of them to tell them apart—after all, they’re all designed to […]
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The free version of YouTube works great ( despite the current ad blocker issue ), but if you use it frequently, the Premium subscription is […]
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It’s been about a year since Reddit’s API changes killed all the good customers, and the company still hasn’t backed down. Problem: The Reddit mobile […]
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Google Chrome isn’t doing very well this year. Back in May, the Google-built browser was hit by at least four zero-day exploits, all of which […]
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It pains me when friends or family tell me about their Internet problems and I find that they are still using the standard router/modem the […]
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Pretty soon you might start seeing notes on YouTube videos. The Google-owned video sharing platform is now testing an experimental system that will be similar […]
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Adobe just can’t catch a break. After new terms of service raised eyebrows earlier this month that had users worried the company would rummage through […]
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Most of us stream most of our music, but sometimes that’s not an option. This is where downloading songs or music videos for offline listening […]
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The great Twitter exodus of 2022 is still happening. It’s just a little… broken. Many experienced Twitter users have switched to Bluesky. Lots of tech-savvy […]
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YouTube is becoming more aggressive in the fight against ad blockers. According to the developer of SponsorBlock , an extension that automatically skips sponsored content […]
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In another departure from the old days of Twitter, X has started hiding posts you like from other users. The news follows owner Elon Musk’s […]
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The most exciting internet trend of the last few years is the return of the blog. People are writing again. This is cool. I use […]
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Google Maps’ Timeline feature , once known as Location History, is a fun way to view a timeline of the places you’ve visited and the […]
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Until now, the Meta Threads website has been stuck trying to catch up with both the native Threads app and the more mature functionality of […]
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After a recent surge of bots posting sexually suggestive messages on X , Elon Musk’s social media site appears to be giving up control of […]
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It’s not just you: Google search is getting worse. This is more than the annoying new AI field at the top of the results page […]
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Love watching Netflix for hours on end? You can do a lot more with it if you spend just a few minutes in the settings […]
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YouTube is constantly trying to find ways to stop ad blockers from working on its site. The Google-owned website is offering new measures aimed at […]
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Google Maps is so popular that it is practically synonymous with navigation. And this is not in vain. But while the app is pretty good […]
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Your Kindle reading experience can go far beyond what’s available in the Kindle Store. If you, like me, have only purchased your reading material from […]
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Making it much easier for families to use Google Password Manager. As reported by Android Authority , the password sharing feature, which was originally announced […]
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The words “social network” imply that such tools will connect you with the people in your life. These services no longer work. At this point […]
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YouTube, have you ever heard the expression, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it?” Why, instead of making all the changes to your platform , […]
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Attackers use malware disguised as trusted software (such as 1Password, Bartender 5, and Pixelmator Pro) to infect Windows and macOS computers. The malware is distributed […]
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Do you miss the days when a Google search would just give you a list of links rather than a slowly updating box of questionably […]
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Attackers use malware disguised as trusted software (such as 1Password, Bartender 5, and Pixelmator Pro) to infect Windows and macOS computers. The malware is distributed […]
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