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More BLUETTI Black Friday deals for home power backup and more — Save over $200
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More BLUETTI Black Friday deals for home power backup and more — Save over $200
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Google’s Gemini wants to get to know the real you
Gemini Advanced users can now share their interests and preferences to get better responses from the chatbot.Go Here to Read this Fast! Google’s Gemini wants to get to know the real you
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Hackers were caught hiding password-stealing tricks in people’s physical mail
It’s not how you’re used to hearing about stolen passwords, but hackers are now targeting your physical mailbox to steal your sensitive data and more.Originally appeared here:
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How to map multiple floors with the Roborock Qrevo Curv
The Roborock Qrevo Curv can store up to four floorplans, allowing it to clean your entire home. Here’s how to create a map for multiple floors.Go Here to Read this Fast! How to map multiple floors with the Roborock Qrevo Curv
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These BLUETTI Black Friday deals include its latest Elite 200 V2 portable power station
These two BLUETTI Black Friday deals, including on the Elite 200 V2 its brand new power station, are insane. DO NOT MISS THEM.Originally appeared here:
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Here’s every Pixel phone that can download Android 16 Developer Preview 1
Want to check out Android 16 Developer Preview 1? Then you need to have one of these Pixel devices.Go Here to Read this Fast! Here’s every Pixel phone that can download Android 16 Developer Preview 1
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Sony will trial cloud streaming for the PS5 Portal
Sony announced that it will run a beta test for cloud streaming on its PlayStation Portal gaming handheld. The feature will begin rolling out in an update today, with Europe due to get it starting on Wednesday. Only PlayStation Plus Premium members will be able to access cloud streaming during the beta test, but it’s a promising sign that Sony is finally working on this function, even though it took a year to get here. Adding cloud gaming to the Portal addresses one of the big critiques in our review of this handheld, which didn’t seem to have an obvious target audience.
More than 120 titles from the PS5 Plus Game Catalog will be available in the beta test. That covers a range of games including Dave the Diver, Ghost of Tsushima, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Monster Hunter Rise and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. No games from the PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 3 will be supported during the beta, but maybe those will join the roster whenever the feature is more broadly available.
Portal owners might also want to know that this update adds a couple tweaks to audio and volume controls. But let’s be honest, cloud gaming is really the point.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/playstation/sony-will-trial-cloud-streaming-for-the-ps5-portal-230817262.html?src=rss
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X adds Twitch to its advertising boycott lawsuit
Twitch is now on the docket for X’s lawsuit against companies that stopped advertising on the social media site. X amended its lawsuit on Monday to include Twitch as a defendant in its lawsuit in a federal court in Wichita Falls, Texas, according to Reuters.
The new complaint claims that the gaming stream site owned by Amazon stopped purchasing ads on X at the end of 2022. X alleges that Twitch and other companies conspired with the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) network’s Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM) initiative to withhold “billions of dollars in advertising revenue” from Elon Musk’s social media company.
The plaintiff alleges the boycott violated federal antitrust laws and is demanding a jury trial to settle the matter. GARM also announced its discontinuation two days after X filed its lawsuit.
X Corp.’s joint lawsuit first filed in August also includes the WFA, the global food manufacturer Mars Incorporated, the drugstore chain CVS and the Danish energy company Ørsted A/S over the advertising boycott. X also has a lawsuit against the media watchdog group Media Matters for publishing a report showing X displayed ads next to antisemitic content on the platform.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/x-adds-twitch-to-its-advertising-boycott-lawsuit-215540775.html?src=rss
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The latest version of open source Photoshop rival GIMP is finally nearing release
It’s been a long time coming, but GIMP 3.0 is nearly here.Originally appeared here:
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Zoom claims it is outperforming the likes of Microsoft Teams when it comes to AI power
Zoom claims its AI features outperformed Teams and Webex alternatives in testing.Originally appeared here:
Zoom claims it is outperforming the likes of Microsoft Teams when it comes to AI power