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What are lawmakers and regulators doing about AI?

AI has had a big couple of years. Hugely popular and genuinely impressive AI-based tools from Stable Infusion and DALL-E 2 to ChatGPT have captured the world’s imagination, with many of us […]

Telegram founder says Apple forced them to remove animated Telemoji from the messaging app

Telegram founder says Apple forced them to remove animated Telemoji from the messaging app

A couple of days ago, Telegram's founder Pavel Durov shared a message on his channel claiming that Apple had deliberately delayed a revolutionary update for the instant messaging app. The version in […]

DottedSign is a powerful E-Signature solution for individuals and organizations

DottedSign is a versatile E-Signature solution for the web and mobile devices that is available for individuals and organizations alike.  It is a comprehensive E-Signature solution that enables home users and professionals […]

Ghacks Deals: FREE: Learn the Basics of Coding & Technology 4-Week Course

Learn the Basics of Coding & Technology 4-Week Course is a free course for anyone who wants to learn the basics of front-end web development. Here is what the offer includes: Access […]

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What are the top NFT coins? See our list here!

What are NFT coins? With the rapid growth and popularity of NFTs, there are many NFT coins available on the market. NFTs (non-fungible tokens) provide you ownership of any digital artwork, music, […]

What is Big Time NFT game, and why is it so popular

What is Big Time NFT game, and why is it so popular?

Big Time NFT game has become popular amongst NFT sellers and buyers. So, what’s the big deal? Big Time is a multiplayer RPG game where players can join teams, level up their […]

Experimenting the NFT Game – Global brands and the Metaverse Case Study: Crypto Collectibles

What are Crypto Collectibles? Coin collectors say "A coin is not worth anything unless it is rare". Rareness means low production: not a lot of people can collect it. Suppose we could […]

Retrobar is an open source tool that changes the taskbar's appearance to that of Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME or XP

RetroBar is an open source tool that changes the taskbar's appearance to that of Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME or XP

Which version of Windows did you use first? The first one I tried as a kid was Windows 3.1. I consider myself lucky to have experienced the evolution of the operating system, […]

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WebExtensions Community Group formed by Apple, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla

Apple, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla formed the WebExtensions Community Group to specify a model, permissions, and a common core of APIs for web browser extensions. The newly founded group is part of […]

Ghacks Deals: The 2021 Cloud Computing Architect Certification Bundle (98% off)

The 2021 Cloud Computing Architect Certification Bundle includes nine eLearning courses about Microsoft Azure, Machine Learning, Microsservices Architecture, and introductory courses to cloud computing. All courses include certification of completion and updates, […]

Ghacks Deals: The Cloud Computing Architect Certification Bundle (97% off)

The Cloud Computing Architect Certification Bundle includes nine eLearning courses that teach you cloud computing skills and services, including those about illustrious names and services such as Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Tensorflow, […]

No, the Firefox logo isn't being changed

No, the Firefox logo isn't being changed

Recently, there has been a rise in memes that mock the Firefox logo. You may have come across some of these images that tell you "they killed the fox", and the new […]

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Play all Magnetic Scrolls adventure games in your browser [Game Saturday]

If you were a teen (or older) in the 80's, you may have experienced the rise of a game company called Magnetic Scrolls. The company developed adventure games for the state of […]

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Google Chrome is getting Tab Groups soon

Tabbed browsing has not changed all that much ever since browsers made an evolutionary leap from displaying a single site per browser window to separating sites in tabs in a single browser […]

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Goodbye Office 365! Hello Microsoft 365!

The writing was on the wall for quite some time; Microsoft finally made the announcement that it has launched the new subscription service Microsoft 365 and that it will migrate Office 365 […]

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Vivaldi adds a clock with alarm and timer to browser

The latest snapshot of the Vivaldi web browser displays a clock in the status bar of the browser that supports alarm and timer functionality. One of the things that I like about […]

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Gog Winter Sale 2019: Grab a free Wasteland 2 copy

The Gog Winter Sale 2019 has started. The annual event runs from December 11, 2019 to January 2, 2020 this year. Gog promises more than 2500 deals with discounts up to 95%. […]

Microsoft retires Cortana support on iOS and Android

Remember Cortana? The digital assistant that Microsoft integrated into the company's Windows 10 operating system? Microsoft went all in on the digital assistant when it first launched Windows 10 and even made […]

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Opera 60 (Reborn 3) launches

Opera Software released Opera 60, also known as Reborn 3, to the Stable channel of the Opera browser on April 9, 2019. The company aims high with the release stating that it […]

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Nvidia GeForce 416.16 with Windows 10 version 1809 support

Nvidia released a new driver for its GeForce video cards today that introduces official support for Windows 10 version 1809 which Microsoft released on October 2, 2018. Some users who upgraded earlier […]

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What is Telegram Passport?

Telegram Passport is a new feature by the makers of Telegram that is designed as "a unified authorization method for services that require personal identification". Some companies may require further proof of […]

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PowerShell vs. PowerShell Core, what you need to know

Microsoft announced the general availability of PowerShell Core 6.0 on January 10, 2018. PowerShell Core is a new version of PowerShell, a command-line shell and scripting language that ships with Microsoft Windows. […]

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Dashlane wants to automate passwords in 2018

Passwords are everywhere. You use them to sign in to operating systems and devices, web services, email accounts, computer games, audio and video chat services, or websites that you have user accounts […]

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Windows 10: Microsoft retires HomeGroup

Microsoft plans to remove the HomeGroup functionality from its Windows 10 operating system. The company made the first step towards that goal in the most recent Insider Preview version of Windows 10 […]

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Humble Bundle: Free copy of The Walking Dead: Season 1

The Walking Dead: Season 1 is an adventure game by Telltale that is currently available for free at the Humble Bundle Store. The game's regular price is $22.99 but you can get […]

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A look at Windows Alternatives in Linux

GNU/Linux users are well aware of the fact that many pieces of software commonly used in Microsoft Windows, do not function for us using things like WINE; and so we must find […]

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Megaupload 2.0 secures financing

Megaupload, once the world's largest file sharing site before it was taken down by the FBI, may make a comeback soon as the financing for Megaupload 2.0 has been secured recently. The […]

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Microsoft News Pro: good idea, bad implementation

Microsoft Garage's newest application for Android, News Pro, For You, In Depth, is a port of the iOS application that is designed to deliver news "around your work and life every day" […]

Google is in a vicious build-retire cycle

Google created or bought several long-standing successful products since the company started out as a startup to revolutionize search. The most successful products are probably Google Search, Gmail, Chrome, Maps, Adsense/Adwords, Android […]

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Word 2016: Researcher and Editor tools

Microsoft announced two new tools, Researcher and Editor, for Word 2016 today that introduce better research integration and writing assistance. Word 2016 is the newest version of the popular word editing software […]

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The Z is an innovative computer mouse

The Z is a mouse created by Swiftpoint that aims to revolutionize how mice works by introducing new features that benefit all users. When it comes to the mouse input device, not […]

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Firebug Theme for Firefox Developer Tools

Firebug is a popular development extension for Firefox that has been available for Firefox since the early 1.x days of the web browser. It launched at a time when development tools were […]

Microsoft is betting that digital pens are here to stay

I recently wrote an article on Ghacks titled “Is Samsung Giving up on the S-Pen?”, which argued that Samsung is shying away from releasing many new devices that feature the famous “S-Pen” […]

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Security Paper suggests to remove McAfee from PCs, finds issues in OEM devices

A recent security analysis of OEM laptops running Windows 10 by Duo Security Inc concluded that all analyzed devices had privacy and network protocol related issues. The seven laptops, produced by Dell, […]

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Piratebay Stream It: stream media torrents directly

Piratebay Stream It is a new option on the popular torrent indexing website that enables users of the service to stream media torrents directly instead of downloading them using a torrent client. […]

Winamp: Vivendi becomes major Radionomy Stakeholder

The never ending Winamp story continues. AOL, the then-owner of Winamp announced back in 2013 that it would shut down the platform and software but changed those plans in early 2014 by […]

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Browser Popcorn: Popcorn Time as a web service

The free application Popcorn Time made big waves when it was first released. Depending on who you'd ask, it was either the future of watching content on the Internet or yet another […]

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Opera Mini's new high compression mode improves compatibility

Opera Mini was a revolutionary application when it launched back in 2005 as it displayed websites on phones just like they looked on desktop systems (sans the larger screen and all that […]

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WiFi Basics Part 2: Standards and Amendments Through 802.11n

Today, WiFi is everywhere: coffee shops, restaurants, retail, hotels, sports venues, etc. We can access it from our laptops, tablets, and smartphones. At home there may be game consoles, smart home devices, […]

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That i icon on YouTube? That's the new Cards feature

If you have watched a YouTube video lately you may have noticed an i icon appear in the top right corner on the site like on this video here. This is YouTube's […]