Max is charging more money for 4K, and that means it can’t suck this time

As 4K resolution continues to reach the peak of its popularity, companies like Max are taking advantage of their flagship 4K products by charging a premium price — and that means they can’t afford to mess it up this time. Max has been playing the game of 4K resolution since its first television set was… Continue reading Max is charging more money for 4K, and that means it can’t suck this time

Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, March 22 (game #422)

Lucky you – it’s game day! Quordle is one of the most entertaining and challenging word puzzles around, and today’s puzzle #422 is sure to get your brain working. Here are some hints and answers to get you started. The answers to Quordle #422 today can be found in the illustration provided. The first word… Continue reading Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, March 22 (game #422)

This major encryption boost means that even Gmail can’t read your emails

Data security is a major concern for individuals, companies, and governments in today’s connected world. Encryption is one of the most important tools available to protect that data, and recently, a major update to encryption protocols known as Encrypted Email was released that marks a significant advance in protecting data. This update means that even… Continue reading This major encryption boost means that even Gmail can’t read your emails

PS5 update means the console is catching up with Xbox Series X framerates

The highly anticipated launch of the Playstation 5 (PS5) has finally begun, and with it, an exciting new era of gaming. As gamers everywhere dive into the world of next-gen gaming, one of the biggest topics of discussion has been the new console’s ability to match the performance of the Xbox Series X. Many have… Continue reading PS5 update means the console is catching up with Xbox Series X framerates

What Twitter’s 200 million email leak really means

Earlier this month, Twitter suffered a major security breach. As many as 200 million user email addresses and phone numbers were exposed when malicious hackers infiltrated the social media site’s internal systems. Although Twitter hasn’t revealed the details of the attack, it is clear that the breach was serious enough to prompt a public warning.… Continue reading What Twitter’s 200 million email leak really means

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