A long time has passed since Google was a plucky startup. As a behemoth in the realm of online advertising, the convenience of Google apps now comes at the cost of data privacy.
A long time has passed since Google was a plucky startup. As a behemoth in the realm of online advertising, the convenience of Google apps now comes at the cost of data privacy.
Joy Williamson Australia
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Is your 3D printer making weird noises? Here’s how to fix it
3D printing can be a fun hobby -- until you encounter an issue for which you just can't seem to figure out the root cause. If the problems are related to printing, there are certain procedures you can follow to fix them. However, every 3D-printing enthusiast faces peculiar issues from...
3D printing can be a fun hobby -- until you encounter an issue for which you just can't seem to figure out the root cause. If the problems are related to printing, there are certain procedures you can follow to fix them. However, every 3D-printing enthusiast faces peculiar issues from time to time that appear out of nowhere. For instance, my Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro's bed just stopped heating up one day. Once I managed to solve it, I wasn't able to level the bed properly -- even with an automatic bed-leveling probe. If you're getting into the world of 3D printing, you should be ready to get your hands dirty to solve such errors. Another such issue that may simply annoy you or ruin your prints is weird noises coming from your 3D printer.
Timmothy Fuller Australia
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Apple’s Mythic Quest has come to an end
Rob McIlhenney and Charlotte Nicdao in Mythic Quest. Mythic Quest, the Apple TV Plus comedy about a game studio, isnât getting a fifth season, reports Variety. And, like a developer issuing a farewell patch, Apple is updating the final episode of season four with a new âgoodbyeâ ending next week....
Rob McIlhenney and Charlotte Nicdao in Mythic Quest.Mythic Quest, the Apple TV Plus comedy about a game studio, isnât getting a fifth season, reports Variety. And, like a developer issuing a farewell patch, Apple is updating the final episode of season four with a new âgoodbyeâ ending next week.Variety published a statement from Mythic Questâs executive producers:âEndings are hard. But after four incredible seasons, âMythic Questâ is coming to a close,â said series executive producers Megan Ganz, David Hornsby, and Rob McElhenney. âWeâre so proud of the show and the world we got to buildâand deeply grateful to every cast and crew member who poured their heart into it. To all our fans, thank you for playing with us. To our partners at Apple, thank you for believing in the vision from the very beginning. Because endings are hard, with Appleâs blessing we made one final update to our last episodeâso we could say goodbye, instead of just game over.âThe news comes just weeks after a report that Apple has been losing $1 billion a year on TV Plus. The show just wrapped up its fourth season and released a four-episode spinoff called Side Quest on March 26th. One of the early Apple TV Plus shows, Mythic …Read the full story at The Verge.
Michael Johnson Chicago
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5 clever ways I use a Raspberry Pi display around the house
Adding a Raspberry Pi display to everyday tasks has offered me plenty of flexibility and fun. It lets me set up diverse applications without wasting too much space or breaking the bank. I’ve been able to customize how information appears, which makes it a handy companion in nearly every corner...
Adding a Raspberry Pi display to everyday tasks has offered me plenty of flexibility and fun. It lets me set up diverse applications without wasting too much space or breaking the bank. I’ve been able to customize how information appears, which makes it a handy companion in nearly every corner of my living space. Whether I need a quick recipe reference or an interactive gaming setup, this small screen has found its place in many creative ways.
Wade Ferguson Australia
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I replaced all productivity tools with Obsidian for a month and here is how it went
My digital productivity toolkit kept growing with task manager, project management, note-taking, mind-mapping, and PKM software. I was tired of juggling multiple applications, and that’s why I ditched everything and decided to put Obsidian to the ultimate test. I used this powerful base as my sole hub for everything from...
My digital productivity toolkit kept growing with task manager, project management, note-taking, mind-mapping, and PKM software. I was tired of juggling multiple applications, and that’s why I ditched everything and decided to put Obsidian to the ultimate test. I used this powerful base as my sole hub for everything from managing tasks and jotting down quick thoughts to planning projects and organizing my life.
Laura Poulsen Denmark
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These Docker containers will completely transform your Synology NAS
Your Synology network-attached storage (NAS) device may be designed for stashing files and backups, and maybe running an app or two, but it can become an incredibly versatile piece of kit with Docker containers. I started my home lab journey years ago with nothing more than a Synology NAS, and...
Your Synology network-attached storage (NAS) device may be designed for stashing files and backups, and maybe running an app or two, but it can become an incredibly versatile piece of kit with Docker containers. I started my home lab journey years ago with nothing more than a Synology NAS, and if I were to start fresh today, here are all the containers I would be running to create the ultimate NAS.
Beau Morris New Zealand
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I abandoned third-party antivirus tools, and here’s what I do instead
I’m a Windows user, and after looking at third-party antivirus tools for my PC with the release of Windows 10, I abandoned them. Many big-name third-party antivirus tools can get complicated, and they use a lot of system resources. In addition, they can be expensive for the protection you get....
I’m a Windows user, and after looking at third-party antivirus tools for my PC with the release of Windows 10, I abandoned them. Many big-name third-party antivirus tools can get complicated, and they use a lot of system resources. In addition, they can be expensive for the protection you get. For instance, Norton is a popular third-party antivirus solution, but it’s costly and continuously offers in-app upgrades that cost even more.
William Garcia Boston
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Bungie’s slick-looking Marathon shooter arrives on September 23rd
The creators of Halo and Destiny are finally ready to show off their next big project: Marathon. It’s a long-awaited title from Bungie and revives the classic Marathon IP in the form of a PvPvE extraction shooter. After a teaser nearly two years ago, the Sony-owned studio just spent an...
The creators of Halo and Destiny are finally ready to show off their next big project: Marathon. It’s a long-awaited title from Bungie and revives the classic Marathon IP in the form of a PvPvE extraction shooter. After a teaser nearly two years ago, the Sony-owned studio just spent an hour showing off Marathon gameplay and game mechanics and revealed the game will launch on September 23rd on PS5, Xbox Series S / X, and PC, with full cross-play and cross-save. There’s even an alpha test for fans to try out the game later this month, ahead of its full debut this year.Marathon is set in a sci-fi universe in 2850, in the remains of Tau Ceti IV, which Bungie describes as a lost colony whose inhabitants disappeared without a trace. Rival factions have hired Runners to scavenge for what’s left behind, and anyone who signs up to be a Runner has given up their human form for a biosynthetic shell with unique abilities and stats.As a Runner, you fight in a crew of up to three players across a variety of zones and points of interest. You can face rival runners in maps of up to 18 players, so up to six teams, in a bid to grab as much loot as possible and get out. While Marathon is designed to be played in crews, with contextual pings and shared objectives, you can also play solo instead of having to form a dedicated three-person team.In Marathon runs, there will be what Bungie calls security forces, PvE enemies that roam the world. There are also creatures on these planets that are a threat when you’re navigating toward points on a map. You’ll have to choose whether it’s worth engaging with these enemies and risk revealing your location to rival teams or use a strategy of avoiding these threats in this PvPvE environment.The maps are filled with bold and vibrant artwork and weapons, materials, and equipment that can be scavenged. Before a run, you build a loadout and select the Runner that fits your play style. In the alpha test, which starts on April 23rd, there will be four runners to choose from, including the stealthy Void character that can go invisible much like a Hunter from Destiny 2. There’s also a Glitch runner that has fast-paced abilities and, like its name implies, can glitch out enemies. If you’re more of a run-and-gun type of player, Locus has a shield ability and looks similar to the slide and shotgun play of a Titan from Destiny 2. The final runner in the alpha test is Blackbird, designed for recon and scanning the area around you. While there are four runners in the alpha test, there will be six to choose from when Marathon launches in September.During its livestream, Bungie published a nearly 20-minute video of highlights from 40 creators it says it recently invited to try the game. If you die, you’ll drop your gear. But if you survive, your loot moves with you to future runs so you get more powerful gear and level up. Teammates can also revive you if you fail a mission.Bungie isn’t putting a limit on team compositions, so that means everyone on a three-person team can select the same runner. There will be end-game challenges, ranked play, seasonal storytelling, community events, and more.Bungie has even produced an original short cinematic that’s set in the Marathon universe. Written and directed by Alberto Mielgo (Love, Death, and Robots), this nearly nine-minute short will have Bungie fans poring over it for days to discover every little detail about the Marathon universe.While Marathon is very slick-looking, there’s a lot riding on this game. It’s entering a crowded market of shooters and live-service games that have tried and failed to break through in recent years. Concord, also from a PlayStation studio, was the biggest example of a shooter that failed to take off recently, forcing Sony to take the game offline less than a month after launch and eventually shut down the studio behind it.Spectre Divide, a Valorant-like free-to-play shooter, also shut down just months after its launch, with the developer behind the ambitious shooter shutting down, too. These high-profile failures add to the pressure that Marathon is already under on the back of Bungie’s success with Halo and Destiny and Sony’s ambitious live-service game effort that it has been scaling back recently.The Marathon alpha test will be an opportunity for Bungie to show the world exactly how its latest game will stand out from the competition, and whether it does enough to tempt people away from hero shooters or Call of Duty and Fortnite into the extraction shooter genre that Escape from Tarkov has popularized.The big question left for Bungie to answer is how much Marathon will cost. It’s not a free-to-play game, but the studio isn’t ready to talk about exact pricing just yet. Destiny 2 is technically free-to-play with an optional season pass, but a lot of additional content requires payment for access to raids, dungeons, and even some of the story content. It’s been a confusing model for new players over the years, so I’m hoping Bungie lands on a clear pricing structure for Marathon.Marathon debuts on PS5, Xbox Series S / X, and PC on September 23rd. You can sign up for the Marathon closed alpha test on Bungie’s website or on Discord.
Olivia Snyder Australia
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Trump excludes smartphones, computers, chips from higher tariffs
The Trump administration has excluded “smartphones, computers, and other electronics,” even those imported from China, from tariffs it levied last week, reports Bloomberg. The exemptions don’t free them from all tariffs, though, as the outlet says others from before Trump’s April 9th tariffs still apply. Late last night, US Customs...
The Trump administration has excluded “smartphones, computers, and other electronics,” even those imported from China, from tariffs it levied last week, reports Bloomberg. The exemptions don’t free them from all tariffs, though, as the outlet says others from before Trump’s April 9th tariffs still apply.Late last night, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) updated its guidance to exempt smartphones, laptops, hard drives, computer processors, and memory chips from the 125 percent additional tariff Trump placed on Chinese goods and the base 10 percent global tariff on most other countries, according to Bloomberg. The same goes for the machines used by companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to make semiconductors, the outlet writes.After this story was published, Bloomberg updated its story to add that the White House published a memo “indicating that the exemptions also extend to changes in small-parcel shipping duties.” As the outlet notes, Trump’s tariff plans included getting rid of duty-free shipping on low-value packages. The President had tripled the rates for such packages in an executive order amendment published on Tuesday night.Bloomberg also says in its updated story that products excluded in the CBP’s update are still subject to “a 20% duty applied to pressure Beijing to crack down on fentanyl, including the shipment of precursor materials,” as well as other tariffs, “including those that predate Trump’s current term.” The news follows Trump’s decision to issue a “90-day pause” on higher tariff rates for most countries, while increasing the total rate for Chinese imports to 145 percent, the same day they went into effect. It’s been expected that the tariffs — particularly those on China — would mean price hikes on the most popular tech products in the US. In some cases it already seemingly has, with Sony appearing to bake the tariffs into the US prices for its newest TVs and OnePlus raising the price of its new smartwatches without saying why. Other companies have appeared reluctant to rock the boat while they wait for Trump’s chaotic trade war maneuvers to settle down. For instance, Nintendo delayed US preorders for the Switch 2 but has stayed committed to its $449.99 launch price, while Apple reportedly rushed to import 600 tons of iPhones from India before the tariffs went into effect this week. Update April 12th: Updated with more details about the exclusions, which emerged after publication.
Charles Bailey United Kingdom
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5 surprising materials you can actually laser engrave at home
Laser engraving may seem like a process reserved for specialized workshops, but there are many materials you can work with right from home. It can be fun to personalize various items and explore fresh crafting possibilities. Whether you enjoy creating practical objects or purely decorative pieces, these unexpected surfaces offer...
Laser engraving may seem like a process reserved for specialized workshops, but there are many materials you can work with right from home. It can be fun to personalize various items and explore fresh crafting possibilities. Whether you enjoy creating practical objects or purely decorative pieces, these unexpected surfaces offer room for detailed designs and unique finishes. Here are some of my favorite surprising materials to consider for your next laser engraving adventure.
Sophia Wilson Atlanta
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Science Saru’s The Ghost in the Shell series gets a new teaser trailer
The Ghost in the Shell is coming in 2026. A new teaser trailer for Science Saruâs The Ghost in the Shell anime series has been announced on the official Ghost in the Shell website in a post spotted by Anime News Network. The post also revealed some of the staff...
The Ghost in the Shell is coming in 2026.A new teaser trailer for Science Saruâs The Ghost in the Shell anime series has been announced on the official Ghost in the Shell website in a post spotted by Anime News Network. The post also revealed some of the staff heading up the series, which includes people whoâve worked on other shows from the animation studio, including Scott Pilgrim Takes Off and Dandadan, both of which have made their way to the US via Netflix.The trailer cycles through hand-drawn storyboards and key animation reminiscent of the original manga â thatâs not a big surprise after the first teaser Science Saru put out, which was itself mostly a collection of images from the manga. Itâs also good news for anyone burned by the look of the 2017 live-action Scarlett Johansson-starring Ghost in the Shell movie or the CG-animated Netflix series. The Ghost in the Shell is being directed by Moko-chan (Dandadan), with other staff including scriptwriter EnJoe Toh (Godzilla Singular Point) and character designer / animation director Shuhei Handa (Scott Pilgrim Takes Off), who illustrated the poster above. Itâs due out in 2026, but the announcement doesnât mention whether that includes a US Netflix re …Read the full story at The Verge.
Eden Wright New Zealand
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6 things the Steam Deck could learn from the Nintendo Switch 2
For me, the Steam Deck OLED is the best PC gaming handheld you can buy, even among the stiff competition currently on the scene. Still, it's not a perfect device, and the recent reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2 has put that on full display. Although the Steam Deck is...
For me, the Steam Deck OLED is the best PC gaming handheld you can buy, even among the stiff competition currently on the scene. Still, it's not a perfect device, and the recent reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2 has put that on full display. Although the Steam Deck is still a fantastic device, there are a few notes I'd like to see Valve take from the upcoming Switch 2.