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Elon Musk just made his Twitter profile private. The mercurial Twitter CEO, who commands a staggering 127+ million followers on the platform, has done it temporarily as a test. As per the rules, his tweets can now only be seen by his current followers and the accounts he approves in the future. Plus, his username is now followed by the lock icon identifier to show the private visibility status of his handle.
Samsung's Attempt To Leapfrog Apple To XR Has More Questions Than Answers
Samsung could cut ahead of Apple and become the next major manufacturer to release an extended-reality (XR) device. The news broke toward the end of Samsung Unpacked 2023, but the revelation left us with more questions than it did answers. While it was confirmed Samsung would be working on the device with two of the world's biggest tech companies, not much was revealed beyond that.
Apple MacBook Pro M2 Max Review (2023): The Price Of Portable Power
Apple's latest Macbook Pro packs a ton of power and battery longevity into the same frame as the previous generation, but all that extra comes at a price.
Amazon Echo Auto (2nd Gen) Review: Alexa's Riding Shotgun
Pros Alexa can be useful Small size blends into the dashboard It's easy to setup Lost cost for entry Great built-in mics Cons Can't route phone calls through mics Your phone probably has a lot of the same functionality Only a few niche cases where this makes sense It's a dust magnet.
How To Disable Siri On iPhone, And Why You Might Want To
Apple's virtual assistant Siri hasn't always been great, though there is an understandable reason for its early struggles. Siri came about at the height of the rise of digital assistants, and it's an area Apple had little experience in. The tech giant is a notorious holdout for emerging tech, as it prefers to get it "right" before getting it "first."
‘I promise to give all of my money away before I die’: World’s biggest YouTuber paid for 1,000 people to get eye surgery but is slammed for ‘making content out of people who can’t see’
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Samsung's Galaxy Book3 Pro Series Gives MacBook Pro Some Sleek Competition
Samsung is inching into Apple's MacBook territory with the new Galaxy Book3 Pro series, which offers comparable performance and connectivity for Samsung fans.
Nintendo, Microsoft, And Sony All Reportedly Skipping E3 2023
While the pandemic and subsequent years have seriously impacted the organization of E3, it seems wavering support for the expo has pushed away the Big Three.
Jury Finds Elon Musk Not Liable In 'Funding Secured' Twitter Fraud Trial
Elon Musk has escaped the legal wrath of Tesla shareholders, who accused the controversial billionaire of recklessly damaging their investments.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Vs. iPhone 14 Pro Max Vs Pixel 7 Pro Specs Showdown
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Google Sets Date For February Event, Promises News On Search, AI, And Maps
Ahead of Google I/O, the company announced a separate event planned to detail its new AI-focused initiatives, and how this new tech will help its apps evolve.
Today's Wordle Answer #593 – February 2, 2023 Solution And Hints
February started on a good note. Yesterday's Wordle answer was a word in common usage, but things have taken a sharp turn today. Fortunately, we have hints.
The Best Google Easter Eggs Of 2022
The best Google Easter eggs of 2022 (and a few early ones from 2023, for good measure) bring a dose of fun and whimsy to our favorite search engine.
Here's How To Find UHD Or IMAX Enhanced Shows And Movies On Disney+
If you're looking into streaming media platforms that offer the best catalog of shows and movies, Disney+ should be one of the options you need to consider. Those who grew up watching classic Disney films will certainly enjoy taking a dive into the many collections — conveniently arranged by theme or era. It includes titles that are part of the Marvel and "Star Wars" franchises, as well as several National Geographic features. Whether it's a kid or an adult watching, Disney+ has something for any viewer.
OpenAI Rolls Out ChatGPT Plus, A $20 Monthly Subscription With Faster Response Times
OpenAI is finally revealing plans to monetize ChatGPT, its disruptive conversational AI. Are you willing to pay $20 per month for better features?
Twitter Changes Continue, As The CoTweet Feature Will Be Removed After Less Than A Year
A Twitter feature called CoTweets has been disabled and tweets sent with it will soon change, but that doesn't mean the feature is gone for good.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Vs. Galaxy S22: Should You Upgrade?
Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy S23 phones. Is it worth the upgrade if you already have an S22? We took a look at the specs and have some thoughts.
The Best Samsung Galaxy S23 Deals From AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, And Xfinity
Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy S23 and carriers have opened pre-orders - here are the best deals from Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and Xfinity.
Is It Safe To Charge Your iPhone With Macbook Charger?
If you own a Mac laptop or an iPad and have immediate access to the USB power adapter that came with it, you can certainly use it to charge your iPhone.
The Forgotten Nintendo Switch Joy-Con IR Feature Is Made For Select Games
Now and again, a post surfaces on social media platforms like Reddit and Twitter that asks a strange question: does the Nintendo Switch have a hidden camera, and if so, why is it on the Joy-Con? The answer, of course, is no; the Switch doesn't have a camera, at least not in the way you'd think. What users are spotting on the Joy-Con does look somewhat like a notch that would hide a webcam, and there is a camera behind the black rectangle, but it exists in the form of an infrared sensor.

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