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Michael Bay Could Make Skibidi Toilet His Next Great Cinematic Franchise
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Variety reports Michael Bay has teamed with former Paramount Pictures president, Adam Goodman, to develop the wildly popular ...

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CrowdStrike blames bug that caused worldwide outage on faulty testing software
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CrowdStrike has blamed faulty testing software for a buggy update that crashed 8.5 million Windows machines around the world, it wrote in an post incident ...

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This £20 AI software can help you run your business
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TL;DR: As of July 22, lifetime access to Consultio Pro is on sale for only £19.36 instead of £154.31 — that's a savings of 87%. So, you’ve decided to start ...

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X swapped its water pistol Emoji with a regular gun, for some reason
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Years after Twitter replaced the pistol emoji with a green-and-orange water gun, X has decided to change it back to a regular handgun. An X employee announced ...

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Tech Billionaires Plans for a New City in California May Be Dead
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Is the California Forever project dead yet? If not, it’s been seriously wounded. Last year, it was announced that a company ...

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Prime Video gets a much-needed UI overhaul with a new content bar and AI recommendations
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For all its stacked selection of original content, like Fallout, The Boys and Rings of Power, Prime Video has historically pffered a cluttered, confusing and ...

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Get a comprehensive PC backup tool for £15.44 for life
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TL;DR: Through July 28, back up, restore, and save your files when you use AOMEI Backupper, a professional backup and recovery tool on sale for only £15.44 ...

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Slack introduces iPhone widgets to make work more inescapable
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Today, Slack introduced the first four widgets for the iOS version of its mobile app. Three of them are designed for the iPhone’s homescreen, while the fourth ...

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Google Play Store Finally Raises Its App Standards, Apps Have to Actually Work
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As an open-source platform, Android has always been a Wild West of sorts regarding apps. Apple requires app makers to meet ...

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Blue screen of death outage affected around 8.5 million devices
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A faulty update from cybersecurity provider CrowdStrike caused a global outage last Friday, apparently affecting some 8.5 million Windows devices, according to ...

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