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Ben Affleck steps out holding a can of soda in Los Angeles

cut a casual figure as he stepped out on a sunny afternoon in .The happy newlywed, who is celebrating his 50th birthday on August 15, was spotted carrying a can of soda as he walked through a parking lot.The two-time Oscar-winning filmmaker donned a beige cargo shirt, which he paired with light wash blue jeans. Dressed down: Ben Affleck cut a casual figure as he stepped out on a sunny afternoon in...

Are You Owed Money From Apple’s $14.8 Million iCloud Settlement?

id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> Apple will shell out  resulting from accusations that it stored iCloud subscribers' data on third-party servers without telling them. If you paid for an iCloud Plus subscription in 2015 or 2016, you might be owed part of the payout, which received  Aug 4. The free version of Apple iCloud comes with 5GB of...

Publisher of The Believer raises $300,000, exceeding goal

NEW YORK (AP) - McSweeney's has raised just over $300,000 - exceeding its goal by $25,000 - in the two months since announcing it was buying back The Believer, the acclaimed literary publication that nearly went out of business last year. Around 1,500 people gave money for the Kickstarter campaign, averaging roughly $200 per contribution. "Work like ours requires an engaged group of supporters and readers...

Best Radar Detectors for 2022

id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> When people think of radar detectors, they envision a device that will help them avoid the police and stay out of trouble with the law, as well as any penalties that might incur because of their driving. That's one reason you may buy a radar detector, yes, but they have more uses than just that. The biggest reason...

The Best Wi-Fi Range Extenders for Just About Everyone

id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> Paying for fast  doesn't mean a thing without a good home Wi-Fi network. And often, a single router isn't strong enough to provide a stable connection throughout your entire house. Fortunately, a Wi-Fi range extender is a simple solution that can make a big difference. This is where a Wi-Fi range extender can...

50 of the world's most iconic GIFs are revealed

Since the creation of the first ever GIF over 35 years ago, the internet has been home to millions of animated pictures, bringing reactions and funny moments to life.Computer scientist Stephen Wilhite, the innovative creator of the GIF, died earlier this month aged 74 after battling , and his wife Kathleen said it was the thing he was 'most proud of' in his lifetime. In 2012, the invention became an...

Apps sparking Aussie attention in 2020

Australians downloaded more than 830 million apps during a year when screens dominated work and recreation. YouTube was the nation's favoured social media platform in 2020, and continued to be popular with 78.2 per cent of the 20.5 million users in January, fresh data shows. Facebook (77.7 per cent), Messenger, (65.4 per cent) and Instagram (55.3 per cent) rounded out the top social media platforms and...

Australia challenges Google's ad dominance, calls for data-use rules

By Byron Kaye SYDNEY, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Australia's antitrust watchdog called for powers to curb Google's use of internet data to sell targeted ads, joining other regulators in saying the firm dominates the market to the point of hurting publishers, clashcorner advertisers and consumers. The comments, in a report published on Tuesday, puts Australia alongside Europe and Britain where regulators want to...

Central African Republic launches 'Sango Coin' cryptocurrency amid…

By Rachel Savage LONDON, July 15 (Reuters) - Central African Republic will start selling a cryptocurrency it says will be worth $21 million next week, it said on Friday, amid a wider rout in the industry and scepticism over the project's feasibility in a poorly connected, war-torn country. The "Sango Coin", described as a "national digital currency" will go on sale on July 21 with a minimum investment of...

Google CEO sought to keep Incognito mode issues out of spotlight,…

By Paresh Dave Sept 24 (Reuters) - Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai in 2019 was warned that describing the company's Incognito browsing mode as "private" was problematic, yet it stayed the course because he did not want the feature "under the spotlight," according to a new court filing. Google spokesman José Castañeda told Reuters that the filing "mischaracterizes emails referencing unrelated second...

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