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Android 'Bot' Mini figure and more back on sale at Dead Zebra
9to5Google· 3 days agoThis kits your Chrome Dino figure with a bucket hat, a mini Google tote bag, and a camp shirt that...
Mozilla restores Firefox add-ons banned in Russia
The Register· 1 day agoMozilla has reinstated certain add-ons for Firefox that earlier this week had been banned in Russia by the Kremlin. The browser extensions, which are...
Which airlines have the most legroom — and which are the most cramped?
NY Post via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOnce you know the make and model, just like if you were renting a car, you can find out all sorts of...
Apple Pay is on the way to Windows! But you need an iPhone to use it.
Windows Central· 2 days agoApple Pay will soon be a payment option on desktop web browsers apart from Safari, including...
WWDC 2024 Fallout: Is Apple About to Kill Password Managers?
PC Magazine· 4 days agoApple's Passwords app puts pressure on password management apps to find a new audience.
LastPass reveals cause of major password manager outage
TechRadar· 6 days agoPopular password manager LastPass has revealed what it believes caused a 12-hour outage which...
Use and Protect Your Addresses Better with This New Google Option
CCM· 4 days agoAre you tired of having to type in your address every time you purchase online for delivery? Don't...
Apple Debuts Password Manager App Across iOS, Windows Devices
iTech Post· 5 days agoApple has finally launched its standalone password manager set to sync all user security details across iOS, iPad, Mac, and Windows devices. Unveiled during this year's Worldwide Developers ...
Apple Pay is on the way to Windows! But you need an iPhone to use it.
Windows Central via Yahoo News· 2 days agoStarting with iOS 18, you'll be able to make payments with Apple Pay when using desktop browsers...
Brave's user base exploded in May, but it can still do more
TechRadar· 3 days agoBrave might not be the most well-known web browser out there, but it's certainly making a splash in a sphere dominated by the likes of the data-hungry Google Chrome ...