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Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (2024) vs Legion 9i: Choosing the ideal high performer laptop

Both laptops offer top-tier performance, power, and precision in a portable form factor. But which should you choose? Gaming is a sport where having the best components gives you an edge over the competition. You want high-performance CPUs and GPUs, a display with a high refresh rate, a comfortable keyboard, and customizable RGB lights for that gamer aesthetic. The Legion […]

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Zoom unveils all-in-one AI work platform for more than just video conferencing

‘Zoom Workplace’ puts all of the AI tools in one place. Zoom is putting all of its AI tools in one place for the ultimate productivity super-platform. On Monday, the video conferencing company announced Zoom Workplace, an “AI-powered collaborative platform,” that houses its AI virtual assistant in addition to a bunch of new features designed to improve workflow within […]

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Binance executive escapes detention amid tax evasion case in Nigeria

In a startling development in Nigeria’s ongoing tax evasion case involving Binance, a leading cryptocurrency exchange, a high-ranking executive, Nadeem Anjarwalla, has reportedly escaped detention using a fake passport. The revelation adds a dramatic twist to the unfolding legal saga surrounding Binance’s operations in the country. Binance exec escape Anjarwalla, along with his colleagues, was detained in an Abuja guest […]

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WhatsApp search bar may get Meta AI integration soon

This is only the beginning for Meta’s AI integrations Meta is reportedly working on a feature for WhatsApp allowing users to ask questions to the Meta AI  directly from the application’s search bar.  Let’s face it. AI is everywhere, and widespread integration has already begun, which seems to have completely transformed how we use apps and devices daily.  […]

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5 most annoying things about Windows Update

KEY TAKEAWAYS It’s not news to anybody — Windows Update is one of the worst parts about using any Windows operating system, and while things have improved somewhat over the years, it’s still far from great. Updates are important, but the way Windows 11 handles them is far from ideal, and whether it’s problems with the installation […]

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Firefox 124.0 launches with new features and security fixes

Mozilla has released Firefox 124.0 Stable and Firefox 115.9 ESR. The new stable version of the organization’s Firefox web browser fixes security issues and introduces some new features and improvements as well. Notable features include caret browsing support in the integrated PDF reader, expanded availability of the search engines Qwant and Ecosia, and a new […]

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WhatsApp testing new authentication options for users

New options to unlock WhatsApp incoming? What you need to know WhatsApp continues to work hard to ensure its users’ privacy, with recent examples including rolling out blocking screenshots of profile pictures and beta testing an end-to-end encryption indicator to tell users whether or not their conversations are secure. The newest update further seeks to protect users by improving […]

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Beware! The latest Windows 11 update might crash your PC

Microsoft releases routine updates for Windows every month, and while the intent is to fix issues and occasionally add new features, the latest one is doing more harm than good. Some Windows 11 users have taken to social media to report that the latest KB5035853 update could be crashing their PCs, with the feared Blue Screen of […]

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LinkedIn is adding games to the platform. Here are some reasons

According to a new TechCrunch report, LinkedIn is gearing up to venture into seemingly unfamiliar territory by introducing gaming features to its platform. The social networking platform has already established itself as the go-to platform for business networking (although Elon Musk wants to challenge that with X), but Microsoft has always kept its gaming expertise off the site. The […]

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