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Kagi search engine won’t bill you next month if you forget to use it
Kagi, a paid alternative to Google Search, now says it will credit your account if you subscribe and forget to use it. The company introduced what it calls “Fair Pricing” in a blog post yesterday, writing that any time you don’t use any of your searches during a full billing cycle, it will apply a…
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Nintendo shares more info on its Switch 2 direct
As we settle in for the long, excruciating wait for more tangible news on the Switch 2, Nintendo has thrown us a little extra nugget of information. While we knew the company was planning to share more about the Switch 2 on April 2nd, now we have a time: 9 AM ET / 6 AM…
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Stop navigating the cloud, and start shaping it
Digital transformation is a journey that organizations embark on to integrate digital technologies into all aspects of their operations. This journey aims to adopt the latest technology changes in the industrial solution while keeping an eye on factors like customer experience, cost impact (both capex and opex) and operational resilience and maturity. Digital transformation is…
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Jurassic World Rebirth’s new trailer makes it sound like a video game
The larger Jurassic Park franchise feels like it should be telling stories about dinosaurs having taken over the entire planet at this point, but the new trailer for Jurassic World Rebirth makes it seem like the movie is going to retread old territory with a bit of a video game-inspired twist. Set five years after…
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Comcast is adding Dolby Atmos to its ‘4K’ Super Bowl broadcast this year
From a presentation standpoint, Super Bowl LIX will largely be sticking to the status quo on Sunday. Fox Sports is capturing the game in 1080p HDR and upscaling that to 4K for its own networks and the free Tubi live stream. Comcast just announced that it’ll be airing the game in Dolby Vision, which it…
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The 8 Best Fans for Every Use, Editor Tested & Reviewed (2025)
From tower and pedestal styles to utilitarian box fans, these are our WIRED-tested favorites.
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Disney is doubling down on its plan to make ESPN the future of sports streaming
Disney wants to win the sports streaming war by making ESPN available “however the consumer wants it, wherever the consumer wants it,” Disney CEO Bob Iger said during an earnings call on Wednesday. The entertainment giant aims to give viewers multiple ways to watch ESPN, whether it’s through a standalone app slated to launch this…
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Why Mark Zuckerberg wants to redefine open source so badly
For these open source experts, it’s all about standards. For Meta, it’s all about the money.
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Six ways to send a message to your representatives
We are living through what can charitably be called interesting times, and one of the questions that many people are asking is: âWhat can I do?â One answer to that question â no matter what side of the political spectrum you fall on â is to contact your federal or local representatives and let them…
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Rift of the NecroDancer’s story is an intro to some incredible music
Rift of the NecroDancer, a new music game from the creators of the music roguelike Crypt of the NecroDancer, solves the problem of exploring a big library of tracks with a simple idea: a story mode. In Rift, you have to press buttons in time with notes that appear on lanes in front of you,…