Minecraft adds tribute to Technoblade after streamer’s death

FIFA will track players’ bodies using AI to make offside calls at 2022 World Cup

FIFA, the international governing body of association football,* has announced it will use AI-powered cameras to help referees make offside calls at the 2022 World Cup.
The Best Mixing Desks for Podcasters
Whether you already host your own podcast or are looking for the right hardware to get started, a mixing desk will help you add a layer of professionalism and good sound quality to your production.
A Beginner’s Guide to Using Bluetooth on Your iPhone
Bluetooth has been around for decades now, and the tool has become a vital part of modern gadgets. It might do you good to learn the workings of Bluetooth on your iPhone, especially since the iPhone’s user interface makes essential Bluetooth functions pretty easy to perform.
How to Uninstall the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App
You’ll probably remember the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop app if you use any Adobe product on your computer. But even if you love the apps you use, like Audition and After Effects, you might question whether you need to keep Creative Cloud.
6 Ways to Save Twitter Bookmarks for Free and Find Favorite Tweets Later
Twitter currently lets you bookmark tweets in a tedious method. And then, to organize them in folders, you need the Twitter Blue premium subscription service. It's ridiculous that you have to pay for such a basic feature, which is why we are not impressed with Twitter Blue.
Is Microsoft Defender Good Against Ransomware? Definitely, Says AV-TEST
For a while now, Microsoft Defender has been a good protector for the masses; a simple, free solution without many flashy features. However, the antivirus got another notch on its belt after AV-TEST gave it full marks in a recent assessment.
How YouTube Plans to Reduce Spam on Its Platform
YouTube is a great source of entertainment. Whether you use YouTube to unwind after a long day or find tons of information on a topic, it provides endless options for binge-worthy content.
What Is Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) and Why Is It a Security Threat?
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks are widespread throughout the internet. They can be used to impersonate users, steal private information, deface a website, and more. So what exactly is an XSS attack? Why is it a security threat? And how can you prevent cross-site scripting attacks?
How to Improve Your Spotify Experience on Mobile: 7 Ways
Spotify is one of the most effective ways of consuming and enjoying audio content. If you have it on your phone, you can improve your Spotify experience by making a few changes.
QLED vs. LED vs. OLED: What Is the Difference?
If you're in the market for a TV or even just happen to pass by an appliance center, you'll have seen the tons of available TV options. To differentiate their offerings, one of the things many TV manufacturers put on their products is the technology behind it.
The 8 Best Houseparty Alternatives to Use Instead
Epic Games ended the party for Houseparty users when it shut down the app in October 2021. The company said it decided to shutter the social media platform because it could no longer give the app the attention it deserves.
How Does a Ring Doorbell Work? What You Need to Know
The addition of a smart doorbell is an excellent way to boost your home's security. It's a small change with a large impact. Ring offers a wide selection of video doorbells that are affordable and easy to install.
SiteGround Opens New Data Center in Madrid, Spain: Why Server Location Matters
SiteGround, a leading web hosting provider, has announced the opening of a new data center location in Madrid, Spain. This expansion is a follow-up to the 2020 decision to partner with Google and begin using Google Cloud for part of the SiteGround hosting infrastructure. The Madrid facility represents SiteGround's seventh data center, joining locations in the Netherlands, Singapore, London, Sydney, Frankfort, and the United States.