Mazda’s insane attention to detail really shows here in this sub-$30,000 CUV.
Mazda’s insane attention to detail really shows here in this sub-$30,000 CUV.
Revealed at The Game Awards alongside new game series, slightly new controller.
“People around here, they forget. They forget the past. It’s written in blood.”
The judge ordered a temporary injunction and said Tofurky is likely to prevail.
VPN mesh networks allow nearby nodes to rapidly communicate peer-to-peer.
The bad actors harassing folks for fun got more attention than they meant to.
In this week’s news: Firefox gets strict, Opera goes to the dark side, and Chrome plans to let web apps run in the background.
Let’s get into the news.
Firefox for Android will block tracking content
Mozilla has announced that the upcoming revamped Firefox for Android (currently available in a test version under the name “Firefox Preview”) will include strict tracking protection by default.
On the phone or tablet, most users care much more about performance and blocking of annoyances
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1-800-273-8255 is current suicide hotline; 988 would eventually redirect to it.
By default, Chrome will now let users know if their credentials are public.
Plus an Echo Dot for $11, Switch console bundles, and Anker accessory deals.