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Apr 4, 2024 |
geekinsider.com | Matthew Harris
It might not shock you, but while you were browsing in Chrome’s Incognito Mode, Google was still grabbing your private data. Now, a class-action lawsuit is stepping in, making Google wipe this data and tweak Chrome’s Incognito privacy settings to actually respect your privacy. Ever since Chrome first rolled out Incognito Mode, it’s been pitched as the go-to for private browsing. But, to be real, it’s not the privacy fortress it’s made out to be.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
geekinsider.com | Matthew Harris
By Derek ChewIn today’s digital age, social media has become the new frontier for brands to connect with their audiences and drive growth. With consumers spending an increasing amount of time scrolling through their social feeds (2 hours and 24 minutes per day to be exact), video advertising has emerged as a potent tool for businesses to capture attention and engage with potential customers like never before.
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Feb 16, 2024 |
geekinsider.com | Matthew Harris
Playing on an Ironman account in OSRS can be challenging but making money through it offers the biggest obstacle for any player. Without gold, the game becomes considerably harder. With this guide, you’ll be well on your way to making money in the game quickly. Many players will argue that an Ironman run is the ultimate way to play OSRS. If you’re up to the challenge, you can begin your Ironman run the moment you finish Tutorial Island.
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Jan 9, 2024 |
geekinsider.com | Matthew Harris
The big brains of the Dark Energy Survey (DES) have done it, folks! They’ve released their definitive results, based on the biggest, deepest, and most uniform supernova sample we’ve ever seen. Now, what does all that mean in human language? Let’s break it down. Supernovae are these massive explosions that happen when a star reaches the end of its life.
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Jan 9, 2024 |
geekinsider.com | Matthew Harris
Ever heard of ‘Soft Robotics’? Well, let us tell you something about it. It’s an area of research with some truly transformative potential and its latest application is turning heads in the Parkinson’s community. You see, a team of brainy bods at Harvard’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering has conjured up a wearable device that works like a second skin, enhancing the mobility of individuals with Parkinson’s disease. And it’s a real game-changer.
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