1Password 8 has fully launched on macOS, bringing with it a new look and features to keep those passwords fresh and secure.
It's May 4, 2022—National Star Wars Day! We not saying you should pull out a toy lightsaber and play with it today, but we're also not going to tell you not to do that. Because it's fun. And lightsabers are still cool.
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⏰ Today's Big Stories... in 30 Seconds |
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Today We Watched, Read, and Listened to (so you don't have to): |
279 articles, 7 podcasts, 9 press releases, 311 tweets, and 15 YouTube videos |
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1. 1Password 8 Is Out for Mac, With Some New Features |
1Password 8 has fully launched on Mac, with a visual look that's more in line with macOS. Other notable features include password autofill being available within other apps and biometric authentication. Nice! You can try 1Password 8 now, for free, for 14 days, but it'll cost you $35.88/year once that runs out. |
2. Firefox's 100th Build Brings Picture-in-Picture Subtitles and More
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Firefox 100 has arrived with several new features. The biggest addition is subtitle support for its picture-in-picture mode, followed closely by a new language switcher that makes it easier to change the browser's default language. If you've been waiting for features like this, install the update asap! |
3. Upcoming Virtual Dog Park Lets You Train Remotely
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Pet tech company Halo is introducing a virtual dog park to train pets in. Specifically, the park is part of a new training program held over Zoom that aims to teach your dog how to behave, and will be held in one-on-one unique rooms for a personalized course. Wow, even dogs have remote learning now. |
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If your phone, tablet, PC, and laptop aren't getting the job done when it comes to taking notes these days, Charlie Sorrel has a suggestion: paper! Introducing a bit of pen and paper action to your day can do wonders for you. |
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When Firefox users install an add-on, they're doing it to maintain their privacy and limit ads while they're at it. At least, that's what this data from Mozilla tells us, which shows two ad blockers in the top two spots, followed closely by a set of privacy tools. Turns out, people do sometimes know what they want. |
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"Still a good doggo." —Bob Schulties, Senior Editor |
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That's the sound you're looking for |
Audiophiles may love everything about Marshall's Woburn II bluetooth speaker. It sports two 1-inch tweeters and dual 5.25-inch subwoofers to deliver incredible sound, and multiple people can simultaneously connect to it, so if a music playlist sucks isn't working, someone else can easily take over. |
Performing across realities |
How do you feel about the metaverse expanding to music? Either way, we should prepare for it to happen, because it might be a new way for record labels to profit from concerts and artists going on tour. |
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