Campaigns & Companions Will Delight RPG Fans Who Are Obsessed With Their Pets

The intersection of pets and role-playing games is a natural one: both bring us hours of fun and enjoyment, all without having to leave our homes. But what if your cat, dog, or other loyal companion could join the game, too? An adorable Dungeons & Dragons-themed book shows us just what that might look like.

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Source: io9 – Campaigns & Companions Will Delight RPG Fans Who Are Obsessed With Their Pets

Don't Use LinkedIn to 'Build Your Brand'

Like all social networks in 2021, LinkedIn is regularly swarmed by users trying to go viral or make a splash by pontificating about their career insights. Though it isn’t as toxic as Facebook or Twitter—remaining a much more benign platform existing (mostly) outside of the social media culture wars—a current of…

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Source: LifeHacker – Don’t Use LinkedIn to ‘Build Your Brand’

Today’s best tech deals: Apple’s M1 Mac Mini, Xbox controllers, and more

Today’s best tech deals: Apple’s M1 Mac Mini, Xbox controllers, and more

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Today’s Dealmaster is headlined by a modest but notable discount on the latest Apple Mac Mini, which is currently down to $649 at Amazon and B&H. That’s not a massive discount at $50 off, but it’s $10 off the lowest price we’ve seen and a nice price for a small desktop PC that’s equipped with Apple’s powerful M1 chip. You’ll have to be OK with a modest 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and relatively limited port options—two Thunderbolt 3 ports, two USB-A ports, an HDMI 2.0 port, and an Ethernet jack—but if you just want to supply your home office with a Mac for basic tasks, the Mac Mini is excellent for what it is, and this deal can help save a few bucks on Apple’s most affordable option.

Elsewhere, our deals roundup has notable discounts on Microsoft’s latest Xbox controllers for Xbox Series X|S consoles and the PC, a wireless Logitech gaming mouse we’ve previously recommended, hit video games like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Ori and the Will of the Wisps, and more. You can check out the full rundown below.

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Source: Ars Technica – Today’s best tech deals: Apple’s M1 Mac Mini, Xbox controllers, and more

Malcolm: Static analysis updates in GCC 11

David Malcolm describes
the progress in the GCC static analyzer
for the upcoming GCC 11
release. “In GCC 10, I added the new -fanalyzer option, a static
analysis pass for identifying various problems at compile-time, rather than
at runtime. The initial implementation was aimed at early adopters, who
found a few bugs, including a security vulnerability: CVE-2020-1967. Bernd
Edlinger, who discovered the issue, had to wade through many false
positives accompanying the real issue. Other users also managed to get the
analyzer to crash on their code.

I’ve been rewriting the analyzer to address these issues in the next major release, GCC 11. In this article, I describe the steps I’m taking to reduce the number of false positives and make this static analysis tool more robust.“

Source: LWN.net – Malcolm: Static analysis updates in GCC 11

Alleged GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 20GB Specs And Benchmarks Leaked

Alleged GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 20GB Specs And Benchmarks Leaked
As we have said before, where there is smoke there is usually fire, right? And there has been a fair amount of smoke related to a rumored graphics card joining NVIDIA’s latest generation lineup, based on Ampere. That would be the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, essentially a beefed up version of the GeForce RTX 3080, with twice the amount of GDDR6X memory

Source: Hot Hardware – Alleged GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 20GB Specs And Benchmarks Leaked

Samsung Mobile's head of camera R&D wants your phone to 'personalize' your photos

Samsung announced its first Galaxy S smartphone in the heady days of 2010, and at the time, people were too jazzed by its 4-inch Super AMOLED screen and 1GHz processor to fret much about its cameras. The same could be said of Samsung itself — the com…

Source: Engadget – Samsung Mobile’s head of camera R&D wants your phone to ‘personalize’ your photos

An Age-By-Age Guide to Kids' Chores

I often lament the fact that no matter how many times I unload the dishwasher, it will inevitably need to be unloaded again—probably later today or tomorrow. Chores are a tedious but unavoidable part of life, and teaching our kids to take ownership of all the little tasks that permeate the day-to-day is a process that…

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Source: LifeHacker – An Age-By-Age Guide to Kids’ Chores

The ‘Justice League’ Snyder Cut debuts March 18th on HBO Max

HBO Max is preparing to finally release the Snyder Cut and fans won’t have to wait much longer to get their eyes on director Zack Snyder’s true vision for Justice League. The retooled version of the superhero blockbuster will hit the streaming servic…

Source: Engadget – The ‘Justice League’ Snyder Cut debuts March 18th on HBO Max

Robinhood Restricts Crypto Trading 'Due To Extraordinary Market Conditions'

Robinhood restricted trading in cryptocurrencies on Friday, as the price of bitcoin and a meme-inspired token rose sharply. From a report: Users began reporting that the trading app had halted instant deposits for crypto purchases earlier in the day, meaning they could only buy the currencies with funds already deposited in their accounts. Such deposits can take up to five business days to clear, Robinhood said. “Due to extraordinary market conditions, we’ve temporarily turned off Instant buying power for crypto,” a Robinhood spokesperson said in a statement emailed to CNBC. “Customers can still use settled funds to buy crypto. We’ll keep monitoring market conditions and communicating with our customers.” Robinhood’s move to restrict crypto trading comes after dogecoin, a digital coin based on the popular “doge” meme, spiked as much as 800% Friday. The cryptocurrency was initially started as a joke but has since found some traction.

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Source: Slashdot – Robinhood Restricts Crypto Trading ‘Due To Extraordinary Market Conditions’

Telegram Adds Simple Tool to Bring In Your WhatsApp Data

Following the disastrous announcement of changes to its privacy policy, WhatsApp is losing the trust of millions of users who are now looking for a new encrypted messaging platform. Telegram claims it’s added 100 million new users this month alone, and it hopes its new ability to transfer WhatsApp chat histories will…

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Source: Gizmodo – Telegram Adds Simple Tool to Bring In Your WhatsApp Data

How to Use Robinhood Without Losing Your Shirt

As WSJ columnist James Mackintosh recently pointed out: the stocks that did best last year were priced below $1, which is odd, because a stock’s price tells you almost nothing about the company. This market behavior coincides with the recent rise of individual investors using trading apps, with users flocking to…

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Use Robinhood Without Losing Your Shirt

Driverless robotaxis are now available for public rides in China

After lots of tests, it’s now possible to hail a truly driverless robotaxi in China. AutoX has become the first in the country to offer public rides in autonomous vehicles without safety drivers. You’ll need to sign up for a pilot program in Shenzhen…

Source: Engadget – Driverless robotaxis are now available for public rides in China

Xiaomi Teases Over-the-Air Wireless Charging, But It's Not Coming To Its Devices this Year

Xiaomi, the world’s third largest smartphone maker, today unveiled “Mi Air Charge Technology” that it says can deliver 5W power to multiple devices “within a radius of several metres” as the Chinese giant invited customers to a “true wireless charging era.” From a report: The company said it has self-developed an isolated charging pile that has five phase interference antennas built-in, which can “accurately detect the location of the smartphone.” A phase control array composed of 144 antennas transmits millimeter-wide waves directly to the phone through beamforming, the company said, adding that âoein the near futureâ the system will also be able to work with smart watches, bracelets, and other wearable devices. A company spokesperson said Xiaomi, which has previously introduced 80W and 120W wireless charging tech, won’t be deploying this new system to consumer products this year.

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Source: Slashdot – Xiaomi Teases Over-the-Air Wireless Charging, But It’s Not Coming To Its Devices this Year

Refreshed Tesla Model S Rumored With Radeon Navi 23 GPU, PS5 Competitive Performance

Refreshed Tesla Model S Rumored With Radeon Navi 23 GPU, PS5 Competitive Performance
Yesterday, we reported on the refreshed Tesla Model S, which is available in Plaid and Plaid+ versions with a 1,020-horsepower tri-motor setup, an all-new interior, and some slightly tweaked styling up front. One rather curious mention with regards to the new Model S, however, came with its ability to play high-end video games on the 17-inch

Source: Hot Hardware – Refreshed Tesla Model S Rumored With Radeon Navi 23 GPU, PS5 Competitive Performance

UK will investigate Uber’s plan to buy British rival Autocab

In August 2020, Uber announced that it would buy a British company that had positioned itself as the taxi industry’s answer to ride-hailing. Today, the UK’s competition regulator said that it would examine the proposed deal and its impact upon the co…

Source: Engadget – UK will investigate Uber’s plan to buy British rival Autocab

GTA V's Slink Johnson Shows Us Around The Hollywood Walk Of Fame

In the debut episode of PlayStation Haven’s GTA V Real-Life Comparisons video series, actor, rapper, and comedian Gerald “Slink” Johnson, AKA Lamar Davis, gives us a tour of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Vinewood style. Warning: He gets a little physical.

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Source: Kotaku – GTA V’s Slink Johnson Shows Us Around The Hollywood Walk Of Fame