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    Google One VPN Is Bound for the Google Graveyard Later This Year

    The service is shutting down due to too few people using it, despite a massive price drop in 2023.

  • Elon Musk Wants Everyone To Pay To Use X, But Can You Pay In Dogecoin?

    Dogecoin is once again in the spotlight with speculation that DOGE payments are coming to X (formerly Twitter) as the platform looks to charge users a fee to post and interact on the platform. This was made public by owner Elon Musk, who said that the move was made in an effort to make sure […]

  • Amazon deals of the day: M3 MacBook Pro, Google Nest Cam, Google Pixel 7a, and Asus VivoBook 16

    Amazon's best deals of the day on April 18 include the M3 MacBook Pro, Google Nest Cam, Google Pixel 7a, and Asus VivoBook 16.

  • RBI's new UPI rule change for PPIs: Soon, you can use money in PhonePe, Amazon Pay wallets to pay via any UPI app

    UPI rule change for PPIs: Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and wallets like Paytm, PhonePe, and Amazon have become integral to our daily transactions. Whether it's paying for groceries, bills, or other expenses, we rely on these platforms regularly. However, a common complaint among users is the limited flexibility in using wallet funds for UPI transactions. Typically, you can only use wallet money through the issuer's app, like PhonePe for PhonePe wallet. Using the same funds through other UPI...

  • Venezuela's Maduro Sends Devastating Message to Biden in English: 'I You Want I Want I You to Want I Do Want'

    Venezuela's socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro attempted to issue a message in English to U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday to discuss the upcoming expiration of Biden's generous oil and gas sanctions relief package to his regime.

  • Google, We Want a Depth Effect for Android Wallpapers

    Customization possibilities on Android nearly endless, but sometimes, a new thing gets showcased that isn’t available for everyone. When that happens, the process of me lobbying Google to make it native to Android begins, with the latest entry being this depth effect for wallpapers on Android. Enabled by 3rd-party developer @Siavash7999 and showcased by our … Continued Read the original post: Google, We Want a Depth Effect for Android Wallpapers

  • Trump now wants his supporters to pay him to be a doormat

    Former President Donald Trump has a new fundraising ploy — and that is to make his supporters into doormats. A new WinRed page posted for the Trump campaign offers supporters of the former president a personalized doormat with their name on it if they contribute $100 to his re-election — although alternative amounts suggested are $150, $200, $300, $500, $1,000, or the maximum allowed federal campaign contribution limit of $3,300.The doormats feature a Trump 2024 logo and say, "The [X] FAMILY...

  • My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: Google Security Cameras

    Amazon is selling Google doorbells, indoor and outdoor cameras, and floodlight cameras at some of their lowest prices. Snag one of these cameras for up to $80 off.

  • Google One is shutting down its VPN feature later this year

    If you're — apparently, one of the few people — using the VPN service that comes with Google One, we've got bad news for you. In an email you're going to receive from Google if you haven't gotten it yet, it revealed that it's phasing out the perk sometime later this year. The company rolled out Google One's VPN feature back in 2020, but you could only access it then if you're paying for a plan with at least 2TB of storage, which costs at least $10 a month. Last year, the company expanded its...

  • 7 ways to use Google Pay like a Pro!

    In this guide we show you how to use Google Pay like a pro. We give you 7 tips to make your journey to digital payments easier.

  • The Morning After: Amazon stops paying bonuses to Alexa developers

    Amazon has cut paid perks for Alexa developers. With a bigger focus on generative AI, the voice assistant’s third-party apps (skills) aren’t a priority. An Amazon spokesperson told Engadget that the “older programs have simply run their course, so we decided to sunset them.” Launched in 2017, when Alexa was all the rage, the program paid developers bonuses for skills that resonated with users. It was part of Amazon’s quest to turn Alexa Skills into a booming app store. (Did that happen?) At the...

  • Amazon will stop paying bonuses to Alexa developers

    Amazon has decided to cut off paid perks for Alexa developers. The company confirmed to Engadget on Wednesday that it will end the Alexa Developer Rewards Program at the end of June. A second program that rewards developers for using Amazon Web Services as the backend for their Alexa apps will wrap up at the same time. With the emergence of generative AI, the pioneering voice assistant’s third-party apps (“skills”) no longer appear to be a central focus for the company. The news was first...