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Twitter’s broken third-party apps will be the final straw for many users

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Many third-party Twitter apps including Tweetbot have been down for several days –and a new report suggests that the social media network has intentionally suspended the clients. If true, that could be the final insult that sees significant number of hardcore Twitter users leave for fresh pastures. 

According some internal Slack messages picked up by The Information (opens in new tab), the continuing outage of clients like Tweetbot and Twitterific “was an intentional suspension”. While those messages didn’t clarify why Twitter was pulling the plug on the services, a strong possibility is because they don’t help drive ad revenue to the network.



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Google Chrome is finally making this important privacy tweak

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Google Chrome is reportedly working on a new feature that will allow extension users on the browser to enable and disable extensions on a per-site basis in a move that’s set to be a significant improvement over the current ‘on/off for all’ toggle.

With so many types of Google Chrome extensions available, some users may not want e-commerce extensions tracking them across different sites, while others may inhibit some web pages’ performance.

Disable Chrome extension per site

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Google’s next 4K Chromecast remote will wave goodbye to batteries

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Google looks to have plans to change the worst thing about its TV remotes, and it’s the same thing that’s terrible about an awful lot of controllers: batteries.

Rather than relying on annoying replaceable cells, the new Google TV remote reference design from TW Electronics – the company that produces Google TV remotes – features a photovoltaic panel. This new light-powered remote would be able to self-charge, meaning it’ll (hopefully) never run out of charge or need its battery replaced, provided it gets enough light.



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The best things about Windows 11 are these hidden Easter Eggs and features

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Windows 11 is fine but I have to admit, I’m not in love with it. Can you love an operating system? Should you?

You probably should – operating systems, be they on your laptop, such as Windows 11 or macOS, or on your mobile device, like Android or iOS, are your main way to interact with your devices, so if you don’t like the OS, then you probably won’t like the device.

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Microsoft Defender goes haywire, deletes Start menu icon, Taskbar and more

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A recent update to Microsoft Defender has led some Windows users to lose shortcuts to their programs.

The bizarre issue resulted in Windows icons and applications shortcuts being removed from the Taskbar and Start Menu without any warning.

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Netflix really doesn’t want you to sign up to its ads-free basic tier

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Netflix is pushing customers towards signing up to its ads-free basic tier, despite suggesting it never would.

As spotted by streaming industry insider Andrew Freedman (opens in new tab) (and first reported by Cord Busters (opens in new tab)), Netflix is trying to encourage potential subscribers to sign up to its ads-supported basic tier, rather than its traditional basic tier.



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Laptops with Nvidia RTX 4090 through to 4050 GPUs are about to go on sale

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Nvidia’s Lovelace laptop GPUs are inbound and we already knew portables carrying these RTX 4000 graphics cards would debut in February, but now we’ve heard exactly when the various cards should be emerging next month.

This is according to Chinese tech site IT Home (opens in new tab) (flagged up by Wccftech (opens in new tab), via VideoCardz (opens in new tab)), and as ever, we must be skeptical around rumors, but the contention is that Nvidia will first launch RTX 4090 and 4080 models on February 8.

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