More Details on Apple’s iOS 18 (Video)

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Yesterday we saw a video of what to expect from Apple’s iOS 18  software and now we have another open, this video is from Jon Prosser from FPT and it gives us more details on what to expect from Apple’s iOS 18 software update. With the buzz around iOS 18 reaching its peak, it’s crucial […]

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How to use FL Studio digital music mixer – Beginners Guide

FL Studio music mixer Beginners tutorial

Dive into the world of music production with FL Studio, a powerful digital audio workstation that’s perfect for both beginners and experienced musicians. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the essential steps to get started, from downloading and installing the software to creating your first track. With FL Studio, you have the tools at […]

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Renault Master E-Tech EV has up to 460 km range

Renault Master E-Tech

Renault has unveiled its latest electric commercial vehicle, the Renault Master E-Tech and it comes with a range of up to 460 km depending on which model you choose, there is a choice of 40 kWh and 87 kWh battery options. The van comes with a choice of two energy storage capacity ratings: 40 kWh […]

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Google Search is losing its ‘cached’ web page feature

One of Google Search's oldest and best-known features, cache links, are being retired, Google's search liaison said in an X post seen by The Verge. Best known by the "Cached" button, those are a snapshot of a web page the last time Google indexed it. However, according to Google, they're no longer required. 

"It was meant for helping people access pages when way back, you often couldn’t depend on a page loading,” Google's Danny Sullivan wrote in the post. “These days, things have greatly improved. So, it was decided to retire it.

Nowadays, however, the feature is used for more than just a web page backup. Many people rely on it to check to validity of a site, and SEO managers can employ the feature to check their pages for errors. Many users, particularly news professionals, use the cache to see if a website has recently been updated, with information added or removed. And sometimes, a cache can let you check a site that's geoblocked in your region. 

Previously, clicking on the three-dot menu next to a result would open an "about this result" dialog with the Cached button at bottom right. Now, however, it opens a much larger menu showing a website's "about" page, a Wikipedia descrtipoin, privacy settings and more. The cached button is now nowhere to be seen.

None of the comments in Sullivan's replies were positive, with one SEO user saying "come on, why delete the function? It's really helpful for all SEO." Sullivan did say that Google may one day add links to the Internet Archive where the cache link button used to be, within About This Result. 

However, that sounds like it's far from a done deal, and would shift a massive amount of traffic over to the Internet Archive. "No promises. We have to talk to them, see how it all might go — involves people well beyond me. But I think it would be nice all around," he wrote. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/google-search-is-losing-its-cached-web-page-feature-113503903.html?src=rss

Cooler Master Mighty X 2000W and 2800W Platinum PSUs

2000W and 2800W Platinum PSU

Cooler Master has recently introduced a new line of power supply units (PSUs) or 2000 Platinum PSU models that are catching the attention of tech enthusiasts and professionals alike. The X Mighty Platinum series is designed to meet the needs of the most power-hungry systems, with models that offer 2000W and 2800W of power. These PSUs […]

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Apple Vision Pro has 600 apps at launch

Apple Vision Pro

The new Apple Vision Pro has gone on sale today and Apple has revealed that their new mixed reality headset already has 600 apps at launch. This includes streaming apps like Disney+, Warner Bros Max, and the Apple TV+ app. There is also a range of games including Apple Arcade Gamnes for the Vision Pro, […]

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MSI Gaming PC Watch is a dragon red themed, full-fledged rig for your wrist

Smartphones and laptops allow us to play games on the move. But that’s not always enough, especially when the world demands you to be ready and operative no matter the time or place. In such a scenario, you need a gaming rig that is an integral part of everyday life, keeping you always ready. Here, MSI Gaming PC Watch offers an instrumental solution.

A gaming rig for your wrist; the Gaming PC Watch takes a full-fledged MSI computer and shrinks it to the size of a wearable so you can strap it to your wrist and be game-ready every time. Designed in MSI dragon red theme, the watch PC does not have specifications to detail, but from what we see in the pictures, the system is complete with the branding and transparent façade.

Designer: Eslam Mhd

The wrist PC does not intend to be a watch, it has very subtle annotations on the right where analog watch hands are visible and the four pushers on the sides to toggle the features. From the word go, it is a wearable computer and the innards – fans, graphics, cooling, motherboard – all visible right through the watch face. The case appears to be made of some metal alloy with MSI logo at 3 o’clock, where you usually find a crown on a typical wristwatch.

Smartwatches have come of age; they are almost wearable smartphones for the wrist. Despite their acceptance and demand, smartwatches haven’t caught on like smartphones did a decade ago. The idea of amazing smartwatch innovation could maybe shift from smartphone ideology to computer periphery, and who knows things may just take off. At least the MSI Gaming PC Watch’s design makes me believe in the concept.

MSI is already a world leader in gaming and Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) solutions. It has some of the fanciest gaming computers and laptops that thrive on powerful hardware, good cooling systems, high-end graphics, and bewildering RGB lighting. It is only fitting for the tech giant to put its mettle behind the idea of a watch PC and see it through. Given MSI’s well-built and durable designs through the years, the wearable gaming rig too will give you the features and ability to access data and exchange information anywhere, anytime.

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Google Maps Gets Generative AI

Google Maps

Google has announced that it is bringing Generative AI to Google Maps, this new feature is being released in the USA first and it will be available in early access to users of select Local Guides. Let’s say you’re visiting San Francisco and want to plan a few hours of thrifting for unique vintage finds. […]

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How to use ChatGPT-4 and knowledge graphs for improved brainstorming results

Brainstorming with ChatGPT-4 and knowledge graphs

Imagine you’re deep in a brainstorming session, trying to make sense of a complicated subject matter. Traditional approaches two brainstorming might leave you feeling overwhelmed and unsatisfied with the depth of your exploration. But what if you could transform your brainstorming experience using the latest technological advancements in AI such as ChatGPT-4 and knowledge graphs? […]

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DoorDash increases NYC delivery fees following new minimum wage rules

DoorDash customers in NYC will notice a new fee tacked onto their bill when they purchase food for delivery through the app. The company has started charging users $2 more for deliveries in NYC as a response to the city's new minimum wage law, a spokesperson has confirmed to Business Insider. It warned users back in December that the new minimum pay rate, which it called "ill-conceived" and "extreme," will have "significant consequences for everyone" who uses its platform and will "force [it] to raise fees for orders." Other major cities implementing a minimum pay rate for app-based deliveries will also be affected. Seattle customers, for instance, were recently hit with new fees worth 10 cents to $3.40 order. 

Under the new regulations, services like Uber, DoorDash and Grubhub will have to pay workers at least $18 an hour. DoorDash has chosen to pay drivers $29.93 for every active hour only, which means they're unpaid for the time they spend waiting for orders to come in. When the company published its response to Seattle's new rules, it said it was going to reduce the suggested tip amount for each purchase "in order to better balance the impact of these new costs and provide the best experience for consumers." 

Customers can still tip any amount they want, but they may be less inclined to tip as much as before due to the added fees. That's one possible direct impact to drivers, since as DoorDash notes in its announcement, they get 100 percent of customers' tips. That hasn't always been the case. Back in 2019, news reports exposed the company's practice of pocketing tips and using that money to pay for drivers' guaranteed fees, which should've come from DoorDash itself. The food delivery service only introduced a new earnings and tipping policy that ensures drivers are getting their tips shortly after those reports came out. 

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