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“It is somewhat remarkable that work on AmigaOS 3.X continues in 2025,” notes Tom’s Hardware, “given that Commodore International released AmigaOS 3.0 in 1992…” AmigaOS 3.1 came in 1993. And now… Work continues on AmigaOS 3.2 with the stewards of… Continue Reading →
Facebook Marketplace has emerged as the dominant feature within the social media platform, amassing 1.2 billion monthly active buyers by 2023 and overtaking eBay as a peer-to-peer selling platform. According to recent data, approximately 16 percent of Facebook’s monthly active… Continue Reading →
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Players are going to have a shot at more billion-dollar jackpots for the drawings held twice a week in Atlanta. Link to original post https://www.ajc.com/news/nation-world/cost-of-mega-millions-ticket-more-than-doubles-amid-lottery-game-changes/ED3FVC65QFAPNGION2JTGMAARU/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story
For Linux users, the new Steam Client update improves the download speed of Steam client updates, fixes a rare issue on Linux where non-steam Protons could get assigned an incorrect compatibility tool, and no longer applies compatibility tool filtering to… Continue Reading →
It was already the best-selling videogame of all time, notes the Hollywood Reporter. And A Minecraft Movie just had the biggest opening ever for a video game movie adaptation. WIth a production budget of $150 million, it earned in $157… Continue Reading →
If I told you that your TV watches everything you do in the name of data collection and advertising, it likely wouldn’t shock you. It’s 2025, after all; we’re used to a general lack of privacy. Still, it’s not cool,… Continue Reading →
A technique that hostile nation-states and financially motivated ransomware groups are using to hide their operations poses a threat to critical infrastructure and national security, the National Security Agency has warned. The technique is known as fast flux. It allows… Continue Reading →
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