Saturday
Aug122023

WhatsApp might get passkey support soon

WhatsApp users have different ways to protect their accounts, such as using passwords and two-factor authentication. Soon, they will have another option: passkeys. Passkeys are a new, more secure way to sign in without typing passwords. WhatsApp is working to implement this feature, which many apps and websites already support.

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Saturday
Aug122023

'TMNT: The Last Ronin' gets first teaser trailer

What if you could play as the last surviving Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle in a dystopian future? That’s the premise of the upcoming video game adaptation of the acclaimed graphic novel, TMNT: The Last Ronin. We don't have a look at the gameplay yet, but a new teaser trailer was released during the THQ Nordic Digital Showcase. TMNT: The Last Ronin will be a single-player action RPG similar to the modern God of War series. It doesn't have a release date yet, but it's expected to come to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

 

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Friday
Aug112023

Blend anywhere, anytime with the Ninja Blast Portable Blender

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The Ninja Blast Portable Blender is more than just a blender. It's designed to help simplify your meal prep. With its cordless handheld design, it helps prepare your meals with ease. It has an 18oz vessel that can hold enough ingredients for multiple servings. This portable blender is also easy to clean and maintain. Just add water and a drop of dish soap, and run the blender for 30 seconds. It will be sparkling clean in no time.

The Ninja Blast Portable Blender promises a long-lasting battery that can be recharged via a USB-C cable. You can get up to 15 blends on a single charge, depending on the ingredients and consistency. You can get it in various colours to suit your personality and style. You can choose from Forest Green, Passion Fruit Pink, Ocean Blue, and more. The Ninja Blast Portable Blender retails for CAD 89.99.

Thursday
Aug102023

Android users can now detect unknown AirTags

Google has started to alert Android users when they detect an unknown tracker nearby. This feature, which was announced last month, can help you find out if someone has planted an AirTag on you or your belongings. You can access this feature through Google Play services on any Android device running version 6.0 or higher. The caveat is it only works with AirTags and not other tracker types.

To enable unknown tracker alerts, head to the Settings app on your phone and look for the Safety and Emergency section. There, you will find a menu where you can turn on or off the alerts. If you have an older version of Android (11 or below), you will find this menu in the Personal Safety section instead. You can also just type in unknown tracker alerts in the Setting app's search function.

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