Monday
Jun062022

Apple introduces new dual USB-C 35W power adapter

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Apple has officially taken off the wraps on its first power adapter with two USB-C ports. The Apple 35W Dual USB-C Port Adapter comes in two options. There's a regular and compact version. The standard looks like a MacBook power brick, while the compact option can hide the electrical prongs when not in use. Having two USB-C ports will allow you to charge two devices at once.

As 9to5Mac pointed out, this means you can charge the iPhone 13 Pro Max at its fastest 27W charging while also topping up another accessory like the Apple Watch. 

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Monday
Jun062022

Why Should I Replace My Windows?

Property holders don't ordinarily supplant their windows since there's some disastrous disappointment with them. With windows, there isn't generally any enormous pointer which lets you know now is the right time to supplant them. Notwithstanding, there are unquestionably a few signs which you can consider while you're pondering supplanting your windows. Here are probably the most widely recognized reasons mortgage holders decide to go through a total window replacement.

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Monday
Jun062022

Say goodbye to the original Wordle game

There's now only one Wordle game that exists. The New York Times Games announced in a tweet that game creator Josh Wardle's website will no longer host a playable version of the megahit word-guessing game. The game will fully migrate to the New York Times page starting on June 9, 2022. NYT bought Wordle for an undisclosed seven-figure amount, promising then that the game would "initially remain free." There isn't any word yet on what changes will happen now that the switch is almost completed. If you still haven't been able to port your Wordle streak data from the old site to NYT's page, tech writer Seth Michael Larson made a tool that makes the switch easier.

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Monday
Jun062022

'Diablo Immortal' seems unplayable on some Exynos-powered Samsungs

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Blizzard's Diablo Immortal has been about four years in the making. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be working for a subset of users. On some devices using Samsung's own Exynos chipsets, the game is unplayable, with most complaining about textures not loading correctly. In a Reddit comment, a Blizzard spokesperson said that they are exploring the issues" and "For now, we may disable downloads for this set of devices while we work to address this. Apologies on this and we will be working on getting a fix up and ready as soon as possible."

Affected handsets include older Galaxy devices like the S10, Note 10, and A51 5G—even some S22 users have complained, though. But if you have a Qualcomm-powered version of the phone, you can download the game without any issues. If you're unsure what chipset your Samsung is running on, head to About Phone in your Settings menu.

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