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  • How to play Wordle for free, offline and forever
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    How to play Wordle for free, offline and forever

    Wordle has become the fashion game of the year. And although these things usually have a finite life, and as soon as it keeps us hooked, it falls into oblivion, it seems that this original dynamic has come to stay with us for a long period of time. We recently learned that  The New York Times has bought Wordle , […] More

  • Apple acquires startup AI Music to update branded music services
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    Apple acquires startup AI Music to update branded music services

    Apple recently acquired AI Music, a seemingly off-the-shelf AI music processing startup. The hitherto modest interest in AI Music’s activities skyrocketed after this event. And, although the AI ​​Music site was closed immediately after the deal, it turned out that in fact we are talking about automatic arrangements of existing musical material. AI Music technologies called Infinite Music Engine […] More

  • You can now watch VEVO on Android TV
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    You can now watch VEVO on Android TV

    The apps, which are already essential in our mobile phones, are giving way to smartTVs since these are also hitting hard. Today every home has a smart TV and we use it more and more as a social gadget, so it is normal that the app store is more and more complete. This time I come to […] More

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    Nerdle: The alternative to Wordle, if you dig numbers

    The world is divided between those that are made of letters and those that are made of numbers. For the first,  Wordle is a game that is sweeping and in fact has been the protagonist of a millionaire operation with The New York Times. For those who prefer addition, subtraction and multiplication, now comes  Nerdle , his twin, with practically identical […] More

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    Apple is preventing Netflix from developing its gaming division

    Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman, in a weekly Power On newsletter, speculated about how Apple is blocking streaming giant Netflix from developing its gaming service. For example, Netflix recently launched its video game platform based on its Netflix Gaming series. The company has made it clear that it ultimately intends to attract a new audience of users […] More

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    Netflix launches mobile games section in the Android app

    The streaming service Netflix, in a publication on its official website, announced the start from today of deploying around the world a section with its mobile games. Games are available to service subscribers for free through a special menu, and the language is set in accordance with the profile settings. At launch, Netflix mobile games will only […] More

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    Spotify pledges to reach 400 million users by the end of the year

    In another tweet, Internet music service Spotify billed itself as the number one podcasting platform in the United States. This data was indirectly confirmed by the Wall Street Journal. It mentions an increase in podcast ad revenue from Spotify of 10% to 13% of the platform’s total revenue. In the same Spotify assured that “the share of podcasts in […] More

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    South Korean ISP Sues Netflix Over Increased Squid Game Traffic

    South Korean internet service provider SK Broadband is suing Netflix to recover traffic and maintenance costs due to the popularity of Squid Game and Deserter Hunter. Reuters Writes. The move came after several South Korean lawmakers spoke out against content providers who do not pay to use the network. It is worth noting that large media […] More

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    Amazon MiniTV: The new streaming service in India

    Prime Video , Amazon’s streaming content platform, is gaining more and more popularity, thanks to its good price (it is included at no additional cost in all the company’s Prime accounts) and its increasingly extensive catalog. However, it seems that this falls short of the company and now it has just launched a new streaming service, this […] More

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    Bravia CORE: 4K streaming service from Sony

    Sony has officially launched Bravia CORE streaming service. As promised by the company’s representatives, access to the service will receive new models of Bravia XR, including the A90J, Z9J, A80J, X95J and X90J. The service works on Pure Stream technology at bitrates of 30-80 Mbps, delivering 4K, including with immersive DTS sound. So, to work with it, a confident 100-megabit connection may not be […] More

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