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Amazon Prime Video receives user interface upgrade, works to distinguish between free and paid content with subscriptions

If you’re an Amazon Prime Video, this should come in handy. Amazon on Tuesday rolled out a user interface update that hopes to address a primary complaint about the service in that it’s sometimes difficult to tell what is and isn’t included with your subscription without first clicking on it. Improvements in the content, coupled […]

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Broadcom makes VMware Fusion 13, VMware Workstation Pro available for free for personal use

If you’re hankering for full virtualization goodness on your Apple Silicon Mac, VMware has you covered for free. VMware, which was acquired by Broadcom in November 2023, has announced that both its Fusion Pro and Workstation Pro products are now available for free. The applications allow Mac users to operate virtual machines to run non-macOS […]

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Proton Drive encrypted cloud service becomes available for macOS

Swiss-based privacy firm Proton on Thursday announced the availability of its end-to-end encrypted cloud storage for Mac users through its macOS app. The Proton Drive app allows users to sync files between Mac and the cloud, access files offline, and free up space on local drives. Unlike iCloud, all data (including metadata) is end-to-end encrypted […]

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Zoom reverses decision in wake of negative feedback, will provide end-to-end encryption for free users

When your user base demands a fix, it’s best to provide it. Following a considerable amount of user backlash and negative press, Zoom has reversed its stance, and has announced that it will provide free users with end-to-end encryption. This feature was previously limited to paying customers, which didn’t go over well. Per The Next […]

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Comcast could be readying paid priority lanes should net neutrality laws be eliminated

After years of promising that it won’t violate the principles of net neutrality, Comcast appears to be gearing up for an instance in which net neutrality laws could be revoked. The company’s stance has changed and while Comcast has stated that it has dropped its promise about not instituting paid prioritization. The new policy now […]