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macOS Ventura 13.4 RC Fixes Bug With Content Filter Apps
Last week’s fourth beta caused macOS Ventura 13.4 not to work with content filtering apps like Little Snitch and Radio Silence. After installing the update, some users on the MacRumors forums and on Twitter had problems with network connectivity, and it turned out that firewall apps were the cause.
I’ve received word from multiple testers that the Ventura 13.4 RC release fixes the Network Content Filter issue.🎉👍 https://t.co/nLox64Mu48
— Mr. Macintosh (@ClassicII_MrMac) May 9, 2023
Disabling content filtering apps fixed the problem, but Apple has addressed the overall issue and now content filter apps work with the macOS Ventura 13.4 update.
macOS Ventura 13.4 and iOS 16.5 will be released to the public next week.
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How to watch the Google I/O 2023 keynote live
Happy developer conference season to you and yours. Google’s return to an in-person I/O should be an exciting one. For the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, TechCrunch will be on-hand at the event, bringing you the news as it breaks. You can read our rundown of all of the leaks, rumors and […]
How to watch the Google I/O 2023 keynote live by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch
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BenQ MOBIUZ OLED EX480UZ Gaming Monitor Review: Great for Gaming Only
Who wouldn’t want to try out a 48-inch OLED gaming monitor? When BenQ reached out to me with the opportunity to try its $1,799 take on the concept, the MOBIUZ EX480UZ, I had to say yes. And after spending all day with it for a few weeks, it’s clearly a gaming monster. But not an everyday monitor.
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Pokémon-inspired art collection comes to LA this summer
A Pokémon-inspired art collection is visiting Los Angeles this summer. The Pokémon × Kogei craftwork exhibition is a collaboration between The Pokémon Company and LA’s Japan House, a space dedicated to spotlighting Japanese culture. The collection includes more than 70 pieces of art crafted by 20 artists, each piece filled to the brim with pocket monsters.
The exhibition focuses on crafts over drawings and paintings, as the art spans multiple mediums like lacquer, ceramics, textiles, metalwork and more. The artists involved with the collection include metalworks legend Morihito Katsura and sculptor Taiichiro Yoshida, among others. The collection is arranged into three sections.
The “Stories” section emphasizes franchise mascot Pikachu. A much-anticipated piece here is called “Pikachu Forest,” which is made from more than 900 strands of lace suspended from the ceiling to create, well, a forest populated by electrified yellow rodents. The “Appearance” section includes many pieces featuring Eevee and its various evolutions, like Jolteon, Vaporeon and Flareon. The final section, called “Life”, seems to be a hodge-podge affair with many different Pokémon.
The exhibition starts on July 25th and runs for five full months, all the way until January. Admission is free and the gallery is open seven days a week. Japan House also says they’ll be hosting events related to the exhibition but has not announced any details. In any case, this seems like a great place to meet friends for some Pokémon Go action.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/pokemon-inspired-art-collection-comes-to-la-this-summer-184301946.html?src=rss
Apple Begins Notifying WWDC 2023 Swift Student Challenge Winners
WWDC 2023 will be held online from June 5 through June 9, with sessions and other content to be made available on Apple’s website and in the Apple Developer app free of charge. There will also be a special in-person day at Apple Park on June 5 for randomly selected developers to watch the keynote, enjoy evening activities, and more.
The annual challenge tasks students with creating a Swift Playgrounds project, and Apple judges submissions based on technical ability and creativity.
I just won the Swift Student Challenge – again! #WWDC #SwiftStudentChallenge pic.twitter.com/3zx3ZDa1HV
— Vedant (@vedantapps) May 9, 2023
I can’t believe it… #SwiftStudentChallenge #WWDC23 pic.twitter.com/GrFmpbuqrz
— Louisa Gareiss (@louisagareiss) May 9, 2023
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Nintendo Switch moves 22% fewer units but digital games sales are up
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What Does The Analogue Phone Switch Off Mean For UK Businesses?
You may have heard of the landline switch-off coming to UK networks in the coming years. The switch-off will impact…
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