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Reddit, one of the most popular social media platforms, is currently experiencing technical difficulties that are preventing users from accessing the site. The error message displayed reads, “Oops, something went wrong, please try again later.” This outage is likely due to an issue with Reddit’s backend, which has impacted a significant number of users. Reddit
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The recent decision by the United States Congress to potentially ban TikTok or force its sale has left the future of the popular social media platform in limbo. With President Joe Biden signing the bill, the fate of TikTok now hangs in the balance. The three possible outcomes – TikTok suing and winning, ByteDance shutting
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Valve, the company behind the popular gaming platform Steam, has recently made changes to their refund policy that have raised some eyebrows among gamers. The policy, which previously allowed for no-questions-asked refunds within 14 days of purchase and two hours of gameplay, has now been updated to include playtime during Early Access and Advanced Access
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The process of downloading Windows store apps from the web is finally receiving an upgrade from Microsoft. This upgrade aims to simplify the user experience and make it more efficient. Microsoft has introduced an “undocked version of the [Microsoft] Store” that functions as a traditional executable to facilitate the installation of apps from the Microsoft
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