Weekly Issue: 2025-24
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The YouTube app is officially coming to the Nintendo Switch 2 “soon”
It’s a familiar story for early adopters of a new Nintendo console: you get your shiny new hardware home, but a key streaming apps are nowhere to be found. That’s been the case for the Nintendo Switch 2, which launched just last week on June 5th.
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Chrome is now faster than ever, saving users a collective 83 lifetimes of wait time
Performance has always been one of the foundational pillars of Google’s Chrome browser. While new features are great, the core experience of a fast, responsive browser is something we all value, and it’s an area where Google has never stopped investing.
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Chrome extension privacy promises undone by hardcoded secrets, leaky HTTP
Seemingly harmless Chrome extensions aimed at improving browser privacy and analytics could be inadvertently leaking API keys, secrets, and other sensitive machine information.
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How to discover hidden tech talent in your organization
Many IT leaders struggle to find the right talent for open positions, especially when new technologies appear. Yet often, tech employees already working in the organization have valuable, transferable skills, such as problem-solving, analytical thinking, project management,, the ability to communicate effectively, and even needed technical skills.
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How to Access Your Reading List in Chrome on iPhone
If you’re using Google Chrome on your iPhone, the Reading List is a handy tool that lets you save webpages to read later—even when you’re offline.
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