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    The Black Rose Organization in League of Legends (and Arcane) Explained

    After waiting with bated breath and losing our minds reading theories for three long years, Arcane has finally returned with Season 2 Act 1, featuring three episodes today. While fans were hoping to learn the answers to the plotholes from Season 1, we are fed with more mysteries in Act 1. We have more things to worry about now as…

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    iMac M4 vs iMac M3 — biggest upgrades explained

    Kicking off the week of big M4 Mac announcements, Apple has just debuted the M4 iMac with some tasty upgrades to the design and its performance. It may look identical (with the exception of the new colors), but there’s a lot more going on when you take a closer look at the updated best all-in-one computer. And that’s why I’m…

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    Comparitech SupportScore Methodology Explained – Comparitech

    Product and service review websites like Comparitech strive to help improve the B2B software purchasing process by offering unbiased vendor analyses. Some product review websites utilize a crowd-sourced data collection model that relies on user-submitted reviews and scoring across various categories. That data is then averaged to create a score on multiple categories for those SaaS vendors. Alternatively, Comparitech takes…

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    Deadlock Lanes Explained: Everything You Should Know

    Despite being a third-person shooter-style game, Deadlock is mostly structured as a MOBA. If you are new to the game, you should know that lanes are the key to victory. Although Deadlock has MOBA-like lanes, there are a lot of differences that you must know. As such, you need to understand how these lanes work before you move onto other…

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    Who Is Okarun in Dandadan? Power & Abilities Explained

    The much-awaited anime adaptation of the popular Shonen manga Dandadan is finally here, and without a doubt, it has grabbed a lot of attention and praise – thanks to the adorable main protagonists, the humor, and the over-the-top animation quality. The male protagonist of the series, Ken Takakura, aka. Okarun seems to be a normal high-schooler initially, but as the…

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    Who Is Momo Ayase in Dandadan? Powers and Abilities Explained

    The anime industry never fails to introduce us to new adorable female characters every now and then. One such female character has been featured in the latest sensation of the Fall 2024 anime catalog, Dandadan. Her name is Momo Ayase, and she is extremely cute. Well, if you are an anime fanatic, and you want to learn every significant detail…

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    Agatha All Along: Rio Vidal and Agatha’s Relationship Explained

    When Rio Vidal appeared in Agatha All Along for the first time, we couldn’t take our eyes off her because of her cool personality and charismatic aura. She and Agatha were always seen fighting or looking at each other with nothing but hatred. Initially, the Marvel show made us believe that the two witches might have an old enmity, but…

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    How It Works and Key Services Explained 2024

    Email communication is a cornerstone of modern business operations and personal interactions. Behind every email sent and received, there’s an underlying infrastructure that ensures messages are properly transmitted across the internet. One of the most crucial components in this process is the SMTP server. This guide takes a deep dive into the concept of SMTP server services, how they work,…

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    How It Works & Its Benefits Explained 2024

    All emails are sent long distance through the SMTP system. When you send an email, it has to get from your email server to the email server of the recipient. This is guided by SMTP. The last hop from the email server to the recipient’s email client isn’t covered by SMTP – other protocols deal with that. SMTP relays work…

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    The messy WordPress drama, explained

    WordPress is essentially internet infrastructure. It’s widely used, generally stable, and doesn’t tend to generate many splashy headlines as a result. But over the last week, the WordPress community has swept up into a battle over the ethos of the platform. Last week, WordPress cofounder Matt Mullenweg came out with a harsh attack on WP Engine, a major WordPress hosting…

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