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Emma Roth

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    Amazon Music is launching monthly recaps.

    After rolling out its own take on Spotify Wrapped last year, Amazon Music now lets you view “insights,” which show the artists, songs, and podcasts you listened to the most during each month. Other music streaming platforms have started offering more frequent glimpses into user listening habits, too, with YouTube launching seasonal recaps and Apple Music delivering them on a monthly basis.

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    Emma Roth
    Google’s Pixel Watch 4 might stay the same price, too.

    After a leak from Android Headlines showed no major pricing changes for the Pixel 10 lineup, the outlet has shared another rumor that suggests the 41mm Pixel Watch 4 will start at the same $349 price tag for the Wi-Fi version, increasing to $399 for the LTE variant.

    Meanwhile, Android Headlines says the larger 45mm Pixel Watch 4 could cost $399 for the Wi-Fi version and $449 with LTE.

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    Emma Roth
    Proton is adding yet another privacy-focused app to its arsenal.

    The company has introduced Proton Authenticator, an open-source two-factor authentication app that can sync 2FA codes across devices using end-to-end encryption. Though Proton’s password manager already comes with a built-in 2FA feature, Proton says using its standalone Authenticator offers an “extra layer of security” by generating codes in a separate app.

    Proton Authentication is available for free on Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and Linux.

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    Emma Roth
    Nintendo reverses course on Mario Kart World’s “intermission” track change.

    The latest Mario Kart World update increases “the frequency of lap-type courses” that appear during online races.

    The change seems to address concerns over Nintendo’s decision to nerf the “random” track trick last month, which allowed players to avoid having to drive to their next track location, and instead have a traditional three-lap race.