Radoslav Jokic

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Editor at TechLoot. A digital marketing specialist, tech writer and evangelist with over 10 years of experience helping small businesses of all kinds build brands that get noticed and drive sales. An avid technology media consumer, with a keen interest in topics related to digital marketing, fintech and productivity. You can find him providing tips, advice, and in-depth coverage of the latest developments in the world of the digital entrepreneur and sharing insights gained from the experiences in the technology industry.
Recent posts by Radoslav Jokic

Google’s August Pixel Update Skips the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 – Here’s What We Know

Google has started rolling out its August 2026 update for Pixel phones, bringing another round of bug fixes and improvements to supported devices. But there’s a notable problem for owners of some older Pixels. The Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 families are missing from the device list for the August release, even though several of…

By Radoslav Jokic 10th August 2026

Microsoft Edge Is Starting to Kill Off Old Extensions – Here’s What Users Need to Know

Microsoft Edge users who rely on browser extensions for ad blocking, privacy, security, or productivity may soon notice some of their favorite tools stop working. Microsoft is moving ahead with its transition away from older Manifest V2 extensions in Edge, bringing the browser closer to a future where the newer Manifest V3 standard becomes the…

By Radoslav Jokic 10th August 2026

ChatGPT Atlas Shuts Down Today – Here’s What Users Need to Do

OpenAI is officially pulling the plug on ChatGPT Atlas today, August 9, 2026, bringing the short life of its standalone AI-powered web browser to an end. If you still use Atlas, there’s something more important than the shutdown itself: some of your browser data will not automatically follow you to OpenAI’s replacement experience. OpenAI is…

By Radoslav Jokic 9th August 2026

2 New Webmail Attacks Can Target Gmail, Outlook, Proton Mail, and More

Security researchers have demonstrated a new class of attacks showing how something as ordinary as the formatting inside an email can potentially interfere with the webmail service displaying it. The research covers major services including Microsoft Outlook, Gmail, Proton Mail, Fastmail, Yahoo Mail and AOL Mail, with proof-of-concept attacks demonstrating techniques that could expose passwords…

By Radoslav Jokic 8th August 2026

GTA 6 Is Getting an Extended Look – and Netflix Is Involved

Rockstar Games is preparing to show us considerably more of Grand Theft Auto VI, but the way it’s doing it is almost as interesting as the game itself. Rockstar has officially announced Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look, a new presentation premiering on Netflix on Thursday, August 27, 2026, at 3 p.m. ET. It…

By Radoslav Jokic 8th August 2026

Apple Is Fighting the UK Over iCloud Encryption Again

Apple and the UK government are heading back into a major fight over encrypted iCloud data. Apple has launched a new legal challenge against a UK government demand that could require the company to provide access to encrypted cloud backups belonging to British users. The dispute follows an earlier confrontation over encryption that resulted in…

By Radoslav Jokic 7th August 2026

PS5 Buyers Are Being Warned About the End of Physical Games

Sony’s move away from physical PlayStation games is becoming harder for console buyers to ignore. PS5 consoles are reportedly appearing with an “Important Notice” informing buyers that physical production of newly released PlayStation games is scheduled to end in January 2028. The warning doesn’t mean your existing PS5 discs will suddenly stop working. It also…

By Radoslav Jokic 7th August 2026

Nvidia Is Selling RTX 50 GPUs at MSRP – But There’s a Catch

Getting a high-end graphics card at its official price shouldn’t feel like winning the lottery. In 2026, however, that’s increasingly what the PC gaming market looks like. Nvidia is giving gamers attending QuakeCon a rare opportunity to purchase select GeForce RTX 50-series Founders Edition graphics cards at their original MSRP, including the flagship RTX 5090.…

By Radoslav Jokic 7th August 2026

Microsoft Edge Is Phasing Out Older Ad Blockers

Microsoft Edge users who rely on older ad blockers and privacy extensions are about to face an important change. Microsoft announced on August 7 that it is moving ahead with the retirement of Manifest V2, the older browser-extension system used by extensions including the original uBlock Origin. The change brings Edge closer to Google Chrome,…

By Radoslav Jokic 7th August 2026

Microsoft Removes 32GB RAM Advice as Windows 11 Memory Debate Grows

Microsoft’s advice about how much memory Windows users actually need is attracting attention again—and the timing could hardly be more interesting. Microsoft has removed Windows Learning Center material that previously recommended 32GB of RAM as a “no-worries” option for demanding workloads. The deleted guidance had presented 16GB as a practical starting point for gaming and…

By Radoslav Jokic 7th August 2026

Nintendo Switch 2 Demand Is Still High—Should You Buy Now or Wait?

For decades, web browsers have performed one primary function: displaying websites. Whether you use Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Safari, Firefox or Brave, the basic experience has remained largely unchanged. You enter a web address or search query, open links and move from one page to another. That model is beginning to change. Artificial intelligence is…

By Radoslav Jokic 6th August 2026

Should You Install the iOS 27 Public Beta? Here’s What You Need to Know

Apple has opened the iOS 27 Public Beta to iPhone users, offering an early look at the company’s next major software update before its official release later this year. The update brings performance improvements, refinements to the Liquid Glass interface, new Apple Intelligence capabilities, smarter system apps and expanded automation tools. Apple has also previewed…

By Radoslav Jokic 6th August 2026

Update Google Chrome Now: High – Severity Security Flaw Has Been Patched

If Google Chrome is your everyday browser, now is a good time to check whether it is up to date. Google has released a major security update for Chrome that addresses 370 vulnerabilities, including several critical and high-severity flaws. According to the official Chrome Releases announcement, the fixes cover multiple parts of the browser and…

By Radoslav Jokic 6th August 2026

Spotify Could Finally Get One of Its Most Requested Features

Spotify may soon make discovering new music even easier. According to recent reports, the streaming giant is working on a built-in song recognition feature that would allow users to identify music playing around them without leaving the Spotify app. While the company hasn’t officially announced the feature, evidence found in recent app updates suggests that…

By Radoslav Jokic 5th August 2026

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