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

Windows 11 May Finally Let You Disable the Copilot Key

When Microsoft introduced the dedicated Copilot key on new Windows PCs, the company described it as the biggest change to the Windows keyboard in decades. Not everyone agreed. While some users welcomed quick access to Microsoft’s AI assistant, others questioned why the key could not be customised like many other buttons on a keyboard. Microsoft…

By Radoslav Jokic 5th August 2026

Pixel 11: Everything We Know Ahead of Google’s Big Launch Event

Google is preparing to unveil its next generation of Pixel smartphones, with the company’s annual Made by Google event scheduled for 12 August 2026. Google has officially confirmed that the Pixel 11 generation will take centre stage at the event, although it has yet to reveal the complete lineup or detailed specifications. Industry leaks suggest…

By Radoslav Jokic 5th August 2026

Steam Users Warned Over Fake Fixes That Secretly Install Malware

If you’ve ever searched for a quick fix to a Steam error, you may want to think twice before copying commands from the internet. Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a malicious campaign targeting Steam users through fake troubleshooting posts. The scam encourages players to run commands on their Windows PC that appear to fix common Steam…

By Radoslav Jokic 5th August 2026

Xbox Consoles Just Got More Expensive – Here’s Why Prices KeepRising

Microsoft’s latest Xbox price increases took effect worldwide on 1 August 2026. Prices increased by $100 for Xbox models with 512GB of storage and by $150 for 1TB models, while Microsoft also confirmed that it is discontinuing the 2TB model. The scale of the increases has surprised many gamers. Traditionally, console prices tend to fall…

By Radoslav Jokic 5th August 2026

Prime Video Is Getting a New HDR Format – but Will Your TV Support It?

Amazon Prime Video is preparing to introduce another high dynamic range format, promising brighter highlights, more detailed dark scenes and smarter handling of motion. The service will begin offering selected titles in HDR10+ Advanced worldwide during August 2026. Prime Video is the first streaming platform to support the new standard, although it will initially be…

By Radoslav Jokic 4th August 2026

Google Pixel 11 Launch Is Set for August 12: What We Know So Far

Google will reveal its next generation of Pixel devices during a Made by Google event on 12 August 2026. The company has officially confirmed that the Pixel 11 will take centre stage and that pre-orders will open on the same day. The launch will be streamed live from New York City, beginning at 6:00 p.m.…

By Radoslav Jokic 4th August 2026

Hackers Are Exploiting an N-able Flaw to Reach Computers Managed by IT Providers

A newly disclosed vulnerability in N-able’s N-central platform is being actively exploited to gain administrative access to servers and the computers connected to them. N-central is a remote monitoring and management platform used by IT providers to maintain customer devices, deploy updates, provide remote support and manage security. That centralised access makes such platforms extremely…

By Radoslav Jokic 4th August 2026

Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave Direct Airs Today: How to Watch and What to Expect

Nintendo is holding a dedicated presentation for Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave today, offering approximately 20 minutes of new information about the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 role-playing game. The Direct begins at 3:00 p.m. UK time on 4 August 2026. It can be watched through Nintendo’s official Direct page and the Nintendo Today mobile application. Unlike…

By Radoslav Jokic 4th August 2026

AI Browsers in 2026: What They Can Do, Which Ones Still Matter, and Whether You Should Trust Them

For years, web browsers changed slowly. Tabs became easier to organise, privacy controls improved, and performance crept forward, but the basic experience remained much the same: you opened a page, found the information you needed, and completed each task yourself. AI browsers are attempting to change that relationship. Instead of merely displaying websites, the latest…

By Radoslav Jokic 1st August 2026

A Guide to the Best Jellyfin Clients in 2026

Our last article about Jellyfin contained a list of the five must-have Jellyfin plugins for Plex refugees. Installing them can radically alter the stock Jellyfin server experience, adding a wealth of new features. However, as any Plex user can tell you, the server is only half of the experience equation. The client apps you use…

By Radoslav Jokic 21st June 2026

The 5 Jellyfin Plugins Every Plex Refugee Needs

We’ve recently returned to the topic of Jellyfin as a Plex replacement, in light of the latter’s recent gigantic lifetime licence price increase. However, making the jump to Jellyfin requires more than following a simple guide. Because it isn’t a commercial project, the Jellyfin server’s built-in functionality remains limited. That doesn’t mean that Jellyfin is…

By Radoslav Jokic 19th June 2026

A Consumer’s Guide to Auditing the Security of Vibe-Coded Apps

As we’ve covered in our recent article on vibe coding, it’s fast becoming a development style of choice throughout multiple industries. And individuals with little to no software experience are using it to put together apps from scratch. That’s creating plenty of anxiety among professional developers. However, it should also make end users and consumers…

By Radoslav Jokic 15th June 2026

Vibe Coding: What It Is and What You Can Do With It

If you’ve paid attention to any mass media outlets of late, you’ve likely at least heard the term “vibe coding”. Based on what you’ve seen, there’s a good chance that you’re either confused about the subject or have a negative view of it. To clear that up, here’s an overview of vibe coding. We’ll cover…

By Radoslav Jokic 27th May 2026

Tired of Plex’s Anti‑Customer Price Increases? Here’s How to Switch to Jellyfin and Achieve a Plex‑Like Experience

Back in late 2019, we shared a post with instructions on how to host your own media server with Jellyfin. At the time, the open‑source media server was in its early stages of development, having forked from Emby on 30 December 2018. Notably, the split occurred because Emby’s developers had shifted to a closed‑source model,…

By Radoslav Jokic 24th May 2026

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