Monday, November 26, 2018

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As-it-happens update November 26, 2018
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Over a dozen apps have been removed from the Google Play store after a security researcher discovered that the apps were harmful. ESTAT's Lukas Stefanko posted about the 13 apps on his Twitter account on Nov. 19, telling followers that the apps - most ...
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Update (11/26/2018 12:20am ET): Well, this isn't too surprising, but Walmart appears to have run out of stock shortly after the bundle went live.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Apple is at the Supreme Court to defend the way it sells apps for iPhones against claims by consumers that the company has unfairly monopolized the market.
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The Witcher developer CD Projekt Red's upcoming ambitious RPG Cyberpunk 2077 aims to be as "refined" as Red Dead Redemption 2. CD Projekt Red CEO Adam Kicinski said during a recent investor presentation that Red Dead Redemption 2 has taught ...
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Retailer GameStop has announced all of its Cyber Monday 2018 deals, and there are some really nice offers available. Starting on Monday, November 27, GameStop will offer discounts on hardware, games, accessories and more through its online store.
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If you're waiting impatiently for the release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on December 7, you're not the only one. At a recent hands-on with the game, GameSpot managed to eke out some further details from a Nintendo representative about the upcoming ...
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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword may be coming to the Nintendo Switch, as the game was apparently teased for the hybrid console at an event in Japan.
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We realize we're beginning to sound like a broken record, but Microsoft's Windows 10 October 2018 Update has been beyond disastrous.
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Google paid £4,000 to settle a discrimination lawsuit that claims it did not do enough to protect a contractor from being racially profiled while working on an undercover project for Google Maps in shopping malls, reports the Guardian.
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