Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Google Alert - technology

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As-it-happens update June 25, 2019
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BGR
The iPhones arriving this September will feature more cameras than ever, according to various leaks from the past few months. Apple is said to be bringing triple-lens cameras to the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max, while the iPhone XR successor will get a ...
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Digital Trends
iPadOS represents a bit of a shift for Apple, as it continues to differentiate how the operating system on the iPad works, feels, and functions. Now, the public beta of iPadOS is available, bringing with it a number of great features, including mouse support, ...
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Fortune
If the iPod was a cultural phenomenon and the iPhone changed the smartphone industry, the Apple Watch has proven that when it comes to competing with Apple in wearables, it's an arduous task. On Tuesday, market researcher Counterpoint Research said ...
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PCWorld
It appears that Microsoft plans to hold another Surface event this October for the Surface Pro 7 and Surface Laptop 3. Email a friend. To. Use commas to separate multiple email addresses. From. Privacy Policy. Thank you. Your message has been sent. Sorry.
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Forbes
The annual Steam Summer Sale is upon us, and while Steam isn't the only game in town these days, it's still the biggest online PC gaming store out there. The Summer Sale is the best time to load up on cheap games to add to your ever-growing backlog.
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Forbes
The conundrum of how to keep very sensitive documents safe but also instantly accessible has always been a challenge for travelers. A decade ago, travelers often carried photocopies of their passports, visas, airline booking numbers, credit card numbers, ...
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PCMag.com
Klipsch officially joins the wire-free earphone craze with the new T5 True Wireless. At $199, they're among the more expensive options in the cable-free realm, and for the price, you get some very good battery life and an undeniably cool Zippo-style charging ...
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Android Central
Late last week, Huawei sought to recover from the wave of bad publicity following its recent blacklisting by the U.S. government, with public statements of support for its products. In its "Huawei Answers" mini-site, the company mostly provides common-sense ...
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GameSpot
Super Mario Maker 2 was announced during a February 2019 Nintendo Direct and will release this summer on June 28 for Nintendo Switch. The upcoming game allows players to create their own Super Mario levels and share them for others to play. A sequel ...
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Windows Central
Forza Horizon 4 has been looking strong lately. Not only does the weekly and monthly content update schedule continue to roll on, adding exciting new challenges and cars like the Rimac, but recently the title passed 10 million players. The community is ...
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Bloody Disgusting
Not everyone is down with Konami's upcoming return to the Contra series with Contra: Rogue Corps. I myself think it reminds me too much of Konami's first effort in toying with 3D in the series with the lackluster Contra: Legacy of War. But, for those of you ...
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Stuff.co.nz
The thing about special edition models is that they're "special" rather than than "limited". Ford was always a bit cagey about the projected run of its special (not limited) Mustang Bullitt, produced in 2018 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of what is arguably the ...
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PCGamesN
Riot Games has fired the next shot in the autobattler arms race. In a press release earlier today, the League of Legends developer confirmed that Teamfight Tactics, its take on Dota Auto Chess, launches into open beta tomorrow, June 26. Riot announced ...
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The Sun
TECHNOLOGY-obsessed humans may have hunched backs, two eyelids and smaller brains in just 100 years from now, scientists claim. Experts have examined the way technology will affect humans in the near future, suggesting the body's appearance may ...
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