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Microsoft's new OneDrive Personal Vault ups your cloud storage security Microsoft's head is up in the clouds. Matthias Balk/picture alliance via Getty Images. It seems when one box closes, another box opens. Microsoft announced Tuesday it will add a new feature to its OneDrive cloud storage service called Personal Vault, which ...
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Microsoft might beat Apple to market with an ARM-powered laptop Apple is expected to replace Intel chips that typically power MacBooks with ARM-based creations of its own, and we keep seeing rumors pointing in that direction. But while Apple hasn't confirmed that it's working on A-series processors that could deliver ...
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Facebook may let you turn off obnoxious in-app notification badges Facebook is making an effort to make its countless eyeball-grabbing elements less distracting with a new test of notification customization. According to app researcher and reverse-engineering expert Jane Manchun Wong, Facebook is currently testing the ...
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New Silex malware is bricking IoT devices, has scary plans TechRepublic. Smart cities: A cheat sheet · Read More. A new strain of malware is wiping the firmware of IoT devices in attacks reminiscent of the old BrickerBot malware that destroyed millions of devices back in 2017. Named Silex, this malware began ...
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'League of Legends' take on 'Auto Chess' reaches open beta this week Riot Games isn't going to let Dota Underlords capitalize on the Auto Chess trend without offering a fight. The developer is rolling out the open beta test for its League of Legends equivalent, Teamfight Tactics, over the course of the week. It's already available ...
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Super Mario Maker 2's Endless Challenge lets you skip levels Super Mario Maker 2 has a new mode for experiencing player-created stages. It's called Endless Challenge. It gives you handful of lives and tasks you with beating as many stages as you can before getting a "game over." It's similar to the last game's ...
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This incredible deal on a 50-inch Vizio 4K TV won't be around for very long You won't find a 4K TV with more smarts than a Vizio. Just look at the 50-inch D-Series, which is now on sale for $260 ($170 off). It has Chromecast baked in for instant access to the leading streaming services — and if that's not a good enough reason ...
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A Raspberry Pi 4 cluster is powering the tiny board's launch website The big (yet small) picture: The much-awaited Raspberry Pi 4 is out, and it comes with much improved performance – so much so that the board's launch website is almost entirely powered by 18 Raspberry Pi 4 devices. While smaller in scale than a previous ...
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Cyberpunk 2077 Does Not Have a Morality System, Does Have Multiple Endings By Matt Purslow Upcoming RPG Cyberpunk 2077. will not feature a morality system that categorises your character as good or bad depending on their actions. Talking to GamingBolt, quest director Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz said "We don't have a moral system ...
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MacBook Pro 2019: Apple Is Almost Out of Chances to Address 3 Key Gripes Apple is said to have an especially busy September keynote in 2019. In addition to the expected new trio of iPhones, a new MacBook Pro is also rumored. That's something of a surprise, the tech giant only recently updated its high-end MacBook Pro laptops ...
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The Commodore 64 is rebooting the 1980s with a full-size re-release Brown keys, tan case, and that friendly, soft-edged wedge shape that just exudes 1980s computing competence: If you've waxed nostalgic for the days when the Commodore 64 was a common sight in schools and homes alike, you'll probably be pretty stoked ...
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The Raspberry Pi 4 arrives with dual-4K display support Don't be fooled by its size or price – the Raspberry Pi 4 promises enough power to run two 4K screens at once. It's so powerful, in fact, the Foundation claims this Pi is good enough to be a "complete desktop computer". The Pi 4 is available in 1Gb, 2Gb, and ...
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