Monday, July 1, 2019

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As-it-happens update July 1, 2019
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Engadget
Instead, we got together to imagine someone had never picked up a PlayStation 4 controller before. Why? I don't know, maybe they went for an Xbox One and are looking to catch up on exclusive games they've missed. Or they've been trapped down a well for ...
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CNET
You can change the quality on YouTube videos. Angela Lang/CNET. It's beyond frustrating when that new Billie Eilish song isn't loading on YouTube fast enough and the quality on latest alpaca video from The Dodo seems iffy. The curse of YouTube (other ...
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Business Insider
Apple is launching a free repair program for a small number of its 2018 MacBook Air laptops that are affected by a logic board problem that could result in power issues, according to 9to5Mac. Documents obtained by the publication don't elaborate on the ...
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CNET
Time is running out for you to read your Microsoft e-books. The company is shutting down its books category in the Microsoft Store this month. Customers can keep reading e-books they've already received on Microsoft Edge until early July, according to a ...
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Forbes
Let's be honest: the first season of Apex Legends didn't go over as well as it could have. I know it, you know it, Respawn knows it and EA knows it. This is a game under intense competition from the constant content factory that is Epic Games' Fortnite operation ...
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PCMag.com
Microsoft has confirmed that starting with Windows 10 version 1803 it no longer performs automatic backups of the Windows Registry. As Ghacks reports, it used to be the case that Windows 10 would automatically perform Windows Registry backups on a ...
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CNET
A new Bixby Marketplace is now available on Samsung phones. Samsung. Samsung's Bixby voice assistant is able to perform a lot of functions for those who are willing to spend the time customizing it. To make things easier, there's a new platform to ...
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TechCrunch
After years of buildup, 5G is finally here — albeit more as a trickle than a deluge. These things take time, of course. Carriers are adding coverage, city by city, promising dozens by years end. And as for hardware, early adopters have somewhere between one ...
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Forbes
I have predicted many developments in Fortnite over the last year or so, and I have been wrong many, many times. This is not one of those times. Last week, I predicted that the new changes to Pressure Plant were because the area was gearing up to build a ...
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Gizmodo
The Wonderboom is one of my favorite gadgets. It's a round little Bluetooth speaker that's easy to use and sounds terrific. The Wonderboom is even durable enough that you can bounce it on the ground or throw it in the toilet, which I do not recommend.
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Gamasutra
Korean publisher Nexon has grabbed a majority stake in Stockholm-based studio Embark. Embark was established last year by EA's former chief design officer and DICE founder Patrick Söderlund, and pledged to create "new types of interactive ...
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Yahoo Tech
Samsung has gone a little bit mad. It has announced the Galaxy A80, which has the most over-engineered selfie camera setup we've seen yet. It not only has a slider system, like the Honor Magic 2, but the camera array rotates around as it lifts up, meaning ...
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GameSpot
Remedy says it "could bring Alan Wake to different platforms." The company earlier announced it had acquired the publishing rights to the series, which until now has only come to PC and Xbox 360, from Microsoft. When asked by GameSpot what this meant ...
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The Independent
WhatsApp and other social media apps may not be as bad for people's health as previously thought. A new study by researchers at Edge Hill University found that spending time interacting with friends and family on WhatsApp is good for a person's ...
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Motley Fool
To overtake the global streaming music leader, it will need to convince a lot more Android users to give it a shot. Adam Levy. (TMFnCaffeine). Jun 30, 2019 at 7:15PM. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) services exec Eddie Cue says the iPhone-maker's streaming music ...
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India Today
Google's Fuschia operating system has been in works for years now. Despite being in the news for a long time, the details about Google mysterious OS remain scarce. What we do about the OS that Google has been silently working on for years now is that it is ...
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The Sun
GOOGLE has promised that even though you won't be able to download games you buy from its new video game streaming service Stadia, you will be able to play games you buy on the service for as long as it exists. Even if a publisher pulls a game from ...
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TechQuila
We've seen a ton of tests and benchmarks of the AMD Ryzen 5 3600, but not a single one of its higher clocked X sibling. TUM_APISAK shared the UserBenchmark of the 3600X on Twitter a few hours back, and we were able to get a look at the chip's ...
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Hollywood Reporter
The drama, from Warner Bros. TV, landed at the streamer with what sources describe as a massive financial commitment and DC Entertainment's most-expensive TV foray ever. Neil Gaiman's beloved Vertigo comic Sandman is finally coming to the screen.
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Metro
Nokia has attempted to put some distance between itself and an executive who spoke out about Huawei. The two companies are rivals over 5G technology but Nokia has escaped the problems being dealt to Huawei by the current US/China trade ...
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Phone Arena
After badmouthing Apple over the last few years and throwing a scare into Huawei (a nightmare that is not yet over), the Trump administration's next target could be the use of end-to-end-encryption in the U.S. Used on apps like Telegram and WhatsApp, ...
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