Tuesday, February 25, 2020

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As-it-happens update February 25, 2020
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Tech Times
For the past few months now, the banning of Huawei devices by the US government has been one of the much-talked-about news in the tech industry. As a result, the mobile device manufacturer has been forced to look for an operating system other than ...
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The Verge
Ultimate Ears' Bluetooth speakers are great in most situations, but not for big parties. Its new HyperBoom promises to be. It's a tall, rectangular, 360-degree speaker that's powerful enough to fill a room with loud, clear sound, and heavy enough to necessitate a ...
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Tech Times
After the launch of the game Warcraft 3 Reforged, it was met with an underwhelming comeback for the featured RTS title. Still, fans hoped against all the odds that it would not be the case in the competitive scene. They were wrong. Read More: Reddit Blooms ...
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Droid Life (blog)
While you could argue that Samsung's foldable devices are now somewhat mainstream, since the company has commercials for them and you can technically buy them online rather easily (even though the Z Flip is backordered for the next month), we aren't ...
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Digital Trends
Apple Maps began adding Street View-style imagery with the launch of iOS 13 last year. But at the start, the Look Around feature only worked for the streets of San Francisco. The good news is that the tech giant is gradually adding new Look Around content to ...
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SlashGear
HTC may be struggling in its mobile business but, at least for now, it is still one of the leaders in the virtual reality market. Next to or even co-equal with pioneer Oculus, the HTC VIVE continues to be a household name in that market and the Taiwanese ...
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Tech Times
Ever felt that you only had so many choices for glue? Apparently, a new player has emerged, and it is based on veggies, specifically cellulose, and will blow other superglues away! Read Also: False Alert: Betelgeuse is NOT Going to Explode But Something's ...
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Adweek
Google's next big step in its two-year march to remove support for third-party cookies on its Chrome browser went into effect last Monday and brought with it concerns over a new capability, moves by Microsoft to react to the changes and continued uncertainty ...
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PC Gamer
You read that correctly. Crafty players in Red Dead Redemption 2 have figured out a way of reducing fall damage by making themselves sick. It's called "vomit-roping" and is just as grim as you'd expect. VG247 recently reported on the phenomenon, in which ...
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NDTV
iQoo 3 sports dedicated capacitive shoulder buttons akin to the ROG Phone 2, and also brings 4D vibration feedback to the table. By Nadeem Sarwar | Updated: 25 February 2020 13:28 IST. Share on Facebook Tweet Snapchat Share Reddit Email Comment.
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GearNuke
Code Vein update version 1.40 is available to download now for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Here are the full patch notes for this update. Code Vein update 1.40 patch notes are available to view below. This patch adds collaboration with the God Eater Series ...
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The Hill
Recently, Space Adventures announced that it will offer an orbital cruise on board the SpaceX Dragon, the same craft that will shortly take astronauts to and from the International Space Station (ISS). Up to four adventurous and well-heeled people will be ...
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Livemint
BENGALURU: After Mumbai, the stage is set for Microsoft Corporation chief executive officer Satya Nadella's visit to India's technology hub Bengaluru on Tuesday. Nadella, who will address the 'Microsoft Future Decoded' event today, is expected to share his ...
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SocialNews.XYZ
Date: February 24, 2020; Source: Northwestern University; Summary: Researchers have developed the first decentralized algorithm with a collision-free, deadlock-free guarantee and validated it on a swarm of 100 autonomous robots in the lab. Share:.
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