Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Google Alert - technology

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As-it-happens update June 4, 2020
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ZDNet
See also. 10 dangerous app vulnerabilities to watch out for (free PDF). Websites are still capable of detecting when a visitor is using Chrome's incognito (private browsing) mode, despite Google's efforts last year to disrupt the practice. There are several ...
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The Verge
Namco has a new range of Famicom (NES) games coming out for the Nintendo Switch this month, and it includes an unexpected bonus: a NES demake of Pac-Man Championship Edition, the incredibly good reimagining of Pac-Man released for the Xbox 360 ...
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Twinfinite
11 bit studios, the developers of the post-apocalyptic strategy game Frostpunk, have given us a suitably bleak glimpse of the upcoming and final expansion for the game. Originally teased as Project TVADGYCGJR, we now know that this expansion will be ...
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Comicbook.com
The third Apex Legends Hunt is now live in the game for those who've created the Treasure Packs, and this one offers a bit of a different experience compared to the others. It's centered more around Revenant, the antagonist of the Broken Ghost storyline ...
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NDTV
Nokia Smart TV 43-inch variant will be positioned at a price point ranging between ₹ 31,000 to ₹ 34,000 in. By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 4 June 2020 06:36 IST. Share on Facebook Tweet Snapchat Share Reddit Email Comment. Nokia Smart TV ...
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CyberScoop
Google is making it easier to use physical security keys on iOS devices. The company says that Apple product owners will now be able to use Titan Security Keys, which fend off phishing and other threats, on personal and professional Google accounts.
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TechRadar
You've no doubt heard of virtual private networks (VPNs), but may not know what they actually are and how handy they can be - especially where your iPhone is concerned. Whether it's curbing location blocks to watch the latest Netflix shows not available in ...
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Armenian Reporter
More than 40% of cinemas in China could go bust in keeping with a bleak report by the China Film Association. Having been non permanent closed through the virus pandemic, audiences could battle to return, the affiliation says. Millions of Chinese have ...
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