Month: February 2020

UK government lost thousands of devices last year

Thousands of devices belonging to UK government staff have been lost or misplaced over the last year, new figures have revealed. Between June 2018 and June 2019, more than two thousand items, including smartphones, laptops and external storage devices, were stolen or lost by government workers across the UK, according…

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Google Stadia will come pre-installed in certain smartphones

If you’re an Android phone user you’re used to a few Google apps coming pre-installed on the phones, like Gmail and Google Maps, and it looks like on certain handsets Google Stadia could join that list. According to XDAdevelopers, gaming hardware company Asus has signed an agreement with Google that…

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Westworld season 3 looks very expensive and less confusing in this new trailer

Much like The Witcher, Westworld’s second season could be a little tough to follow in terms of timelines. The upcoming third season, which arrives on March 15 on HBO in the US and at 2am on Sky/Now TV the next day in the UK, looks a little more straightforward to…

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MacBook Pro 2020 could get major boost with Intel 10th-generation processors

It seems like the 13-inch MacBook Pro 2020 could get a major performance boost over last year’s model, with a new leak suggesting Apple’s smaller MacBook Pro will get 10th-generation Intel processors. The leak has emerged from 3DMark Time Spy benchmark results, which were shared by @_rogame on Twitter. According…

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LG V60 ThinQ leaked render gives us our first clear look at the phone

We have a good idea of many of the LG V60 ThinQ’s likely specs thanks to leaks, however we hadn’t seen a clear image of what the handset would actually look like. That’s changed today though. AndroidHeadlines has shared a high-quality render showing the front of the phone, which reveals…

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Tesla’s Berlin Gigafactory is back on track following environmental challenge

Preparation work for Tesla’s Gigafactory near Berlin can continue, less than a week after work had to be paused due to concerns raised by local environmental activists, Bloomberg reports. Yesterday, a court ruled that local authorities hadn’t sidestepped regulations in allowing Tesla’s tree felling work to begin. The electric car…

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