Month: March 2020

Microsoft Edge is getting smart copy and paste, a password monitor and vertical tabs

Microsoft today announced a ton of new features for its productivity apps, but it also used today’s release to highlight a few new features that are coming to its Chromium-based Edge browser in the near future. Most of these are pretty straightforward and expected, like its Collections bookmarking feature coming…

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Microsoft aims to win back consumers with new Microsoft 365 subscriptions

Microsoft is unveiling its new Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscriptions today, which are designed to replace and enhance existing Office 365 consumer plans. Much like the Office 365 Personal and Home subscriptions that exist today, Microsoft 365 Personal and Family plans will be available on April 21st, priced at…

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GoPro launches daily competition for your self-isolation videos – here’s how to enter

GoPro has announced a new daily competition for creative, home-based videos that could see you win a Hero 8 Black or Max. The HomePro Challenge is open to videos shot on any camera, including your smartphone, and will run every day from now until April 30. Each day GoPro will…

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Dominic Toretto’s 1970 Dodge Charger from the Fast and Furious is now a Lego kit

Dominic Toretto’s 1970 Dodge Charger is one of the most iconic cars in the Fast and Furious franchise, and soon, it’ll be available as a Lego set. The model is a part of Lego’s Technic line, which means that it won’t just look cool; it will also include some moving…

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 leak says a remaster is on the eve of release

There could be a Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remaster coming your way, after a leaked product listing on the Official PlayStation Store showed a March 31 release date for the remastered game. While the listing appears to have been taken down, there’s a lot of evidence backing this…

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Defense Distributed’s 3D-printed gun files are back online

3D-printed firearms company Defcad has released a trove of gun-making blueprints, only to approved US residents. According to The Wall Street Journal, Defcad is selling access for a $50 annual fee, which director Cody Wilson describes as a “Netflix for guns” model. The company has temporarily released blueprints before. Under…

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