Month: May 2020

These are all the features killed by Microsoft in Windows 10 May 2020 Update

Windows 10 is constantly being updated by Microsoft, but with the release of each new upgrade, there are also features which get killed off, and that’s true of the freshly released May 2020 Update. So here’s what Microsoft has ditched with its latest upgrade for Windows 10, as well as…

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EA can make Madden games until 2026 after renewing its NFL deal

Electronic Arts and the National Football League have agreed to extend their partnership for the Madden NFL series until 2026. That means the Madden games, including the current Madden NFL 20, will remain the only simulation-style football games — wi… Source

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Google launches free social distancing app for Android – here’s how to try it

Google had launched an experimental social distancing app that uses augmented reality to help you keep the recommended two meters away from other people when you’re outside. Sodar (presumably short for ‘social distancing radar’) is a web app that displays footage from your phone’s camera and superimposes a two-meter wide…

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Getting the most out of video for remote meetings

Before now, most office workers would have encountered video conferencing whether that is for internal communications, client meetings or webinars – now, given the current situation we find ourselves in, the uptick in usage has been astounding. At Prezi, we’ve seen that the education sector, in particular, is becoming more…

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Apple now sells refurbished iPhone XRs

You can now buy a refurbished iPhone XR from the Apple Store, MacRumors reports. It’s a cheaper way of getting the bestselling phone of last year, and Apple’s refurbishing process means that it should perform almost identically to a brand new model. A 64GB refurbished iPhone XR will set you…

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Why Twitter labeled Trump’s tweets as misleading and Facebook didn’t

I. Oh boy, there’s an executive order! About social media! And also the entire internet! And the president signed it, reports Chris Megerian at the Los Angeles Times: The order directs Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to request new regulations from the Federal Communications Commission to determine whether a social media…

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