Month: June 2020

Pre-booking for Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus BTS Edition to start from July 1 null

Samsung’s Galaxy S20 Plus series has been one of the most talked-about devices in the first half of the year. The company has now announced that the Galaxy S20 Plus BTS Edition will be launched in India on July 2 with pre-bookings starting a day prior, that is from July…

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Professional cyclists will compete in a virtual Tour de France

The Tour de France, the toughest and most prestigious competition in professional road cycling, is usually held in July. The coronavirus pandemic, however, has forced the time-honoured sport to delay major events such as the Giro d'Italia and cancel… Source

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AMD’s new Ryzen CPUs could come with a free copy of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla null

AMD’s new Ryzen 3800XT and 3900XT processors which are set to debut imminently on July 7 just became a more attractive proposition for those who are interested in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, because rumor has it that these CPUs – and other Ryzen 7 and 9 models from the Ryzen 3000…

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Go read this story about how Telegram evaded its Russian ban

Earlier this month, the Russian authorities lifted their ban on the Telegram messaging app, citing the company’s willingness to help with its counterterrorism efforts. However, despite the official ban being in effect for over two years, Telegram has reportedly remained accessible in the country for much of that time. In…

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Microsoft’s new Windows File Recovery tool lets you retrieve deleted documents

Microsoft is releasing its own Windows File Recovery tool, designed to retrieve files you’ve mistakenly deleted. Windows File Recovery is a command line app that will recover a variety of files and documents from local hard drives, USB drives, and even SD cards from cameras. Recovery of files on cloud…

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Windows 10 update problem could make your PC slower – here’s how to fix it null

Microsoft has released a recent Windows 10 update that switches its Edge web browser to the new ‘Chromium’ version (whether you want it to or not), but it appears the update is also causing some PCs to boot more slowly. The Windows 10 KB4559309 update is an automatic update, and…

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