Month: June 2020

GitHub goes down, affecting thousands of software developers

GitHub is down for thousands of software developers this morning. The Microsoft-owned service, which provides version control via Git and hosting for software development, has been down for more than an hour. GitHub users have experienced errors logging into the service, and some are even unable to use their integrated…

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It’s not just TikTok – another 53 iOS apps will snatch your clipboard data null

After the discovery back in March that popular video-sharing service TikTok was accessing content held on iOS users’ clipboards, the company promised to address the issue. However, it has now come to light that TikTok continued to engage in clipboard snooping practices – along with a further 53 iOS applications.…

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Snapdragon 875 might make 2021 flagships even more expensive null

An unwelcome trend that marred 2020 flagships was the higher-than-usual prices of flagships across the board. A new leak suggests that 2021 won’t be any better. Qualcomm practically has a monopoly when it comes to high-end Android smartphones, with its top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8 series powering almost all of them. For…

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How UK fans can watch the first ever Premier League stream on Twitch

The first ever Premier league football match to stream on Twitch will air tonight, with Crystal Palace versus Burnley at 7:30pm BST. The game — which will be streamed on Twitch by Amazon UK — marks a significant evolution for the platform, which unti… Source

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5G rollout could give UK multi-billion pound pandemic recovery null

The Government has been urged to fast-track the deployment of 5G networks in order to help the UK recover from the coronavirus-related economic slump. New research from Vodafone says that upgrading to 5G networks could benefit the British economy by as much as £158bn over the next decade thanks to…

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Amazon’s brand new Fire HD 8 tablets are $30 off for today only

If you’re on the fence about purchasing the latest Fire HD tablets, Amazon has a deal that might sway you. For today only, it’s offering the all-new Fire HD for $60 and the Fire HD Plus for $80, or $30 each off the regular prices. Both models come wi… Source

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