Month: June 2020

Google is sending Android 11 updates to some Pixel 4 owners early

Google seems to have given select users access to a beta version of Android 11 even though it canceled the mobile platform’s beta launch on June 3rd. According to XDA Developers’ Mishaal Rahman, some users received an OTA update for the OS on their P… Source

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Windows 10 May 2020 Update is crashing some PCs – and there’s a fix you might not like

Windows 10 May 2020 Update has just been released, and as far as Windows 10 updates go, the release has been pretty smooth – however, some people are complaining that the new update is causing their PCs to encounter the dreaded Blue Screen of Death. According to Windows Latest, it…

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Jailbreak iPhone security flaw fixed with new iOS 13.5.1 update

Apple has moved to address several serious security flaws with a new iOS update. iOS 13.5.1 is being rolled out today following recent news that the software could have allowed iPhone jailbreak attacks. Users can download the new version of iOS 13.5.1 now via their device’s Settings menu, as well…

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Blackout Tuesday posts are drowning out vital information shared under the BLM hashtag

As part of a Blackout Tuesday protest originally organized by workers in the music industry, users on social media, particularly Instagram, are sharing images of black squares in solidarity with black victims of police violence. But many are tagging their posts with the hashtags #BlackLivesMatter and #BLM, obscuring a channel…

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WandaVision on Disney Plus reportedly casts X-Men star in mystery role

WandaVision is rumored to have cast Evan Peters in its upcoming first season on Disney Plus. Peters previously played Quicksilver in the X-Men movies Days of Future Past, Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix, and while this report doesn’t name a role for him, it invites speculation that he could be playing…

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Tictrac secures $7.5M to expand employee wellbeing platform as WFH baloons

“Employee Wellbeing” SaaS platforms have been around for some time. Both regulation and increasing stress levels and health problems in the workplace have fed the rise of this sector of tech, and with many corporates painting long-term contracts with providers, it’s a lucrative business. Furthermore, with the COVID-19 pandemic ongoing,…

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