Month: June 2020

Microsoft’s new Android antivirus app is now available in preview

Microsoft is launching a preview version of its antivirus software for Android today. The software giant revealed that Windows Defender was making its way to both iOS and Android earlier this year, but didn’t fully detail what to expect. We’re now getting a good idea of exactly why Microsoft thinks…

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Microsoft wants to kill off malware with new “Safe Documents” feature Microsoft Office vs LibreOffice

After announcing Safe Documents earlier this year, Microsoft has now made its new Office 365 ProPlus security feature available to both Microsoft 365 E5 and E5 security customers. The software giant’s Safe Documents feature expands on its existing security feature Protected View which helps secure documents that originate outside of…

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Apple TV Plus needs more than one big show at a time to beat Netflix Foundation

What defines a great streaming service for you? I’m currently UK-based, and I’m subscribed to Netflix, Now TV, Amazon Prime and Mubi. Through work, I have access to HBO Max, Hulu and Disney Plus. The first three, though, are the services I land on first when I turn on my…

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ARM officially powers the world’s fastest supercomputer null

Move aside AMD, Nvidia, Intel and other exotic chip manufacturers – there’s a new kid on the block. A Japanese supercomputer has snatched the crown of world’s fastest machine, displacing incumbent leader IBM Summit.  Built on ARM-based Fujitsu A64FX processors, the Fugaku now leads the Top500 supercomputer rankings, which scores…

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Everything your business needs to know about VPS Everything your business needs to know about VPS

Most of us have heard of shared hosting, for personal use, and dedicated servers, which power large company infrastructures. However, if your business sits in between personal use and such enterprise giants, there is a third alternative, VPS hosting. What is a VPS? VPS (virtual private servers) are isolated virtual…

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Microsoft’s Mixer streamers have a decision to make

Microsoft’s sudden decision to wind down Mixer has left its streaming community in an unexpected position. The platform’s biggest stars, Tyler “Ninja” Blevins and Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek, both left Twitch and signed exclusivity deals the previous y… Source

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