Month: July 2020

Epic Games Store is getting achievements, but it still doesn’t have a shopping cart Epic Games Store

The Epic Games Store is finally getting achievements, after its roadmap had promised the feature for well over a year. We’ll still have to wait a little longer for the store to get a shopping cart, though.  Epic Games has said that “certain games” will start to display achievements as…

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EU will reportedly open full investigation into Google’s Fitbit acquisition

Google’s $2.1 billion acquisition of Fitbit will reportedly face greater scrutiny from EU regulators. Reuters reports that the deal will face a full-scale antitrust investigation, which the European Commission will reportedly open next week. Regulators and consumer advocacy groups have shared fears about Google’s planned acquisition of Fitbit, related to…

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What is Zoom? How it works, tips and tricks and best alternatives null

Popular video conferencing application Zoom Meetings has risen to prominence in recent months, with the widespread transition to remote working. It’s used primarily by businesses to host meetings with remote or international colleagues and clients – the basic version is also completely free of charge. Zoom video conferencing is celebrated…

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Redmi 9 Prime India launch on August 4 – here’s what we know null

Ever since the lockdown was eased and the world is getting used to the new normal, Xiaomi appears to have gone into overdrive. The Chinese smartphone maker is ona launching spree, having introduced multiple smartphones under brands like Mi, Redmi, Poco and smart home devices like Mi TV Box, Robot…

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Bose Headphones and Bluetooth Speakers Are on Sale

Looking for a great pair of noise-canceling cans or workout earbuds? A ton of audio devices from the brand are discounted right now. Source

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Telegram is the latest company to file an EU antitrust complaint against Apple

If big tech thought that its antitrust reckoning would end with yesterday’s hearings, it’ll have its optimism sorely dented by what’s likely to follow. A number of smaller players are lobbing grenades over the fence in the hope of forcing regulators… Source

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