Month: July 2020

Marvel reveals the fate of the Infinity Stones at the end of Avengers: Endgame null

Marvel has confirmed that the Infinity Stones have been well and truly destroyed in the main MCU timeline, shooting down a fan theory about the possibility of their return in future movies. As noted by Digital Spy, Marvel posted on Instagram that each stone had been destroyed in a series of…

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Google discontinues its affordable Pixel 3a and 3a XL phones

Google has officially discontinued its Pixel 3a and 3a XL phones, it has confirmed in a statement sent to Android Police. It was previously marked “Out of Stock” on the US Google Store, but now its listing says it’s already “Unavailable.” Google’s sp… Source

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Best mid-range phones in Australia Best mid-range phones

UPDATE: Realme has entered the mid-range battle with the incredibly impressive X3 SuperZoom, boasting premium-level specs and an impressive quad camera. Find out more about it on Page 5. Premium phones have advanced at an accelerated pace over the last couple of years, with many flagship handsets adopting the kinds…

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You’ll never guess Google’s most valuable Android app of 2020 null

Google One, the search giant’s equivalent to Amazon Prime, emerged as the surprise leader in SensorTower’s list of top grossing Android apps worldwide for the first half of 2020. For the first time, Sensor Tower split its list to provide a more granular perspective on the most lucrative applications around.…

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Microsoft, Google launch initiatives to help workers reskill for post-pandemic world null

Microsoft and Google have both announced new initiatives aimed at helping people learn the digital skills they’ll need to find jobs once countries around the world reopen after the pandemic. Microsoft is launching a new global skills initiative which will bring more digital skills to 25m people worldwide by the…

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Facebook admits to wrongly sharing user data with third party apps yet again Facebook

Facebook has admitted that it wrongly shared the personal data of ‘inactive’ users for longer than it was authorized to, as revealed in a blog post from the company. The social media giant estimates the error saw around 5,000 third-party app developers continue to receive information about users who had…

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