Month: July 2020

Xbox Summer Game Fest brings over 60 demos to your Xbox One on July 21 null

Microsoft has announced a new event today called the Xbox Summer Game Fest that will bring 60 brand-new demos of upcoming games to the Xbox Dashboard starting on July 21. In the lineup you’ll find a number of neat indies making their console debuts, as well as the new Destroy…

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Lincoln cancels the Continental again because the US is hooked on SUVs

Lincoln is ending production of the famed Continental sedan at the end of 2020, just four years after reintroducing the vehicle following a 14-year hiatus. Why? Because Americans have fallen irretrievably in love with SUVs and trucks over the last few years. As Automotive News first reported, Lincoln will continue…

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How to watch videos with friends online

Even a favorite stay-at-home activity like watching TV can get lonely sometimes, especially if you’re used to hanging out with your friends and watching together. Although you can stream and text, FaceTime, or share your screen on Zoom, sometimes that just doesn’t cut it. If you’re looking for a way…

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Phishing links hidden inside calendar invite attachments null

Cybercriminals continue to devise new ways to deliver phishing emails to end users and the Cofense Phishing Defense Center (PDC) had discovered a new phishing campaign which uses calendar invite attachments to try and bypass email gateways. The firm’s researchers discovered the new campaign in multiple enterprise email environments protected…

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There are more streaming choices than ever — why are prices going up?

YouTube TV announced yesterday that it’d be raising its prices by 30 percent to $65 per month. FuboTV followed shortly after, announcing increases of its own that put the lowest tier of the service at $60. The first era of internet-streamed TV — the one of cheap, innovative cable alternatives…

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Sling TV promises not to raise prices on customers like everyone else is doing

One day after YouTube TV announced a $15 price hike that had customers crying out “enough already,” Dish’s Sling TV service is promising that it won’t raise prices on existing customers until at least August 2021. The company seems keen on using the frustration toward YouTube to help boost its…

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