Month: July 2020

Opening and closing your laptop could be enough to crash Windows 10 null

Microsoft is working to remedy a strange issue that causes Desktop Windows Manager (DWM) to fail when a user repeatedly opens and closes their laptop. The problem reportedly affects laptops running any version of Windows 10 and configured to operate at 4K resolution, whether via an external monitor or the…

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The next MacBook may be Apple’s cheapest laptop in years null

Apple’s first ARM-powered MacBook might be its cheapest laptop yet, according to a new leak. A rumor from Apple leaker iHacktu Pro (the tweet has since been deleted) and spotted by Apple Insider, claims Apple will debut a 12-inch MacBook powered by Apple Silicon at a special event on October…

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Google will allow employees to continue working from home until summer 2021 null

Google employees will be able to continue working from home until at least the beginning of July of next year, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal. Chief executive of Google’s parent company Alphabet, Sundar Pichai made the decision himself following a debate among top executives at…

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‘Cuphead’ gets a surprise PlayStation 4 release today

Cuphead fans loyal to PlayStation 4 have something to celebrate. The beautiful, yet challenging, indie run and gun game arrived on the console today. Studio MDHR, which hadn’t previously announced the release, partnered with Toronto-based studio Stop… Source

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Airbnb and ClassPass air antitrust concerns with lawmakers after App Store tussle

Vacation rental company Airbnb and fitness class service ClassPass have spoken with House lawmakers’ offices about antitrust concerns raised by Apple’s 30 percent App Store commission, The New York Times reports. Both companies had started offering virtual services as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, only for Apple to get…

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5 top tips for avoiding identity theft null

For cybercriminals, the chaos and disorder caused by the coronavirus has created the perfect climate in which to carry out new and heightened attacks. According to recent figures from Action Fraud, there have been over 2,000 recorded victims of identity fraud in the UK since the pandemic began, with a…

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