Month: August 2020

How to change your name and add a photo to Zoom

If you’ve been using Zoom to work from home over these last few months, it’s possible that the name you’re being identified by in the lower left corner is not what you’d prefer. Perhaps it’s your email instead of your name, or it’s all in lower case, or it includes…

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Galaxy Watch 3 review: The best non-Apple smartwatch

Samsung has made many, many smartwatches. And through all that experience the company has refined its Tizen software so much that it has completely ditched Google’s Wear OS. The Galaxy Watch 3 is the latest effort to keep up with reigning smartwatch… Source

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MacBook Pro 16-inch refresh may not be the Mac on Apple silicon we’re waiting for MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019)

Apple’s MacBook Pro 16-inch is supposedly getting a refresh later in 2020, as we recently heard on the grapevine, and new details have been spilled on exactly what we might expect to see in terms of hardware updates – and it’s nothing major. This second rumor, which follows on the…

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What is Apple’s 1984 advert, and what does it have to do with Fortnite? null

Epic Games has gone to war with Apple and Google over its ever popular battle royale game Fortnite.  After encouraging a new payment system that circumnavigated the tech giant’s own digital storefronts (and the 30% cut each takes in the process), Epic Games’ free-to-play phenomenon was removed from both Apple…

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Engadget Podcast: All about the Surface Duo and Galaxy Watch Active 3

This week was dominated by Microsoft’s Surface Duo news, with the company finally unveiling full details and availability info for its dual-screen device since it was first showed off last year. Cherlynn and Devindra discuss why this is such a compel… Source

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AWS has made quantum computing more accessible than ever null

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced its quantum computing development environment Amazon Braket has entered general availability. The service acts as a testbed for quantum algorithms, allowing customers to build and troubleshoot their programs on simulated quantum computers that run on AWS resources. Once fine-tuned, businesses can then use Amazon…

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