Month: August 2020

Windows 10’s best new feature will be compatible with Surface Duo null

It looks like one of Windows 10’s best new features – the ability to stream Android apps from a smartphone to a PC and use them as if they were Windows apps – won’t just be exclusive to the newly-announced Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra…

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Google’s latest Chrome update makes it easy to browse in secret – and you can try it now null

Just a few days ago we wrote about Google’s plans to make it easy to access Incognito Mode in Chrome so you can browse the internet privately. Using Incognito Mode prevents Chrome from storing a record of the sites you visit, and also stops cookies and other data about your…

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Disney and Lego are making a new ‘Star Wars Holiday Special’

The November 17th, 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special is infamously awful and “not awful in a good way,” the late Carrie Fisher once told Yahoo. In fact, it was so cheesy and awkward that George Lucas disowned it, supposedly saying he’d smash every copy… Source

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Apple One service could land alongside iPhone 12 to make subscriptions cheaper Apple Arcade

Apple seemingly has a lot of things to announce in the next couple of months, as alongside new hardware such as the iPhone 12 and Apple Watch 6, the company also apparently has a new subscription bundle planned, called Apple One. That’s according to “people with knowledge of the effort”…

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Instagram kept deleted photos and messages on its servers for more than a year

When you delete something from Instagram you expect it to be gone for good. But when security researcher Saugat Pokharel requested a copy of photos and direct messages from the photo-sharing app, he was sent data he’d deleted more than a year ago, showing that the information had never been…

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Zoom may have another major security worry zoom video

Earlier this year Zoom found itself in hot water over claims that its video conferencing service uses end-to-end encryption when it instead employs transport encryption instead. Now, the company is facing a lawsuit from the US nonprofit advocacy group Consumer Watchdog. The lawsuit, filed in a Washington DC court, alleges…

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