Month: August 2020

Don’t know what to watch? Just ask Google null

If you’ve been struggling to find something new to watch on TV, there’s good news: Google searches now have live TV results for sports and popular shows that are going on right now. The new feature was described in a post on Google’s blog today, and you can try it…

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Photoshop’s upcoming tagging system will help identify edited images

Last year, with help from The New York Times and Twitter, Adobe started working on the Content Authenticity Initiative, an attempt to cut down on the number of altered images that circulate online. Adobe said the technology would use metadata tagging… Source

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Microsoft will now let you choose a preferred GPU for every Windows 10 app null

Experienced users know that some programs take advantage of proprietary features of various GPUs and thus demonstrate better performance than on competing graphics cards. Microsoft’s soon-to-be-released Windows 10 update will help power users to bind a particular GPU to a particular application to get better performance.   Right now, Windows 10…

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Epic’s parody of Apple’s 1984 ad ends with #FreeFortnite

As part of its response to Apple delisting Fortnite from the App Store, Epic Games shared a new short that repurposes the tech giant’s iconic 1984 ad, complete with original 4:3 aspect ratio. The video features a Fortnite avatar tossing a unicorn-sha… Source

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Privacy-first browser says no to VPN because of third party issues Android Browser

Vivaldi has released a new version of its privacy-focused web browser that expands the functionality of its built-in tracker and ad blocker but the company won’t be adding a VPN anytime soon. This is because working with a third party to add a VPN to its browser could undermine its…

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Google adds re-opening and COVID-19 info to travel searches

Google has already introduced a number of updates to help people get around during widespread closures and travel disruptions due to COVID-19. Now that more cities and states are beginning to open up, the company is updating searches to make it easie… Source

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