Month: August 2020

Google is going to start tinkering with one of Chrome’s most important features Google Chrome

The next major Chrome update will make a big change to the way URLs are displayed in the address bar. When Chrome 86 rolls out in October, rather than seeing the full URL of the current page, you’ll only see its domain. As 9to5Google explains, this change is intended to…

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HP’s latest 15-inch Omen gaming laptop is $300 off at Best Buy

HP’s redesigned 15.6-inch Omen gaming laptop is $300 off at Best Buy when you’re signed in with a free account. This configuration is normally $1,450, but it’s $1,150 until August 23rd when you click the “Apply Offer” box under the sale price. This machine released just a few months ago,…

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Ericson secures 100th 5G contract null

Ericsson has signed its 100th commercial 5G agreement, a significant milestone in the telecoms equipment manufacturer’s battle with Nokia and Huawei. The Swedish firm signed its first partnerships back in 2014, working with operators on trials of 5G New Radio (NR) technology, with the first commercial networks going live four…

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Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti GPU could have 20GB of VRAM (but at what cost?) null

Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3000 graphics card rumors are coming thick and fast as the initial launch approaches, and some fresh speculation has appeared regarding the memory configurations of the higher-end Ampere GPUs. As spotted by Videocardz, this rumor comes from a known hardware leaker wjm47196, although it’s posted on Chiphell…

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Epic offers new direct payment in Fortnite on iOS and Android to get around app store fees

Today, Epic announced the Fortnite “mega drop,” a permanent discount on V-bucks and other cash purchases in the game of up to 20 percent. The developer is quick to point out that it’s not a sale: these are new prices for the in-app currency in both the PC and console…

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Motorola Edge and Edge Plus Review: 2-Day Battery (and Some Quirks)

Motorola’s first flagships in years are fantastic in many ways, but the Edge and Edge Plus have high price tags and too many quirks. Source

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