Month: August 2020

Russia’s antitrust watchdog finds Apple abused App Store ‘dominance’

Potential action from US lawmakers may not be what forces Apple to change how it does business. Following a year-long investigation into the company, Reuters reports Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) has found the iPhone-maker abused its do… Source

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Windows 10 update means copy-and-paste will never be the same again Windows 10 Start menu redesign

Microsoft may be planning to release Windows 10X in the spring of 2021 but some of the new operating system’s features could be coming to Windows 10 sooner than that including a new panel that completely changes how copying and pasting works. As reported by Windows Latest, in Windows 10…

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Microsoft opens xCloud game streaming beta early tomorrow

Microsoft is allowing Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers to try its new game streaming feature (xCloud) early tomorrow, August 11th. The software giant will launch a new version of the Xbox Game Pass beta app for Android, which includes game streaming. While the game streaming feature, known previously as xCloud,…

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Belarus is reportedly blocking and throttling Twitter in reaction to protests

Twitter has acknowledged that it is being blocked and throttled in Belarus, likely due to protests contesting the legitimacy of recent election results. Alexander Lushenko had won the election with 80 percent of the vote, which have caused thousands… Source

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Disney has no Fox left to give as it renames TV studio to 20th Television

Disney’s recently acquired 20th Century Fox TV studio is the latest to have the “Fox” name dropped, with the company announcing today that it’ll be rebranding the studio to just 20th Television, as part of a larger rebrand for all of Disney’s TV studios. Additionally, Fox 21 Television Studios is…

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Apple’s first watchOS 7 public beta is now available

Apple has released the first public beta for watchOS 7. You can start the process of downloading the software by visiting the company’s website. While Apple has for years allowed people to check out its tentpole iOS and macOS updates before they’re p… Source

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