Month: August 2020

Windows 10 20H2 Update release date, news and features Windows 10 20H2

The Windows 10 20H2 Update, the forthcoming major update to Windows 10 that Microsoft has planned for the fall, has been rumored for months to be little more than a bug patch with the introduction of few, if any, major new features.  While the major focus will be implementing fixes…

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Facebook’s big QAnon crackdown might have come too late

Before the Tide Pods challenge was a public health crisis, it was a joke. The laundry detergent capsules, which were originally released in 2012, evolved over time to look strangely delicious: lush green and blue gels, swirled around one another attractively, all but daring you to eat them. This led…

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Go read this investigation into a flawed contact-tracing app used by one US college

When Albion College announced it would be re-opening back in June it said it would put a number of health measures in place to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, including reduced lecture sizes, and virus tests for staff and students. But as TechCrunch reports in a new investigation, it…

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Forced out of 5G race, Huawei now eyes PCs, smart screens null

Huawei launched what could arguably be the world’s thinnest and lightest laptop, the MateBook X 2020 at a media event in Shanghai. Though the device itself was awe inspiring, what turned out to be even more so was the company’s strategy revamp as it came to terms with the slow…

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Sony cameras join the work-from-home webcam party

Following most of its rivals, Sony is helping you look better on Zoom calls with a software release that transforms its mirrorless, compact and DLSR cameras into webcams. The Imaging Edge Webcam app for Windows 10 works on models from the 2014 A7S up… Source

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Massive data breach by credit service agency in South Africa null

A massive data breach at credit service agency Experian South Africa has exposed the personal information of South African citizens and businesses.  The company said their investigations led them to believe that an individual hacked their database by pretending to represent a legitimate client. As a result, they gained access…

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