Month: September 2020

The Morning After: Amazon Prime Day is happening next month

Yes, it’s still happening. Amazon will hold its annual shopping event on October 13th and 14th. Which means, like last year, the event will take place over 48 hours. Prime Day 2020 kicks off at 12AM PT on Tuesday and will end at midnight on Wednesday… Source

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Your next big smartphone purchase could come with a hefty price tag Samsung Galaxy S20

The global smartphone average selling price (ASP) rose by 10% during the second quarter as  lower sales of cheaper handsets, the resilience of the premium segment, and demand for 5G devices helped offset the wider issues caused by thecCoronavirus pandemic. Lockdown measures have limited economic activity worldwide, with consumers unable…

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Uber wins appeal against London ban

Uber has won its appeal after losing its license to operate in London, Bloomberg reports. A judge ruled that the service is “fit and proper” and should be allowed to operate in the capital, although the exact duration of the company’s operating permit is yet to be announced. Uber had…

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Don’t install this Windows 10 update Microsoft just pushed out Windows 10 update

The latest Windows 10 update has rolled out a selection of old and defunct drivers that could affect the functionality of certain hardware, users are reporting. As an example, some users have been served a driver update listed as “INTEL – System”, which is backdated to 1968 despite having been…

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Amazon offers $100 off Fire TV Recast and certain TVs for Prime members

Amazon just announced that its 48-hour Prime Day event will happen on October 13th, but it has already kicked off the sale-a-palooza with some “early Prime Day” deals. Today for Prime members, it’s offering the Fire TV Recast over-the-air DVR startin… Source

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Xbox Series X/S won’t be the last consoles Microsoft ever make Xbox Series X vs Xbox Series S price

Microsoft has quashed speculation that it might move away from dedicated gaming hardware after the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S launch on November 10, 2020. Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, told Yahoo! Finance that the company won’t abandon gaming hardware anytime soon, despite the gaming industry’s ongoing shift…

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