Month: September 2020

The Messy Feud Over Who Controls TikTok

This week, we discuss how the fight over the app might shape US tech policy and US-China relations for years to come. Source

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Windows XP source code leaks online

Microsoft’s source code for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 has leaked online. Torrent files for both operating systems’ source code have been published on various file sharing sites this week. It’s the first time source code for Windows XP has leaked publicly, although the leaked files claim this code…

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Amazon’s new Echos are cheaper if you pre-order two

Apple launched a new Echo speaker yesterday with a futuristic spherical design and new features borrowed from the Echo Studio and Echo Plus. It also unveiled a globe-shaped version of the budget Echo Dot. Normally, you’d pay full price to get all-new… Source

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Halo Infinite release date is still undecided, according to developer Halo Infinite

We already know the Xbox Series X won’t launch with Halo Infinite when it releases on November 10, with the flagship title delayed until 2021 due to a number of “development challenges”.  However, it looks like developer 343 Industries hasn’t narrowed down the Halo Infinite release date any further than…

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How Teachers Can Foster Community in Online Classrooms

Remote learning doesn’t have to mean distracted, disconnected students. Here’s what you can do to build calm and trust. Source

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Prepare for the ‘iPhone 12 mini,’ suggest recent leaks

We’re expecting Apple to announce four new iPhones later this year, and signs and portents increasingly suggest that the smallest will be named the iPhone 12 mini — a title new to the iPhone range but with a solid Apple heritage. Past and present mini Apple products include the iPod…

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