Month: October 2020

How to Start Streaming on Twitch

You don’t need a ton of equipment to stream your own gaming sessions, or to meet more people who play the games you love. Source

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Google Workspace is the new name for Google’s productivity suite

Google is rebranding its productivity tools in an attempt to better cater for people who are working from home. G Suite, itself formerly Google Apps, is being rechristened as Google Workspace, with new logos and branding but not much else. The idea i… Source

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This ‘invisible’ malware is nearly impossible to detect null

Researchers at cybersecurity firm Kaspersky have discovered an advanced persistent threat (APT) espionage campaign that uses a rare form of malware that is incredibly difficult to detect and remove. The malware, known as firmware bootkit, affects a computer’s Unified Extensive Firmware Interface (UEFI), which begins running before the operating system…

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Covering Comments Is Instagram’s Newest Anti-Bullying Tool

Harassment takes many forms. The platform’s latest update works to address a broader swath of negative interactions, from hiding comments to sending warnings. Source

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Gmail has a new logo that’s a lot more Google

Google is replacing its iconic Gmail envelope logo with a design that’s a lot more in keeping with other Google products. The new Gmail logo is now an M made out of Google’s core blue, red, yellow, and green brand colors. It more closely matches similar logos for Google itself,…

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Students, teachers and lecturers can score on special Mac prices MacBook Pro deals labor day sales

Teachers, lecturers, faculty staff & tertiary students may receive an educators discount on Mac products from the iStore. However you have to be 18 years or older qualify.  “Our education discount is limited to 1 laptop or desktop computer per student, teacher or staff member per year. Students must be…

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