Month: October 2020

Winstall lets you bulk install Windows apps with Microsoft’s package manager

Microsoft is adding a native Windows Package Manager to Windows 10 soon, but it’s limited to a command line interface instead of an easy to use GUI. While many will be happy to just be able to install apps from the command line, Tweeten developer Mehedi Hassan has created winstall…

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The Hubble Telescope caught a supernova outshining every star in its galaxy

The Hubble Space Telescope got a peak at one of the most awesome light shows in the universe, catching a supernova that outshone every star in its galaxy. It observed the exploding star over the course of a year, watching it burn with the radiance of… Source

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Croscall Core-T4 rugged tablet reviewed null

New rugged device brand Crosscall has arrived in South Africa.The specialised ruggedised tech is designed for those who work in heavy duty environments. Core T-4 tablet is fully dust and waterproof with extra durable Gorilla Glass. Check out what we loved and didn’t like about this work hard, play hard…

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WordPress websites are about to get a whole lot speedier internet speed

Content delivery network provider Cloudflare has unveiled a new service set to increase the speed of websites that use the popular WordPress CMS – of which there are hundreds of millions worldwide. The company’s Automatic Platform Optimization (APO) service shifts WordPress websites into the Cloudflare network, which is said to…

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Lumen Metabolism Tracker Review

Breathe into it and the Lumen will tell you how well you’re burning fat, and how to eat healthier. Source

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Sony A7C Review: small camera, big sensor

When I first heard about Sony’s new A7C, I thought it was just a parts-bin camera — taking a lot of good things about the Alpha line and putting it into a new design. On paper, that’s exactly what the $1,800 A7C is: it’s the sensor, processor, and autofocus system…

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