Month: October 2020

Rez Infinite is still a VR classic on the Oculus Quest

Enhance’s Oculus Quest version of Rez Infinite is coming just in time for the release of the new Quest 2 headset. The Quest version will be released on Tuesday, October 13th — the same day as the Quest 2. Rez Infinite has been a VR staple ever since it launched…

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Three CEO: Market consolidation will allow for better mobile infrastructure null

Three UK and Ireland CEO Robert Finnegan has urged the government to adopt an open mind about market consolidation, arguing that the impact of coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated more than ever the need for a pro-investment climate. Finnegan has led Three Ireland since the division launched in 2005 and replaced…

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Google’s Nest announces new smart thermostat with simpler design, lower price

Google’s Nest smart home division has a new smart thermostat available to order starting today. The new Nest Thermostat is a simpler model than the Nest Learning Thermostat or Nest Thermostat E and comes with a lower price, just $129.99. That’s $40 less than the Nest E and $120 less…

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Microsoft helped disrupt the infamous Trickbot botnet

It’s not just the US government racing to disrupt the Trickbot botnet ahead of elections. Microsoft has revealed that it and multiple partners (including ESET, Lumen’s Black Lotus Labs, NTT, Symantec and FS-ISAC) have taken steps to disrupt Trickbot…. Source

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Snokor iRocker Gods TWS launched in India at Rs 1,999 null

Snokor which is an audio sub-brand of Hong Kong-based smartphone maker Infinix, launched a new iRocker Gods TWS in India. The True Wireless Stereo earphones are designed on the same lines as the Apple Airpods. Besides the Snokor iRocker Gods TWS, the company has also introduced a pair of wired…

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Google improves malware protection for users most likely to be attacked null

Google has announced changes to its Advanced Protection Program (APP) that will help better protect the most at-risk users from malware-based cyberattacks. The free service, built for high-profile and frequently targeted account holders (e.g. politicians, executives etc.), will now allow users to effectively quarantine a download that is deemed suspicious.…

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