Month: November 2020
Stay In and Get Cozy With These Cyber Monday Video Game Deals
We need to stay indoors and not travel for the rest of the year. Why not stockpile on Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox titles? Source
Read MoreAmazon workers in Germany set to strike again to disrupt Black Friday orders
A trade union has called on workers at an Amazon warehouse in Germany to hold their second strike in a week in an effort to disrupt Black Friday order processing, Reuters reported. Some 500 workers took part in a three-day strike that started Thursday and ended Saturday, according to trade…
Read MoreThe best Cyber Monday deals that you can already get
Cyber Monday is upon us. The big finale of the busy shopping weekend will officially happen Monday. But if you’ll be busy with work or whatever else, there’s some good news today: You can get a lot of the best Cyber Monday deals early. More and more retailers have lifted…
Read MoreYour Sony TV set could be about to get an Apple TV app upgrade Apple TV app
The Apple TV app is finally arriving on a number of Sony television sets – as promised last year – which means you’ll be able to stream anything you’ve purchased from iTunes as well as load up content from Apple TV Plus. As reported by FlatPanelsHD, the all-important firmware version…
Read MoreThis Week in Apps: Snapchat clones TikTok, India bans 43 Chinese apps, more data on App Store commission changes
Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications, and the overall app economy. The app industry is as hot as ever, with a record 204 billion downloads and $120 billion in consumer spending in 2019. People now spend three hours and 40…
Read MoreThe Supreme Court will hear its first big CFAA case
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Monday in a case that could lead to sweeping changes to America’s controversial computer hacking laws — and affecting how millions use their computers and access online services. The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act was signed into federal law in 1986 and predates…
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