Month: December 2020

Apple’s New iPad Air Is a Great Tablet With a Few Quirks

The 2020 edition of the iPad Air is light, powerful, convenient. It’s a good buy as long as you don’t mind a few small annoyances. Source

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Giving Gadgets As Gifts? Get Ready to Answer These Questions

Bestowing tech gifts means anticipating confusion about privacy and recurring fees. Here’s how to ease the minds of loved ones this year. Source

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Google Maps now lets you create Street View photos with just a phone

Google Maps is getting a new update that lets you create Street View photos using just a phone. Android users with ARCore-compatible devices can now capture imagery and publish it to Google Street View in certain areas. Google is allowing submissions initially in Toronto, New York, Austin, Nigeria, Indonesia, and…

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Malicious Microsoft Edge extensions are mimicking popular VPN apps Microsoft Edge

Microsoft has been forced to remove a series of malicious browser extensions from the Edge library, some of which were masquerading as popular VPN services. Removed in late November, the Edge add-ons were found to be inserting advertisements into victims’ search results as a means of generating revenue for the…

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Royole returns with a better folding phone

Remember the first folding phone? No, not Samsung’s ill-fated original Galaxy Fold — the one that beat it to market. In hindsight, and honestly in foresight back then as well, Royole’s FlexPai was a hurried attention grab that existed solely to attain world-first status. But it’s not like it came…

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As it turns out, VPN users aren’t really that bothered about transparency VPN

Over the years, there have been a number of scandals involving VPN companies found to store more information about their users than they claimed. More often than not, these incidents involve free VPN services. In a bid to prove their credentials and verify the claims made in their privacy policies,…

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