Month: December 2020

Amazon Fire TV Cube now supports video calls to Echo Show and Fire tablets fire tv cube

The Amazon Fire TV Cube has got a neat new feature, enabling support for two-way video calls with other Alexa-enabled devices – such as Echo Show smart displays, Fire tablets, and even smartphones featuring the Alexa voice assistant. The Fire TV Cube doesn’t have a screen, of course, but it…

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iD Mobile has launched a Christmas sale with £100 Currys vouchers on SIMs and phone deals iPhone 11 deals

The Black Friday period might now be over but if you didn’t get the chance to get a bargain on a new phone then don’t worry – the Christmas sales are already rolling in for even more phone savings! One of the first retailers to launch their Christmas mobile phone…

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Now is the time to teach kids how to stay safe online security

Parents across the country were plunged into a whole new world of childcare when the Covid-19 pandemic hit earlier this year. The resulting lockdown required adults and children to work and learn from home, causing huge changes in our digital behaviour that, understandably, caught families off guard. With one in…

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PS5 storage could be worryingly expensive, if this 2TB NVMe SSD is anything to go by PS5

Though the option isn’t available yet, the PS5’s internal storage can be expanded by popping off the side panel and installing in an NVMe SSD – however, it could prove to be an expensive upgrade. Sony hasn’t specified which NVMe SSD will be compatible with the PS5 yet, but we…

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Google illegally spied on workers before firing them, US labor board alleges

Google violated US labor laws by spying on workers who were organizing employee protests, then firing two of them, according to a complaint to be filed by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) today. The complaint names two employees, Laurence Berland and Kathryn Spiers, both of whom were fired by…

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Discovery, home of Shark Week, HGTV, and Food Network, enters the streaming wars with Discovery Plus

Discovery, home to HGTV, Food Network, and Discovery Channel’s annual Shark Week, is entering the streaming space with Discovery Plus. Details about the streamer will be revealed at a special event this afternoon, but CNBC reports that Discovery Plus will start at $4.99 with an ad-supported tier, along with a…

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