Month: January 2021

Apple Silicon could be coming to the 16-inch MacBook Pro early this year Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (M1, 2020)

Apple is reportedly gearing up to release new MacBook Pro models powered by their new M1 chip this year, likely as early as March/April, with a 14.1-inch and a 16-inch display. And, thanks to some highly-speculative concept renders, we can see what they might look like. Twitter user Zeroeth Element…

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Microsoft Edge is bringing back an important feature Using Microsoft Edge

Microsoft is bringing back one Edge’s best features and adding improved touch support for mobile devices in a new update to its browser. While Microsoft Edge still lacks some of the abilities of popular PDF editors, the company is bringing back PDF features that were first released in legacy or…

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Lenovo chases dream of making a PC Nintendo Switch with the LaVie Mini concept

Every year at CES, we see devices meant to bridge the worlds of handheld and PC gaming. This year, it’s Lenovo and NEC that are still chasing that dream with the LaVie Mini. The device is a concept laptop-portable gaming console hybrid, and it includes a touchscreen, controller, and dock…

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Workforce analytics: the top tech stack must-have of 2021 Video conferencing

The Covid-19 pandemic radically changed the workplace when businesses around the world adopted work from home policies. Out of necessity — and overnight — the use of new cloud-based collaboration and communication tools such as Microsoft Teams, Slack, and Zoom became the everyday norm. Covid-19 has influenced a new era…

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US Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao resigns

Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao has resigned from her position. In a message posted to Twitter, Chao said she was “deeply troubled” by the “traumatic and entirely avoidable event as supporters of the President stormed the Capitol building follow… Source

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BBVA says that it is shutting down banking app Simple, will transfer users to BBVA USA

Some consolidation is underway in the world of challenger banking apps. BBVA today told users of Simple — the pioneering mobile and online banking app that it acquired for $117 million in 2014 — that it is planning to shut down the service, moving accounts to BBVA’s USA business in…

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