Month: March 2021

Microsoft PowerPoint can now help you practice presentations almost anywhere — no humans required

Microsoft’s Presenter Coach, which helps you practice presentations, has been available on the web version of PowerPoint for a while now, but it’s finally coming to the desktop and mobile versions of the app. According to Microsoft, the feature will now be available on Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, and, of…

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE could launch in August, per leaked roadmap Samsung Galaxy S20 FE

The same day the Samsung Galaxy A52, Galaxy A52 5G and A72 were revealed at a Samsung Unpacked event, a leaked ‘mini-roadmap’ alleges that the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE will launch at a similar event in August.  The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE (Fan Edition) is the rumored follow-up to last…

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New iPad Pros reportedly launching as soon as April, and the 12.9-inch model may have a Mini LED screen

Apple is reportedly planning a number of updates to its iPad line, including new iPad Pros launching as soon as April, a new iPad mini with a larger screen, and a refresh of the base iPad, according to Bloomberg. The new iPad Pros are expected to have a similar design…

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Streaming HBO Max will now count toward data limits for AT&T customers

One perk of being an AT&T wireless subscriber was being able to stream HBO Max without that counting toward a customer’s data cap. That’s no longer the case. California’s new net neutrality law includes banning sponsored data services, known as zero-rating, which previously allowed companies like AT&T to cover data…

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Canon’s new camera kits make it easier to turn your DLSR and mirrorless into webcams

If you’ve got a recent Canon DSLR or mirrorless camera and are interested in getting more use out of it, Canon announced today that it would soon begin selling webcam accessory kits, allowing Canon owners an easier way to retool their cameras as high-quality webcams. Each kit has different parts,…

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Daily Crunch: Uber to classify UK drivers as workers

Uber changes driver classification following a legal defeat in the U.K., Facebook says it will crack down on rule-breaking Groups and Snap makes an e-commerce acquisition. This is your Daily Crunch for March 17, 2021. The big story: Uber to classify UK drivers as workers Following a Supreme Court ruling,…

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