Month: March 2021

AMD RX 6700 XT leaked game benchmark suggests a promising GPU AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT

AMD’s inbound Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics card has turned up in a fresh set of leaked benchmarks, this time from a game where the GPU is compared to the RX 5700 XT. As ever, any pre-release benchmarking should be treated with a suitable degree of caution, but assuming these results –…

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Another iPhone 13 leak points to in-screen Touch ID and a smaller notch iPhone SE 2020

The iPhone 13 is starting to come into view, and the latest updates from the rumor mill add extra weight to some of the speculation we’ve been hearing so far – that the phone will feature an in-screen Touch ID sensor as well as a smaller display notch. That’s according…

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This company wants to drag postage stamps into the 21st century Stamps

Since its inception as the Uniform Penny Post by Rowland Hill in 1840, the UK postage service has let people and businesses across the country stay in touch, send and receive packages, and much more. But as the world changes and becomes more digitised, the need to overhaul the postage…

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Free streaming platform Tubi reportedly getting into original programming

Free streaming platform Tubi has plans to branch out into original programming, Bloomberg reports, citing sources familiar with the company’s plans. The streamer will likely start with original movies, but is also exploring episodic TV shows, and is speaking with potential advertisers about partnerships, the report states. Fox Corp. acquired…

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Should there be some law against raising three times in one year?

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Judge rules Google has to face lawsuit that claims it tracks users even in Incognito mode

A judge in California ruled Friday that Google has to face a class action lawsuit that claims the search giant secretly collects data from users even when they’re using its private “Incognito” mode, Bloomberg reported. Three users filed a complaint last June alleging Google has a “pervasive data tracking business,”…

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