Month: March 2021

Google is speeding up Chrome’s release cycle to every four weeks

Google says it will speed up how it releases Chrome updates. Starting with Chrome 94 in Q3, 2021, Google will release milestones of its browser every four weeks, instead of every six weeks. This is the first time Google has sped up its Chrome release schedule for more than a…

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New HTC Vive VR hardware could be on the way, according to this teaser HTC Vive Cosmos

Could a new HTC Vive headset be on the way? Something fresh is certainly being teased over at the official HTC Vive Twitter account, after a few quiet months for the virtual reality brand. The company has sent at a single image of a black plastic surface in close up,…

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‘Teardown’ gets Steam Workshop support with over 100 mods

Destruction-fueled heist game Teardown barrelled to the top of the Steam game charts when it landed in early access in October. Over 8,000 concurrent players quickly seized upon the chance to fully destroy its voxel art environments, levelling entire… Source

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Vodafone is promising "unbreakable broadband" deals with its new Pro package Vodafone Pro broadband deal

Roll back to March 2020 and much of the country was preparing for a new dawn of working from home. 12 months on and that prospect doesn’t appear to be disappearing anytime soon, which makes getting the best and most stable broadband deals as important as ever. For Vodafone’s part,…

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How Pariti is connecting founders with capital, resources and talent in emerging markets

According to Startup Genome, Beijing, London, Silicon Valley, Stockholm, Tel Aviv are some of the world’s best startup ecosystems. The data and research organisation uses factors like performance, capital, market reach, connectedness, talent, and knowledge to produce its rankings. Startup ecosystems from emerging markets excluding China and India didn’t make…

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Here’s what Twitter’s rumored ‘undo send’ feature could look like

A potential animation for Twitter’s long-rumored “undo send” feature has been discovered by app researcher Jane Manchun Wong, giving us our best look yet at how it might work. The interface shows Twitter’s familiar “Your Tweet was sent” dialog above a new “Undo” button. The undo button doubles as a…

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