Month: March 2021

Google Chat update will finally shield you from the barrage of notifications Google Chat Review

If Google Chat notifications are constantly interrupting your workflow, you can now customize notification frequency on desktop and mobile as Google has added more options for notification settings in both Google Chat and Chat in Gmail. The search giant’s new notification options affect push notifications on desktop and mobile and…

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PS5 restock date: Target, Best Buy and Amazon may be next – here’s when PS5 restock

Update: The latest PS5 restock at Sony Direct is sold out, and that’s the third restock today, Tuesday, March 23. GameStop had PS5 back in stock this afternoon, while we saw Sam’s Club stock a bundle during the overnight time.  We were there to tweet it via our PS5 restock…

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Daily Crunch: OnePlus announces its first smartwatch

OnePlus unveils new hardware, Apple updates its educational offerings and Facebook reveals plans for its next developer conference. This is your Daily Crunch for March 23, 2021. The big story: OnePlus announces its first smartwatch The Chinese smartphone maker announced the OnePlus Watch today, a $159 smartwatch with a minimalist…

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Qualcomm may be cooking up a Nintendo Switch-like game console The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Qualcomm is reportedly developing its own gaming console powered by one of the company’s Snapdragon chipsets, running the upcoming Android 12, and have detachable controllers much like the Nintendo Switch.  And, according to the report by Android Police, this “Qualcomm console” as they call it could launch as soon as…

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NASA reveals flight zone for historic helicopter flight on Mars

NASA has locked in a location on Mars for the first demo flight of its mini helicopter named Ingenuity, engineers announced on Tuesday. The four-pound rotorcraft is gearing up to attempt the first powered flight on another planet, demonstrating a new capability that could unlock access to hard-to-reach areas of…

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Intel invests $20 billion into new factories, will produce chips for other companies

Intel has a new CEO, Pat Gelsinger, and he’s not wasting any time to make some big changes. At the company’s “Engineering the Future” announcement today, Gelsinger announced plans to outsource more of Intel’s chip production to third-party foundries; a $20 billion investment into two new fabs in Arizona; and…

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