Month: August 2021

No More Heroes 3 is as stylish and shoddy as ever

I was having a good time with No More Heroes 3 until I somehow lost my save file. I don’t think it was the game’s fault, but unfortunately since it’s coming out today for the Nintendo Switch, I wasn’t able to finish it in time for a full review. I…

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One Drive for Business was showing incorrect storage levels – here’s why OneDrive on a Laptop

Organizations were unable to use all of their storage space in OneDrive for Business earlier today due to an issue with Microsoft’s cloud storage service. As reported by BleepingComputer, some users of the service saw their storage space lowered to the default setting while others were switched to read-only mode…

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Apple will now let App Store developers talk to their customers about buying direct

Apple announced today it has reached a proposed settlement in a lawsuit filed against it by developers in the United States. The agreement, which is still pending court approval, includes a few changes, the biggest one being that developers will be able to share information on how to pay for…

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Microsoft wants to make sure you don’t get caught out by Office 365 email scams Email warning

Microsoft is working on a new update for Microsoft Defender for Office 365 that will provide organizations with additional security against embedded threats in emails. According to a new post on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, the software giant plans to change the way in which users preview quarantined messages so…

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Apple finally agrees to let app developers communicate with their customers

As part of a proposed agreement to resolve a class action lawsuit from US app developers, Apple says iOS developers will finally be able to contact their customers, with permission, using information collected inside their apps. The change will mark a major shift to the anti-steering policy that has been…

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Cruise is buying solar energy from California farmers to power its electric, self-driving fleet

Cruise, the self-driving car company under General Motors, has launched a new initiative called Farm to Fleet that will allow the company to source solar power from farms in California’s Central Valley. The San Francisco Chronicle was the first to report the news that Cruise is directly purchasing renewable energy…

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