Month: December 2021

Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit 2021 live blog: day 2 of the big tech launch

Refresh 2021-12-01T19:54:11.984Z Day 2 is underway at Tech Summit 2021, and we’re waiting on the company’s second keynote. It is set to start at 3PM PST / 6PM EST / 11PM GMT (or 10AM AEDT on Thursday, December 2). Below, you can tune into the event when it starts later…

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Respawn stops selling the original Titanfall

Respawn Entertainment has decided to end sales of the original Titanfall game. Starting today, players will no longer be able to purchase Titanfall and the game will be removed from subscription services like Xbox Game Pass on March 1st, 2022. Though Titanfall is no longer purchasable, players who already own…

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Microsoft is launching a whole new version of Teams

Microsoft is making it even easier for small businesses to use its video conferencing software and online collaboration tool with the launch of the first ever stand-alone version of Microsoft Teams. Now generally available, Teams Essentials provides small businesses with an affordable meeting solution that is ideal for hybrid work…

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Windows 11 is getting some much-needed taskbar and Start menu improvements

Windows 11’s taskbar is a giant step back in usability compared to Windows 10, and now Microsoft is starting to make improvements. A new update that’s currently being tested by Windows Insiders brings the clock and date back to the taskbar on secondary or multiple monitors. It’s a change that…

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Hackers are guessing your credit card details – and there’s nothing you can do about it

Cybersecurity researchers have revealed hackers have discovered a way to find card numbers without breaking into a database, and there’s also a booming underground black market for them.  Researchers at popular VPN service provider, NordVPN analyzed statistical data that was collated by independent researchers from dark web markets and learnt…

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Renewables see record growth in 2021, but supply chain problems loom

2021 is on course to break a global record for renewable energy growth, according to the International Energy Agency’s latest Renewables Market Report. That’s despite skyrocketing commodity prices, which could bog down the transition to clean energy in the future. With 290 GW in additional capacity expected to be commissioned…

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