Month: March 2022

Call of Duty Nintendo Switch server spotted online after Microsoft fuels rumors

Audio player loading… Mention of a Nintendo Switch multiplayer server for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 has been spotted on an official Activision site, fuelling speculation that the FPS will be making its way to Nintendo’s handheld console. Activision’s Online Services website, a support page that lists the current…

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Samsung is working on a Galaxy self-repair program with iFixit

Today, Samsung announced a new self-repair program that will give Galaxy customers access to parts, tools, and guides to repair their own devices. The program is in collaboration with popular repair guides and parts website iFixit, which has worked with manufacturers such as Motorola and Steam on similar ventures. The…

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Google Meet video chats will be available directly in Docs

Google Meet video chats should now be more useful if you need to get work done, or just don't want them monopolizing your screen. Google is rolling multiple Workspace updates that include offering Meet video chats directly in Docs, Sheets and Slides. You can start a virtual meeting and carry…

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Instagram will let you multitask while you DM

Instagram is making it a little easier to chat while browsing your feed. The app is adding a new multitasking feature that allows users to quickly respond to incoming messages without switching back and forth between their feed and the inbox. With the change, new chats will appear at the…

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Nothing Phone (1) could steal some OnePlus 10 Pro thunder tomorrow

Audio player loading… Thanks to a recent announcement event we now know more than nothing about the Nothing Phone (1), but there’s still a whole lot that we don’t know, and some of that could be revealed imminently. Nothing’s official Twitter account has teased that we’ll see “(1) more thing”…

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Even crypto-miners want to move to the cloud

Audio player loading… Numerous threat actors are reportedly duking it out for access to the limited cloud computing power they can use for cryptocurrency mining activities. A report by Trend Micro describing, “A floating battleground navigating the landscape of cloud-based cryptocurrency mining”, claims there’s an “hour-by-hour” battle between multiple groups…

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