Author: Zach_Wilson

After Math: Quibi wins some Emmys and Ridley Scott’s ‘Wolves’ is renewed

Woof, what a week it’s been. Not only did Apple reveal a bunch of new wrist-bound and palm-top hardware during its September 2020 Watch event on Tuesday, Sony’s Playstation 5 event followed right on its heels with news that the next-gen gaming consol… Source

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Judge blocks US ban on WeChat app downloads

TikTok isn’t alone in avoiding a US ban, at least for now. Reuters reports that Judge Laurel Beeler has issued a preliminary injunction blocking a Commerce Department order that would remove WeChat from US app stores by the end of September 20th. Use… Source

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Asus laptops, PCs launch in India – here’s how you can watch it live Asus E410 laptop

Taiwanese tech company Asus is introducing its brand new “Commercial PC” lineup to India. These new laptops will add to the existing range of mobile phones, gaming and professional lineups apart from other computing peripherals and will be unveiled tomorrow. Asus is hosting a Covid-19 safe virtual press conference which…

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Amazon is set to launch new Echo and Alexa devices on September 24 Amazon Echo

It’s been a particularly busy September for tech launches, even without an iPhone 12, and there’s plenty still to come: Amazon has revealed that it’s holding a hardware launch event this coming Thursday, September 24. For now we won’t know too much about what will be revealed, but the invite…

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Trump approves TikTok deal with Oracle and Walmart ‘in concept’

TikTok appears to have avoided a US ban at the last minute… probably. President Trump has agreed to a deal “in concept” (via CNBC) that theoretically allays US security issues while letting it operate in the country. True to earlier discussions, Or… Source

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Judge blocks US ban on WeChat that was set to go into effect today

A judge in California has blocked the Commerce Department’s ban on new downloads of China-based messaging app WeChat, Reuters reported Sunday. US Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler said in her order that WeChat users showed “serious questions going to the merits of the First Amendment claim, the balance of hardships tips…

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