Author: Zach_Wilson

Google just released a special edition Pixel Fold, but you can’t buy it

The Google Pixel Fold is now available in a special ‘Hip Hop 50’ edition to mark the 50th anniversary of the music genre, which is being celebrated this year. However, this particular version of the Fold is only being distributed to a select few individuals through the Gift from Google…

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RIP to the Surface Pro 6 – Microsoft has ended support for the stellar tablet

From today, June 30, Microsoft will no longer provide firmware or driver updates for the Surface Pro 6, which means the tablet will stop getting security fixes and major updates. The tablet-laptop hybrid earned a weighty four stars in our Microsoft Surface Pro 6 review for good reason, sporting a…

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This fake Telegram app is just riddled with malware

A fake Telegram app for Android has been discovered that is loaded with malware and capable of a myriad of malicious activities.  The news was broken by cybersecurity researchers Check Point, which claim that the app looks and feels like the genuine thing. However, after being installed, malware code starts…

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Supreme Court rules for web designer who wanted to discriminate against gay clients

The Supreme Court has ruled that a graphic designer can’t be required to make a website celebrating the wedding of a (possibly hypothetical) gay couple, saying it would violate First Amendment protections against compelled speech. It’s a decision that isn’t necessarily surprising for the current court but one that could…

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Intel is biggest loser as cloud giant splashes billions of dollars on rivals

Oracle founder and Chairman Larry Elllison has revealed the cloud computing giant is spending billions of dollars on GPU and computer chips from three main tech companies without any mention of Intel, the emblematic x86 firm. According to a report by Reuters, Ellison said, “This year, Oracle will buy GPUs…

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Powerful new Chromebook tablets are coming, and they could finally bridge the gap between laptops and tablets

I’ve always had a soft spot for ChromeOS tablets – plucky little devices that want to be the best of both worlds, offering a laptop-style experience with ChromeOS but also the lightweight portability of a traditional tablet. Thankfully, it looks like Google has big plans for the future of this…

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