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Play Fortnite on the OnePlus 8 – at 90 frames per second

The OnePlus 8 and costlier siblings that released last month have both the power and the screen chutzpah to take them into any best gaming smartphones lists. Now things got better as these models support 90 frames per second (fps) gameplay.  And Epic Games Fortnite would be the first game…

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Twitter Fact Checked A Trump Tweet For The First Time

For the first time, Twitter applied its label for misleading tweets from world leaders to a Tweet President Donald Trump sent on Tuesday. Trump has used the platform to spread rumors, insult opponents, and push conspiracy theories, regularly coming close to the edge of what the platform will allow to…

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New Samurai Shodown collection will launch first for free on the Epic Games Store

A new collection of Samurai Shodown games is coming out in a couple of weeks, and it marks another notable exclusivity deal for the Epic Games Store. Samurai Shodown Neo Geo Collection will be released on Steam on June 18th and PS4 and Switch on June 28th for $39.99, but…

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You can now watch Quibi shows on a TV using AirPlay

Short-form mobile video service Quibi now supports Apple’s AirPlay protocol, which means you’ll be able to stream content from Quibi on your phone to AirPlay-enabled TVs and devices. Quibi is also “working hard” to have support for Chromecast available in June, according to Tom Conrad, chief product officer at Quibi.…

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eBay is port scanning users’ PCs

When users visit eBay’s website from a Windows PC, the site runs a script that performs a local port scan of the device to detect if any remote support or remote access applications are running. As reported by BleepingComputer, many of the ports scanned by the online auction site are…

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A Security Flaw In Qatar’s Contact Tracing App Exposed Hundreds Of Thousands Of People’s Personal Data

A security flaw in Qatar’s mandatory coronavirus contact tracing app could have resulted in the leak of the personal data of hundreds of thousands of people, including ID numbers, location, and health information, according to Amnesty International’s Security Lab. After Amnesty alerted Qatari authorities on Thursday, they fixed the flaw…

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