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    Amazon FreeTime is now called Amazon Kids

    Amazon is revamping FreeTime and FreeTime Unlimited, its curated, kid-friendly experiences on Amazon Fire tablets and other devices. It's giving them clearer names (Amazon Kids and Amazon Kids+ respectively), and it's adding more features and content… Source

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      iPhone 12 and iPad Air 4 reportedly get a few crucial changes iPhone 11 review

      On the eve of the September 15 Apple Event, another investor note from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has surfaced, and he expects all the iPhone 12 notches to stay the same size – except for the 5.4-inch model, which will have a ‘slightly narrower notch area’ to display more info…

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        Razer accidentally leaked the personal information for over 100,000 gamers, report says

        Razer accidentally exposed over 100,000 gamers’ personal information for close to a month, according to a new report. Security researcher Volodymyr Diachenko discovered that customer data on Razer’s website was made publicly available on August 18th because of a server misconfiguration. A redacted sample pictured below shows records of orders…

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          Marvel may have just cast a big MCU Avengers villain in Ant-Man 3 null

          Marvel may have just cast one of the biggest Avengers villains in the upcoming Ant-Man 3, based on a new rumor. According to Deadline, actor Jonathan Majors, previously seen in Netflix’s Da 5 Bloods and currently the star of the series Lovecraft Country, will have a lead role in the…

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            AMD Ryzen 4000 specs might have just leaked – courtesy of AMD null

            AMD has confirmed that its Zen 3 processors will make their debut on October 8, and now it might have unwittingly revealed what we can expect from the next-gen CPUs.  An alleged internal document from AMD, which dates back to 10 June was shared by tipster CyberPunkCat, confirms that the…

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              The EU is testing cross-border COVID-19 contact tracing

              Several European Union countries are testing a system that enables their COVID-19 contact tracing apps to work across borders. The apps for the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy and Latvia will exchange information during the trial. Th… Source

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