Latest News

    How to Organize Your Browser Tabs

    If you’re drowning in a sea of browser tabs, these are the tricks and tools you need to get your head above water. Source

    Read More

      Here’s another sign that the iPhone 12 won’t arrive this month iPhone 11

      Predicting when new iPhones are going to arrive is usually pretty easy, but not so in 2020 with the iPhone 12 – it looks as though we’ll be waiting longer than normal, and another piece of evidence for a delay just showed up. As per Reuters, Apple chip supplier Broadcom…

      Read More

        OnePlus forcibly installs bloatware on phones without users’ knowledge null

        OnePlus, apart from its powerful hardware and affordable pricing, is known for its user interface. With minimal bloatware, the OxygenOS has been fast and un-intrusive. However, with its frequently changing stance around the pricing of its phones, the company has recently received a lot of flak for forcing Facebook-related bloatware.…

        Read More

          If you can believe it, millions of people are still using Windows XP null

          First launched all the way back in 2001, Microsoft’s long-defunct Windows XP operating system is still alive and kicking among some pockets of users, according to data from NetMarketShare. As of last month, 1.26% of all laptops and desktop computers worldwide were still running on the 19-year-old OS. That’s a…

          Read More

            FAU-G says it isn’t competing with PUBG – has two more games ready for launch fau-g not competing with pubg

            India’s ban on mobile apps with a Chinese connection spawned replicas by the dozen, as we have reported in the past. However, nCore Games, the Bangalore-based game developer says its new multiplayer mobile game FAU-G (Fearless and United: Guards) isn’t a response to the federal government’s ban of PUBG and…

            Read More

              Netflix, Amazon and Disney+ will self-regulate to avoid censorship in India

              Streaming services are keen to prevent regulators from censoring their content, and they’re willing to police themselves to ensure that artistic freedom. Variety reports that Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar and 12 other companies have si… Source

              Read More