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Everyone’s least favorite web browser will soon be impossible to uninstall null
The new Chromium-based version of web browser Microsoft Edge will soon be impossible to uninstall from Windows devices. The new Edge browser was launched in January, replacing the outdated HTML-based version now known as Edge Legacy. Until now, Microsoft has opted for a phased approach to the rollout, but will…
Read MoreThe best affordable Windows laptops you can buy
If you’re a regular Engadget reader, you probably don’t think of cheap Windows laptops when you think of daily drivers. But it would be a big mistake to ignore these devices — if not for yourself, for others you may know. There’s a reason why compan… Source
Read MoreHow to use Microsoft Teams with your friends and family
It’s taken a while, especially considering the number of people who are looking for convenient ways to chat and videoconference these days, but Microsoft has finally created a version of its business Teams app for personal use. The app, which is considered to be in preview, is currently only available…
Read MoreDo You Really Need to Spend More Than $400 on a Phone?
This week, we discuss the growing trend of mid-range smartphones, why they’re good, and why they’re bad. Source
Read MoreThe US declared war on TikTok because it can’t handle the truth
I cannot emphasize enough how messed up this entire “sell TikTok to an American company” saga is. The latest twist is a deeply confusing set of executive orders banning transactions with ByteDance (TikTok’s Chinese parent company) and WeChat (a Chinese texting app). The legal dubiousness of this move is the…
Read MoreTikTok says Trump’s ban attempt shows ‘no adherence to the law’
TikTok has hit back at President Trump’s executive order to ban all transactions with its parent company Bytedance from September 20, saying it shows “no adherence to the law.” The Chinese firm says the executive order was issued “without any due process” after a year in which it claims it…
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