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    Chrome’s autofill is getting more secure and convenient

    Google is updating its Chrome browser to let you automatically enter saved passwords and credit card details into forms more easily and securely, the company has announced. The browser will now use biometric authentication like a fingerprint to autofill credit card details without having to ask for your three-digit CVC…

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      TikTok has a bold new plan to win over regulators

      Programming note: It’s time for our summer vacation! The stretch between January and today is the longest uninterrupted period we have ever written The Interface, and so we’re taking a break to recharge. We return August 17th. On any other day, the memo that Kevin Mayer published Wednesday might have…

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        Honor MagicBook 15 with Ryzen 5 3500U launched in India null

        Update (July 31): The Honor MagicBook 15 is now launched and available in India at a price of Rs 42,990. The Honor MagicBook 15 is now official. This will be the brand’s first product in the PC segment. The company has posted some of the key specs and features of…

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          Twitter enforces its new hate policy by banning David Duke

          Twitter has banned notorious white supremacist David Duke, enforcing a new policy against hate speech links it introduced earlier this month. “The account you referenced has been permanently suspended for repeated violations of the Twitter Rules on h… Source

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            BT says coronavirus has hit revenues but is optimistic of recovery null

            BT is counting the cost of the coronavirus crisis after revenues and profits were hit by the pandemic over the past three months. The UK’s biggest telecommunications company reported a seven per cent drop in revenue to £5.25 billion while pre-tax profits fell by 13 per cent to £561 million.…

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              Halo Infinite multiplayer will be free-to-play and up to 120fps, leaks reveal

              An Irish retailer has revealed that Halo Infinite’s multiplayer mode will be free-to-play and support up to 120fps. Smyths Toys Superstores briefly posted details (Google Cache) about Halo Infinite multiplayer on a promotional page this week before quickly removing them once the internet discovered the references. “The legendary Halo series…

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