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    Spotify is bringing back the Summer Rewind playlist

    Spotify is bringing back your favorite warm weather jams from summers past. Starting tomorrow, you’ll be able to access Your Summer Rewind — a personalized playlist Spotify first introduced back in 2017 that’s populated with your most listened songs… Source

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      What’s on TV this week: ‘Star Wars Episode I: Racer’ and ‘Twilight Zone’

      While we wait for Squadrons VR dogfighting action, this week gamers can enjoy a retro Star Wars game, as a modernized version of Episode 1: Racer arrives — after a couple of delays — for PS4 and Switch. Meanwhile, CBS All Access is streaming a second… Source

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        Billions of online tracking records leaked online

        A security researcher has discovered an unsecured database which contains billions of tracking records about users’ activity online. What makes this discovery particularly interesting is the fact that the database belongs to BlueKai which Oracle purchased for around $400m back in 2014.  BlueKai is a startup that uses website cookies…

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          Here’s a technology that could make laptops and smartphones last longer

          When you think about the parts of our electronic devices that consume the most power, the screen and processor usually spring to mind. However, data transfer – either within the device or over the waves (i.e. to cloud storage providers) – is consuming more and more power. Scientists at the…

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            Current-gen Marvel’s Avengers players will get free next-gen upgrade

            With so many great games still to come for current-generation consoles during the second half of 2020, there exists an awkward limbo where gamers must decide whether to play immediately or hold out for next-gen versions at the end of the year. Thankfully, publishers and console-makers are trying to make…

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              ARM chips are inside the world’s most powerful supercomputer

              On the same day that Apple announced its plan to transition to its own silicon on Mac, the Top500 crowned an ARM-based build as the world's most powerful supercomputer. The announcement marks the first time a system with ARM processors has debuted on… Source

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