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    NBA 2K’s simulated playoffs crown the LA Lakers champs for 2020

    While the league and several star players seem like they’re warming to the idea of organizing a real finish to the 2019-2020 NBA season, the makers of NBA 2K have completed their simulated version. The Bucks and Lakers faced off in the virtual finals… Source

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      Apple could launch an ‘affordable’ 10-inch iPad this year

      Apple may have a couple more product launches scheduled for late 2020 and early 2021 despite production issues brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. According to notable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the tech giant could launch an affordable 10.8-inch i… Source

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        TSMC to build a $12 billion advanced semiconductor plant in Arizona with U.S. government support

        Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the world’s largest contract semiconductor foundry, said today that it plans to build an advanced chip foundry in Arizona with support from the state and the United States federal government. The announcement follows a Wall Street Journal report earlier this week that White House officials were…

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          This is the world’s slowest laptop, yet people can’t wait to buy it

          PC enthusiasts have flocked to crowdfunding platform Crowdsupply to back an ongoing campaign for a unique new laptop: the MNT Reform. In a nutshell, the device promises to be open, customizable, hackable and entirely transparent. It’s also the only notebook in existence that complies in full with the standards of…

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            Nintendo announces more SNES and NES games for Switch

            Nintendo has announced the addition of four more games to its Switch Online subscription service. Nintendo Switch Online lets you play Switch games over the internet as well as providing a library of free NES and SNES titles. The additions for May include one NES game and three SNES games.…

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              Netflix video quality remains throttled, to the annoyance of premium users

              Earlier this year Netflix announced that it would cut streaming video quality to reduce the amount of bandwidth consumed by its users during the pandemic. With more people working from home than ever before, the company’s decision made sense at the time. However, it has now been almost two months…

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