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    Baratza Vario-W Review: A Grinder for the Serious Coffee Brewer

    This programmable coffee grinder is the ultimate setup for serious home baristas, as long as you prefer brewing methods that require finer grinds. Source

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      Telegram abandons billion-dollar blockchain project amid SEC probe

      Telegram founder Pavel Durov has announced that the company’s billion-dollar TON blockchain platform has been called off due to the company’s ongoing legal tussle with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Telegram’s plan hit a wall after the SEC won a preliminary injunction in a US court against the…

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        Alphabet’s balloon-powered Loon internet comes to Mozambique

        Alphabet has announced that Loon will soon provide its balloon-powered 4G internet service to several regions in Mozambique. The company has teamed with local carrier Vodacom to serve the Cabo Delgado and Niassa provinces, two vast regions that curre… Source

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          FinTechs join forces to offer financial support for small businesses

          Starling, the digital bank, and Funding Circle, the UK’s small business loan platform, have entered a strategic partnership to provide £300 million of lending to small businesses under the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS).  Starling will lend through Funding Circle alongside other institutional investors, and will help more than 4,000…

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            SteelSeries’ Apple-compatible Nimbus+ controller has a 50-hour battery life

            SteelSeries has officially launched the Nimbus+, a follow-up to the original Nimbus wireless gaming controller for Apple devices. It retains the original controller’s looks with additional features that include clickable joysticks the capability to l… Source

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              UK broadband ‘is coping’ with lockdown demand

              The UK’s broadband infrastructure has remained resilient during the coronavirus crisis, absorbing the additional demand caused by lockdown with a negligible impact on performance. Ofcom data shows that download speeds have decreased by two per cent during the lockdown period, while upload speeds have fallen by just one per cent.…

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