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Newton Mail gets another new lease of life
Professional email client Newton Mail has been given another new lease of life after nearly closing for a second time. The service was initially shut down last month after previous owners Essential decided to drop their involvement, but now looks set to come back to life with new owners. Newton…
Read MoreShining a light on shadow IoT devices
For enterprises to hit their next milestone, they need to innovate at speed and at scale. As demand rises for remote working, so does the demand for flexible enterprise technology systems to enable improved accessibility for workers and branch offices. To maintain a dynamic remote working environment, it is also…
Read MoreDispatchTrack, a last-mile logistics platform, raises $144M in its first-ever funding
The current state of our COVID-19 world has underscored more than ever before the need for reliable delivery and e-commerce services: consumers sheltering in place are shopping more than ever online and getting items brought directly to their homes; and retailers urgently need platforms that can help them manage, sell…
Read More‘Overwatch’ is adding a competitive mode that doesn’t require role locks
Competitive Open Queue mode is set to become a permanent feature in Overwatch. In a video address, Blizzard game director Jeff Kaplan revealed that the new arcade mode — which lets players pick a character without being restricted by the 2-2-2 split… Source
Read MoreHackers are impersonating Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet for phishing scams
Hackers have registered domains posing as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet-related URLs, according to a new report from Check Point Research. As significantly more people are using these videoconferencing services during the COVID-19 pandemic, the domains could be used to pose as official links, potentially tricking people into downloading…
Read MoreHow the “Plandemic” video hoax went viral
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the big social platforms have generally been quicker than usual to intervene in the spread of misinformation. We’ve seen Facebook, Google, and Twitter add various labels, warnings, and links to high-quality news sources and public health organizations. And for the most part, the dumbest theories…
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