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    Ready your graphics cards, Crysis might be getting remastered

    Back in the late 2000s, it became a meme to test the best gaming PCs by asking ourselves “can it run Crysis”. And, while the game has stayed a visual heavyweight, it’s not really much of an accomplishment to get it running smoothly these days – what with all the…

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      Amazon lets sellers resume shipping ‘non-essential’ items to warehouses

      In an effort to better meet the surge in consumer demand, Amazon announced last month that its fulfillment centers would only accept shipments of medical supplies and household cleaning goods from independent merchants. At the time, the company said… Source

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        Twitter, YouTube TV web apps come to Play Store for Chromebooks

        Today, the most common way to install apps on a Chromebook is to download the Android version through the Play Store. But that isn’t a perfect solution, in part because the apps aren’t designed for Chrome OS. It looks like this could be changing thou… Source

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          Quibi fast-tracks plans to bring its bite-sized shows to TVs

          Did you wonder why Quibi insisted on launching a mobile-focused video service in the middle of a pandemic without a realistic way to watch on your TV? So did Quibi. CEO Meg Whitman told CNBC that the company was stepping up plans to let the app cast… Source

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            WebEx users targeted in new phishing campaign

            A new phishing campaign designed to harvest Cisco WebEx credentials through a security warning for the application has been discovered by the Cofense Phishing Defense Center (PDC). Surprisingly, Cisco’s own Secure Email Gateway failed to catch this new campaign which was launched at a time when millions of people are…

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              Clearbanc cuts staff to navigate ‘long-term economic impacts’ of COVID-19

              Clearbanc, a Toronto-based company that funds startups through equity-free investments, has laid off 17 employees to help it navigate the long-term economic impact of COVID-19, TechCrunch has learned. The cuts impact about 8% of the staff, with affecting roles ranging from office managers, recruiters, and sales. Co-founder Michele Romanow says…

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