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    Webcams have become impossible to find, and prices are skyrocketing

    Most laptops come with a built-in webcam, but if you’re working at home from a desktop or maybe just looking to touch up the mediocre quality of whatever camera you’re stuck with, external webcams are still a crucial accessory. But with so many people now firmly settled into work-from-home life,…

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      You won’t be able to buy Xiaomi’s new cheap fitness tracker – or at least, not yet

      When Xiaomi unveiled a new fitness tracker from its sub-brand Redmi, we thought this new Redmi Band could be one of the best cheap fitness trackers available, but it seems the band won’t actually be available in most places. Xiaomi has told TechRadar that the company has no plans to…

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        Zoom gets a new privacy feature it’s needed since day one

        Zoom has made a small but long overdue change to its app’s interface, which should help users avoid falling victim to ‘Zoom-bombing’, where unwanted and unexpected guests join a call for the sole purpose of annoying its participants. Zoom has become enormously popular in recent weeks as companies shut down…

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          Stocks gain despite 6.6M new US unemployment claims

          Domestic stocks rose today in the United States, with all major indices opening higher. TechCrunch has slowed its daily coverage of the US stock market as volatility has receded. We try to avoid covering the stock market too much, but there are days when doing so would be derelict. The…

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            App development shop V/One is giving away 50,000 free mobile app builds to budding LA mobile businesses

            The Los Angeles-based app development shop, V/One, is giving away 50,000 free mobile app builds through the rest of April as the company officially launches its platform for would-be, LA-based mobile app moguls. Since its soft launch, December 20th of last year, the app development company has built over 100…

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              Facebook’s ‘Campus’ test hints at a return to its college roots

              Facebook is apparently hoping to go back to its roots as a service that connects college students with each other. App researcher Jane Manchun Wong has unearthed an experimental feature called “Campus,” which can be exclusively accessed by college st… Source

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