Category: Articles
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Apple’s ‘Spring Loaded’ Event: Here’s What to Expect
We now know that Apple’s first major product case in 2021 will take place on Wednesday, April 21. (Many thanks to Siri!) After attending not one, not two, but three activities this season, what does Apple possibly have to offer? Really, there’s a tonne — but save your iBong jokes, because it has nothing to…
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3 Steps to Convert from Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Home
Windows 10 S is a version of Windows 10 that you may not be able to use when purchasing a copy for your new PC build, but it could be included with your new laptop. It’s possible that you’re unaware that you’re using Windows 10 S. That’s because it’s almost identical to Windows 10 Home…
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Microsoft Edge Adds A Useful Kid’s Mode That Google Chrome Should Add Too
Microsoft Edge quickly skyrocketed to the second-most popular desktop browser after switching to Chromium, the same engine that powers Google Chrome. One of its standout features, Microsoft Edge Kids Mode, has contributed to its growing popularity by offering a safer and more tailored browsing experience for children. Since its debut, Microsoft Edge has added many…
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Google introduces new Chrome features to spice up your productivity
Google announced some new features of Chrome. From new PDF reader features to named browser windows, these new features can improve your work efficiency. Google highlighted many features in its blog post on Thursday, such as improved browser performance, which has already been used by the company. Thanks to the recent update, active tabs have…
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Microsoft unveils 64-bit version
64-bit One Drive is now available in public preview After releasing the 64-bit version of its cloud storage solution earlier this year, Microsoft revealed that its updated version of One Drive is now available in public preview. So far, when the software giant first released the 64-bit version of Windows in 2003, users could only…
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PRIVACY, CONVENIENCE, AND THE STATE OF COMPASSION IN CHROME, EDGE, AND THE USER BETWEEN
There are a lot of promotion about Microsoft Edge now days, I come across articles that, for one reason or another, advise the reader to “ditch Google Chrome in favor of Microsoft Edge.” Many new and upcoming Edge features are frequently mentioned in these posts, as is the fact that Edge is now developed with…
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Intel will manufacture chips for others as part of a major restructuring effort.
After years of trying to catch up with competitors, Intel’s new Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger revealed Tuesday that the company’s main strategy would be to produce chips for other companies. Intel has traditionally concentrated on producing its own chips, but that will change with the establishment of the new and independent Intel Foundry Services business…
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We must protect our global financial networks from cyber threats. “A Viewpoint”
The assessment that a main cyber attack poses is a risk to monetary stability is axiomatic. The arena’s governments and agencies maintain to conflict to contain the danger because it stays uncertain who is in authority for defensive the system. Progressively concerned, key voices are sounding the alert. In February 2020, Christine Lagarde, president of…
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What to do when Google locks you out of your account
Google has a long history of providing poor developer support, particularly to smaller, independent studios and teams. However, the company’s overall customer service is lacking, and today’s horror story is the kind that will possibly prompt a Google Takeout backup, just in case. One customer’s Google account was fully disabled at midnight last night. They say that…
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International Women’s Day! Many More Steps to Take!
Change isn’t just about big headline moments, victories and international agreements: change is the way we talk, think, and act in our day-to-day life and this can create a ripple effect that benefits everyone. According to statistics almost 60 percent of women around the world work in the corporate sector as well as, in the…