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Trump administration is planning to ban end-to-end encryption
Senior Trump officials have discussed the possibility of passing new legislation that could make it illegal for companies to offer end-to-end encryption through their services.
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Apple Music now boasts 60 million paid subscribers
Today, in an interview to French site Numerama, iTunes chief Eddy Cue has confirmed that Apple Music has reached 60 million paid subscribers.
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EA patches Origin vulnerabilities that could put 300 million users at risk
EA patched major vulnerabilities in their Origin game store that could allow hackers to hijack over 300 million Origin user accounts around the world.
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Apple Pay is now available in Greece, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and more
Apple is now rolling out Apple Pay in Greece, Portugal, Romania, and Slovakia with financial backing from a number of large European banks including Monese and N26.
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10 Tips for Creating Searchable PDF Documents
You can make your PDF document searchable by using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) tech by following the tips discussed in this article.
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Steam will not support Ubuntu 19.10 and later over 32-bit compatibility
Valve has officially announced that it is dropping support for Ubuntu 19.10 and future releases, due to latter’s decision to stop providing 32-bit packages in its archives.
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Microsoft To-Do app is now available for Apple Mac
Microsoft To-Do app is now available as a native Mac app. Users who are running macOS 10.13 or higher can download the app via Apple’s Mac App Store.
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Leaked Samsung Galaxy Note 10 renders reveal centered pin-hole camera, no headphone jack or Bixby button
Thanks to @OnLeaks and 91mobiles, we have our first wholesome preview of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 with a hole punch display, but no headphone jack or Bixby button.
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Samsung Galaxy XCover 4S images and specifications leaked
Samsung is currently working on a new rugged smartphone, known as Galaxy XCover 4S and some renders and specifications for the handset have been leaked.
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Skype brings a Screen Sharing feature to iOS and Android devices
Skype has officially announced that it is rolling out Screen Sharing feature along with an improved and redesigned mobile calling experience for Android and iOS devices.
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Apple watchOS 6 supports Apple Watch Series 4, 3, 2 and 1
Apple announced watchOS 6 during WWDC 2019 conference and it will support all Apple Watch models, including Series 4, 3, 2 and 1.
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Samsung officially announced Galaxy Jean2 and Galaxy Wide4 in South Korea
Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy Jean2 and Galaxy Wide4 smartphones in South Korea. The devices are actually rebranded Galaxy A20e and Galaxy A20 handsets.
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OnePlus 7 is now available for purchase in India, China, Europe and UK
The OnePlus 7 is now officially available for purchase in the UK, Europe, China, and India. It comes in 8GB/256GB and 12GB/256GB configurations in China, with the rest of the world getting 6GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB combos.
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How to Convert Videos to Audio Files?
In this article, we will talk about different methods and tools that you can use to convert videos to audio files.
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10 Tech Must-Haves for the Aspiring Professional Gamer
Are you an aspiring professional gamer? As you work on perfecting your kill shot strategy and reaction times, revamp your rig with these 10 tech must-haves.
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Desktop Alert System For Critical Information Delivery
A great way to get your information to them is by investing in a desktop news ticker – a small window of moving text that scrolls along the bottom of their computer screens.
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Supreme Court allows App Store Monopoly Lawsuit Against Apple
U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that iPhone owners can forward with their class action lawsuit against Apple in an anti-competitive case involving the App Store.
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WhatsApp call exploit left Android phones and iPhones vulnerable to Israeli spyware
Whatsapp has disclosed a vulnerability that allowed hackers to remotely install spyware on iOS and Android phones by exploiting a bug in the audio call feature of the app.