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  • Mar 13 / 2020
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Here’s Microsoft’s Windows 10X File Explorer In All Its Modernized Glory

Here's Microsoft's Windows 10X File Explorer In All Its Modernized Glory
Microsoft is working on a modernized File Explorer for Windows 10X, and some images of the alleged File Explorer have now leaked out. The new File Explorer will be preloaded on Windows 10X when it launches later this year, and it can be used for browsing OneDrive or the local storage drives inside a computer. The new File Explorer also allows

  • Mar 13 / 2020
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All Overwatch League Events Cancelled For March And April Over Coronavirus Fears

All Overwatch League Events Cancelled For March And April Over Coronavirus Fears
Major events all over the country are being canceled as organizers fear the spread of the coronavirus. The latest events to be canceled are all March and April Overwatch League events. The live events have been canceled globally due to fears of the coronavirus. The Overwatch League wrote on Twitter that it was closely monitoring COVID-19 (coronavirus),

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Google Pixel 4a’s Leaked Pricing Is The Cure We Need For Rash Of Expensive Phones

Google Pixel 4a's Leaked Pricing Is The Cure We Need For Rash Of Expensive Phones
We still have a couple of months to go before Google formally introduces its Pixel 4a family, assuming it sticks to the same release schedule as the Pixel 3a, which was announced at least year’s Google I/O event. Launch pricing might also be the same—rumor has it the Pixel 4A will start at $399, making it once again far cheaper than some premium

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New MacBook Pro And MacBook Air With Magic Keyboard Rumored For Q2 Launch

New MacBook Pro And MacBook Air With Magic Keyboard Rumored For Q2 Launch
Slowly but surely, Apple is moving on from using keyboards with a flawed butterfly mechanism, and outfitting new products with scissor switches like the ones it used on MacBook Pro models prior to the 2015 redesign. As such, it’s expected that a couple of upcoming products—a new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air—will implement a so-called “Magic

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How To Enable Google Crome’s New Privacy-Focused ‘Default To Guest’ Mode

How To Enable Google Crome's New Privacy-Focused 'Default To Guest' Mode
Google Chrome is the popular browser on the planet, and the search giant is always looking for ways to add features and improve security across the board. The latest new feature being introduced to Chrome is an expansion of the existing Guest mode. It’s called “Default to Guest” mode and is primarily aimed at power users.

Default to Guest

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Is A GeForce RTX 2060 Refresh In NVIDIA’s Product Pipeline Ahead Of Ampere?

Is A GeForce RTX 2060 Refresh In NVIDIA's Product Pipeline Ahead Of Ampere?
A recent submission to the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) website seemingly suggests NVIDIA is getting ready to refresh its GeForce RTX 2060 with more video memory. The listing outlines a handful of products from ASUS, one of NVIDIA’s hardware partners, including no less than three GeForce RTX 2060 models with 8GB of RAM.

To be clear,

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Google Camera 7.4 APK Leak Confirms 4K 60 FPS Video Recording Might Come To Pixels

Google Camera 7.4 APK Leak Confirms 4K 60 FPS Video Recording Might Come To Pixels
One of the features that many fans of Google Pixel devices want to land for future smartphones is the ability to record 4K video at 60 fps, and a new leak suggests that feature is in the works. The leak comes courtesy of the Google Camera 7.4 APK.

Google Camera 7.4 is an unreleased version of the Google camera app for Pixel devices. It’s

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Microsoft Issues Fix For Critical Windows 10 SMBv3 Wormable Exploit, Update Now

Microsoft Issues Fix For Critical Windows 10 SMBv3 Wormable Exploit, Update Now
Earlier this week on Patch Tuesday, Microsoft issued its usual bevy of security update for its software products, including Windows 10. However, what the company didn’t plan on doing was accidentally revealing details of a critical “wormable” exploit that had been discovered in the Server Message Block 3.1.1 (SMBv3) network communication protocol.

Not

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Folding@Home Needs Your CPU Cycles To Help Researchers Battle Deadly Coronavirus

Folding@Home Needs Your CPU Cycles To Help Researchers Battle Deadly Coronavirus
As the coronavirus continues to spread, Standford University’s Folding@home project announced that CPU-based protein folding COVID-19 jobs are headed to the distributed computing client. For those who wish to do so, this means they can donate their unused CPU cycles to potentially critical research into the coronavirus.

The idea behind