Epic vs. Apple is not about ‘freedom’

I’ve been trying to avoid writing about the Epic-Apple quarrel. While it serves to help consolidate App Store critics, it’s not the dramatic fight Epic seems to believe. It’s about money and… Go here to see the original: Epic vs. Apple is not about ‘freedom’

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Google Meet comes to TVs thanks to Chromecast

After taking countless video calls throughout the coronavirus pandemic, you’re probably at the point where you want to mix things up a bit. Now you can with Google Meet. Google has started rolling… Continued here: Google Meet comes to TVs thanks to Chromecast

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Facebook and Twitter push back against links to ‘Plandemic’ sequel

Months after the coronavirus pandemic spread worldwide, social media platforms are still dealing with misinformation. In May a video titled Plandemic spread across Facebook, YouTube and Twitter,… View original post here: Facebook and Twitter push back against links to ‘Plandemic’ sequel

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Here’s what needs to happen next with Android upgrades

It’s a rare day when I get to write about Android upgrades and actually be, dare I say it, almost optimistic. You know the drill by now, right? Android upgrades are by and large a hot, sticky mess… See the original post here: Here’s what needs to happen next with Android upgrades

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Netflix is testing a "Shuffle Play" button

Netflix is testing a new “Shuffle Play” feature that could help you find something to watch if you’re feeling overwhelmed with all your streaming options, TechCrunch has confirmed. Based on… Excerpt from: Netflix is testing a "Shuffle Play" button

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Windows 10 update (and retirement) calendar: Mark these dates

Windows 10 was supposed to release, rinse and repeat on a metronomic cadence. Ticktock. Each update was to have its months in the sun, then fade away as its support expired. Ticktock. The… See the original post here: Windows 10 update (and retirement) calendar: Mark these dates

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