Zoom rolls out two-factor authentication for all accounts

Zoom has unveiled two-factor authentication (2FA) for all user accounts, to make it easier to prevent “zoombombing” and other security breaches. Once enabled, the system will require users to… Read this article: Zoom rolls out two-factor authentication for all accounts

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Amazon wants a Joe Exotic series starring Nicolas Cage

One of the clearest signs that we’re approaching the Peak TV bubble is the number of upstart streaming companies making the same damn show. Variety is reporting that Amazon is looking to launch… More here: Amazon wants a Joe Exotic series starring Nicolas Cage

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Apple’s September 15 event: Why Apple may host multiple events

Apple’s September event may look a bit different this year, but the (virtual) show will still go on. Expect to see the new Apple Watch Series 6 and updated iPad Air at the September 15 “Time… Go here to see the original: Apple’s September 15 event: Why Apple may host multiple events

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Gateway PCs are back

The Gateway PC brand (and its cow-spotted boxes) pretty much faded into obscurity after Acer snapped it up for $710 million way back in 2007. Now, Gateway is back with a new line of laptops,… Go here to see the original: Gateway PCs are back

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The Morning After: Our verdict on the Microsoft Surface Duo

OK, so that’s enough about Xbox. (Well, almost.) Changing tack, but sticking with Microsoft, we reviewed the Surface Duo, an unusual mobile device for a company that doesn’t make mobile… Continue reading here: The Morning After: Our verdict on the Microsoft Surface Duo

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Android versions: A living history from 1.0 to 11

What a long, strange trip it’s been. From its inaugural release to today, Android has transformed visually, conceptually and functionally — time and time again. Google’s mobile operating system… The rest is here: Android versions: A living history from 1.0 to 11

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