Netflix confirms it’s adding playback speed controls to its Android app

Starting tomorrow, Netflix will let some Android users control the playback speeds of their videos, The Verge reports. The feature, which will roll out to more Android subscribers over the next… Visit link: Netflix confirms it’s adding playback speed controls to its Android app

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Windows Update is a bifurcated mess

This week’s “Preview” patches led to some bizarre, unexplained, and self-contradictory behavior. Here’s what we’ve been able to piece together, based on what actually happened – not… Read the original post: Windows Update is a bifurcated mess

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Telegram is the latest company to file an EU antitrust complaint against Apple

If big tech thought that its antitrust reckoning would end with yesterday’s hearings, it’ll have its optimism sorely dented by what’s likely to follow. A number of smaller players are… Read the original here: Telegram is the latest company to file an EU antitrust complaint against Apple

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Garmin confirms a cyber attack took its systems offline

Garmin is finally giving its users more information about the system outage the company has been dealing with since the morning of July 23rd. The company has just confirmed earlier reports that it… Follow this link: Garmin confirms a cyber attack took its systems offline

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Australian government sues Google for misleading consumers in data collection

The Australian government has filed its second lawsuit against Google in less than a year over privacy concerns, this time alleging the tech giant misled Australian consumers in an attempt to… See the original post: Australian government sues Google for misleading consumers in data collection

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