Image Credit: Getty Images via UEFA Germany U21 vs Spain U21 Live Stream: Watch the European Championship final online Spain face off against Germany at the Stadio Friuli this afternoon in the European U21 Championship final. It’s a repeat of the 2017 showpiece, which Germany won 1-0. Our guide reveals all you need to know to […]
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Fast Charge: Why Bill Gates wasn’t the only loser with the Windows Phone
Windows lost out to Android in the early days of smartphones and Bill Gates is right to feel regret, but it wasn’t just Microsoft who lost out. It’s estimated that Bill Gates is worth over $100 billion (£79 billion) and he is widely admired as much for his prolific philanthropy as for the technological innovations […]
Continue readingMozilla’s new Android Browser is faster and more secure, and you can test it out now
Mozilla has unveiled the first preview of a redesigned from the ground up Android browser, which you can test right now, if you so desire. Firefox Preview is Android Firefox but rebuilt from scratch to use Mozilla’s own GeckoView rendering engine, which also powers Firefox Focus, a privacy-centered browser. That browser’s development is currently on […]
Continue readingTrump: US tech firms allowed to sell to Huawei once again
President Trump has agreed to allow US tech companies like Google and Qualcomm to once again start selling to Chinese firm Huawei following the restart of trade talks between the two countries. The comments, made at a press conference at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, come after growing trade hostilities between China and the […]
Continue readingHas Apple stopped innovating? Jony Ive seems to think so
Has Apple stopped innovating? Superstar designer Jony Ive seems to think so, at least according to his earlier promise to leave Apple and go it alone if the company ever stopped innovating. Late on Wednesday evening, Apple announced that Ive would be leaving the company to start up his own design firm. Buried in an […]
Continue readingGoogle Maps can now let you know how awful your commute will be with this cool feature
Google is using its mass of data to try and tell Google Maps passengers how busy their chosen method of public transport is going to be at any given time. They’re also adding information on traffic to more areas, meaning you should be able to see just how doomed your morning commute is, no matter […]
Continue readingGames on Google Stadia won’t be any cheaper than usual, even with a subscription
Google Stadia is due to launch this November, and now further details are beginning to emerge regarding its business model. The streaming service will release in select territories with a Pro subscription tier that will cost players £8.99 a month, coming with a select library of titles on release which will include Destiny 2. Stadia […]
Continue readingBoost Your Nintendo Switch Storage with £20 off the SanDisk 128GB Micro SD
Don’t let the gameplay stop. Buy a 128GB SanDisk Micro SD card for just £14.99, saving you £20 off the retail price. Courtesy of Base.com, get a nifty slice of extra storage for your devices with the SanDisk Micro SD card, equipped with a 128GB capacity, for £14.99 — down from £34.99. A not too […]
Continue readingHow Jony Ive leaving Apple will affect the iPhone, MacBook and Apple TV
It finally happened. One of the key drivers behind some of Apple’s most iconic designs and products, Jony Ive, has left the company. To non-tech fans this may not sound like a big deal, after all how important can a designer be at a tech company? But as we all know, Apple isn’t just another […]
Continue readingWinners and Losers – Jony Ive quits while Verizon breaks the Internet
It has been a relatively quiet week here at Trusted Towers. We’ve been basking in the post-E3 afterglow, bedding in to our new office, and enjoying the World Cup. But there’s been no shortage of headlines. EE got walloped with a £100k fine for spamming folks with texts, the new the new DisplayPort 2.0 standard […]
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