There are huge numbers of tech-related tips and tricks out there that can totally simplify your daily routine and make your life much easier in general. For instance, Apple’s charging cords for iOS devices and Macs tend to fray after a few years of wear, which means you’ll have to spend money every few years […]
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Lomachenko vs Campbell Live Stream: UK time and how to watch the fight online
credit: Sky Sports Lomachenko vs Campbell Live Stream: How to watch Lomachenko vs Campbell online Briton’s Luke Campbell is up against the toughest competitor he’s faced so far in the form of Vasyl Lomachenko. He takes on Lomachenko at the O2 Arena in London tonight, but make no mistake, this won’t be an easy fight. […]
Continue readingValve reportedly planning to fight EU antitrust charges
Back in April, the EU stated its intent to target six game publishers for blocking download codes bought from non-home regions within Europe. Reuters reports that while Bandai Namco, Capcom, Focus Home, Koch Media and ZeniMax intend to settle, Valve plans to fight the charges. Reuters understands that Valve plans to ask for a closed-door […]
Continue readingFast Charge: 4 big phone launches we could see at IFA 2019
After a quiet summer where the Galaxy Note 10 was pretty much the only important release, we’re finally approaching the busiest time of the year for tech. But before we get into the launch of the iPhone 11 or Huawei Mate 30 there’s the huge IFA 2019 gadget show in Berlin to contend with. Unlike Mobile World […]
Continue readingLenovo reveals IFA 2019 lineup – including new IdeaPads, IdeaCentres and Chromebooks
IFA 2019 kicks off next week and Lenovo has revealed its new 2019 devices ahead of showing them off at the big event. Lenovo plans on showcasing the new entries in its laptop, desktop, tablets and monitors ranges during its annual Tech Life event at IFA. The range is fairly all-compassing – covering all the needs […]
Continue readingLenovo just revealed two new family-friendly Amazon Fire alternatives
Ahead of the busy back to school rush, Lenovo has unveiled two tablets with a handy new option to control what your youngsters are looking at. The new tablets are called the Lenovo Tab M7 and Tab M8, and they’ll both be available to buy from October 2019. Related: Best tablets Specifically aimed at young families […]
Continue readingIs Samsung or Huawei the best brand for reliable Android software updates?
Research has revealed which smartphone brands are the most — and least — reliable at rolling out Android software updates. Which comes out on top? The report reveals that Nokia is actually the most reliable brand for software updates, with nearly all of its devices getting a piece of the (Android) Pie, while Samsung came in second […]
Continue readingMinecraft RTX is the first game worth the ray tracing upgrade
Nvidia took a big gamble on ray tracing when it launched its RTX series graphics cards last year. There’s no doubt ray tracing improves visuals for games, with lighting effects behaving more naturally and shadows offering more detail than before, but whether that enhancement is significant enough to merit the extra cost of Nvidia’s RTX […]
Continue readingHow to delete your Twitter account permanently
Delete Twitter: How to delete your Twitter account Twitter can be useful, informative, and − whisper it − even pretty uplifting at times. But it also has a habit of bringing out the worst in people. Twitter can be an unbearable cesspit of smugness, shameless self-promotion and straight-up hatred. If you’re ready to give it […]
Continue readingGoogle reveals iPhone cyber hack that was enabled by 12 security flaws
A security researcher from Google has detailed that the firm has discovered a hacking effort aimed at iPhones, for the purpose of obtaining personal data. The hack was enabled by 12 security flaws, most of these beings bugs from Apple’s Safari web browser, and the attack was carried out through websites that implanted monitoring software […]
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