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    Microsoft accidentally released a new version of Windows

    Microsoft is hard at work on the next version of Windows, codenamed Next Valley for now. Earlier there was news that the company intends to return to a three-year release cycle for new versions of the operating system, with the next release scheduled for 2024. During the Ignite Keynote conference, some developers noticed an updated version of […] More

  • INTEL HAS BECOME ONE STEP CLOSER TO THE PRODUCTION OF QUANTUM CHIPS
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    Intel has become one step closer to the production of quantum chips

    Intel has reached a major milestone in the production of quantum chips for a new era of high performance computing. At Intel’s Gordon Moore Park in Hillsborough, Oregon, Intel Labs and Components Research has achieved the highest level of silicon spin-qubit device manufacturing through extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV). The company’s engineers have created quantum chips with extraordinary […] More

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    Zoom will launch its own email and calendar to compete with Microsoft and Google

    According to online sources, Zoom, a videoconferencing company, is developing its own email client and calendar. It is assumed that the launch of these services will help turn the company’s platform into a full-fledged competitor to Google Workspace and Microsoft Office. Image Source: Pixabay Zoom’s desire to develop new services is understandable, since the growth of […] More

  • THIS NEW WHATSAPP FEATURE WILL MAKE LIFE HARDER FOR HACKERS
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    This new WhatsApp feature will make life harder for hackers

    WhatsApp, as the most popular messenger, is an attractive target for all sorts of attackers trying to gain access to user accounts. For additional security, the service supports two-factor authentication, but most users simply ignore this feature. There are also those who unknowingly give one-time authorization passwords to scammers, thereby allowing them to gain access to their […] More

  • Why should you start using a VPN to surf the internet?
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    Why you should start using a VPN to surf the internet

    You may already know what VPNs are and how they work, although there are certain considerations that can be taken into account in order to enhance the way in which this tool is used to navigate the Internet correctly. As well as in the way in which user data is protected against cyber attacks. Therefore, if […] More

  • Google debuts Fast Pair to improve audio switching experience
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    Google debuts Fast Pair to improve audio switching experience

    Google recently revealed that it is working on a feature to instantly and conveniently switch audio sources on Bluetooth devices, specifically wireless headphones. Going into details, we are talking about Fast Pair, a feature that we actually knew about at the beginning of the year, but that has been hard to come by until now; which debuts with the […] More

  • Google Analytics could be completely banned in Italy
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    Google Analytics could be completely banned in Italy

    The Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali) has ruled that the transfer of data from local users to the United States using Google Analytics is illegal. Previously, similar decisions were made by the Austrian and French authorities. Image Source: Pexels / pixabay.com The decision was made when checking one of the Italian resources. In […] More

  • The 10 Most Expensive NFTs Ever Sold
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    The 10 Most Expensive NFTs Ever Sold

    Investors and collectors of large sums of money continue to pour their money into non-fungible tokens, from cat memes to pixelated apes to popular NFT collectibles like the Boring Ape Yacht Club, and many more — we mean It’s a lot — punk-like incarnation. In fact, despite the recent decline in NFT prices, sales are […] More

  • Capture One 22 Update Version 15.3.0 Adds Magic Eraser and Improved Capture to Computer
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    Capture One 22 Update Version 15.3.0 Adds Magic Eraser and Improved Capture to Computer

    Capture One has released an update to its popular Capture One 22 RAW converter , version number 15.3.0. The program has updated the function of shooting to the computer and added the “Magic Eraser” (Magic Eraser), as well as many new improvements. What’s new in Capture One 22 (15.3.0) Wireless shooting on Sony cameras to a computer Ability to save to […] More

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    Adobe Photoshop online: A free browser version

    Adobe ‘s creative cloud has begun testing a free, online version of its quintessential photo editor, Photoshop. It is currently undergoing limited testing, specifically in Canada, and requires at least one free Adobe account. Adobe looking to bring Photoshop to more users The same company describes the service as “Freemium” and eventually plans to reserve some features for paying subscribers. The […] More

  • ViewSonic ViewBoard 62
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    ViewSonic ViewBoard 62: The flagship series of interactive displays

    ViewSonic Corporation has updated the top-end series of interactive displays ViewBoard 62 for video conferencing. The ViewBoard 62 series uses the latest technology for seamless video conferencing. Models in this series have screens up to 86 inches with 4K resolution , and they are compatible with the most popular video communication programs such as Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Cisco Webex and Zoom Meetings . The auto framing and voice tracking […] More

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