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  1. FrostWire 6.9.10 (0 replies)
  2. Apple Confirms It Will Add USB-C Ports to iPhones After New EU Law (0 replies)
  3. Millions of WhatsApp users alerted over update that changes phone calls forever (0 replies)
  4. Microsoft's Windows Subsystem for Android finally gets its stable release (0 replies)
  5. Microsoft Plans an Xbox Mobile Game Store to Compete Against Google, Apple (0 replies)
  6. macOS Ventura to be released to all users on October 24 (0 replies)
  7. Nvidia Is 'Unlaunching' the 12GB RTX 4080 After Criticism (0 replies)
  8. Microsoft is discontinuing the Office brand name (0 replies)
  9. Google begins adding passkey support in Android and Chrome (0 replies)
  10. Twitter Rolls Out 'Mixed Media' Tweets (0 replies)
  11. Google Chrome tops this list of most vulnerable browsers (0 replies)
  12. Windows 11 22H2 blocked due to blue screens on some Intel systems (0 replies)
  13. Tesla ordered to recall more than a million US cars (0 replies)
  14. Microsoft will host its next Surface event on October 12th (0 replies)
  15. Grand Theft Auto VI footage leaked after hack, developer Rockstar confirms (0 replies)
  16. Intel Ditches Pentium and Celeron Chip Branding (0 replies)
  17. This Windows Bug Is So Bad Even Windows 7 Is Getting a Patch (0 replies)
  18. FrostWire 6.9.9 (0 replies)
  19. Google details how Nearby Sharing to yourself will work, rolling out soon (0 replies)
  20. Android users warned to delete apps as 'invasive' bug can empty bank account (0 replies)
  21. Twitter gives in to user requests for edit button (0 replies)
  22. The Type-C port just got a major update that will be available in the future (0 replies)
  23. Apple iPhone 14 event confirmed for 7 Sept (0 replies)
  24. Apple releases iOS, iPadOS and macOS security fixes for two zero-days under active attack (0 replies)
  25. Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.0 Release Candidate (0 replies)
  26. WhatsApp will soon let you slip out of group chats undetected (0 replies)
  27. Microsoft fixes Windows 11 encryption bug that can lead to corrupted data (0 replies)
  28. Twitter: Someone Exploited a Zero-Day to Access User Data (0 replies)
  29. YouTube testing 'pinch to zoom' feature for Premium users (0 replies)
  30. Intel to Unveil Wi-Fi 7 in 2024, Will Double the Speed of Wi-Fi 6E (0 replies)
  31. AMD’s next-gen Ryzen 7000 CPUs will arrive before September ends (0 replies)
  32. Google’s new look for Gmail is now arriving in your inbox (0 replies)
  33. Steve Jobs’ Apple-1 Prototype PCB Goes up for Auction (0 replies)
  34. Netflix Dodges App Store Tax With a New External Sign-Up Page on iOS (0 replies)
  35. Facebook is redesigning the home feed (0 replies)
  36. WhatsApp starts testing the option to hide your online status on Android (0 replies)
  37. Apple urges users to download the new iOS 15.6 that fixes 39 security vulnerabilities (0 replies)
  38. Snapchat calling and messaging to be made available on the web (0 replies)
  39. Netflix and Microsoft team up for cheaper plan with adverts (0 replies)
  40. Nikon to stop making SLR cameras and focus on mirrorless models (0 replies)
  41. Twitter Reveals "Most Tweeted About Games" In The First Half Of 2022 (0 replies)
  42. Twitter Now Lets Anyone Untag Themselves From Tweet Conversations (0 replies)
  43. WhatsApp now lets you use any emoji as a reaction (0 replies)
  44. Twitter begins testing ‘CoTweets’ to allow users to co-author tweets (0 replies)
  45. You can finally update to Windows 11 without a Microsoft account (0 replies)
  46. Micron lays claim to the world's largest microSD card at 1.5TB (0 replies)
  47. Twitter tests 'notes' feature with 2,500 word limit (0 replies)
  48. Microsoft is working on games for Microsoft Teams (0 replies)
  49. YouTube gives its creators a new way to display corrections (0 replies)
  50. Instagram now lets you pin your favorite posts and Reels (0 replies)
  51. Apple Faces User Backlash After Dropping Support for iPhone 7 From iOS 16 (0 replies)
  52. New EU rule will require all phones and electronics to use a standard charger (0 replies)
  53. Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Go successor leaks via retailer (0 replies)
  54. WhatsApp will end support for iOS 10 and iOS 11 on October 24th (0 replies)
  55. The Windows 11 update rollout has finally ended (0 replies)
  56. Microsoft Teams, Windows 11 hacked on first day of Pwn2Own (0 replies)
  57. EA Sports will end its video game partnership with FIFA (0 replies)
  58. YouTube Starts Testing Membership Gifting (0 replies)
  59. Microsoft rolls out new Sound Recorder preview app for Insiders on Windows 11 (0 replies)
  60. Apple is discontinuing its last iPod model (0 replies)
  61. Amazon ends Android shopping app digital downloads (0 replies)
  62. USB-C 2.1 cables for 240W power delivery are here (0 replies)
  63. FrostWire 6.9.8 (0 replies)
  64. Microsoft Edge will soon include a free built-in VPN (0 replies)
  65. Twitter bans 'misleading' climate change ads (0 replies)
  66. Google will kill call recording apps on Android for good starting May 11 (0 replies)
  67. Sega Remasters 5 Classic Games for a Sonic Origins Collection (0 replies)
  68. TikTok Adds an Invisible Dislike Button for Comments (0 replies)
  69. WhatsApp wants to turn your group chats into 'Communities' (0 replies)
  70. Windows 10, version 20H2 end of servicing (0 replies)
  71. Microsoft ends support for .NET 5.0 (0 replies)
  72. Don’t hold your breath for Windows 11 taskbar improvements (0 replies)
  73. Samsung will now let Galaxy users repair their own devices (0 replies)
  74. Microsoft quietly reverses one of the most outrageous Windows 11 changes (0 replies)
  75. Apple Releases iOS 15.4.1 With Fix for Battery Drain Issue (0 replies)
  76. WhatsApp is getting better voice messages in the next few weeks (0 replies)
  77. Google Chrome users urged to update immediately or risk attack (0 replies)
  78. Apple may be developing 15-inch MacBook Air, display analyst says (0 replies)
  79. Windows 11 gets a new desktop watermark on unsupported hardware (0 replies)
  80. iOS 15.4 arrives next week (0 replies)
  81. A big improvement to Windows 11 search is coming soon (0 replies)
  82. Fitbit recalls Ionic watch following skin burns (0 replies)
  83. TikTok to increase video limit to 10 minutes (0 replies)
  84. Snapchat launches a real-time location sharing feature (0 replies)
  85. Microsoft Experiments With a Tablet-Optimized Taskbar for Windows 11 (0 replies)
  86. Snapchat will let you change your username starting February 23 (0 replies)
  87. Hackers are spreading Trojan malware in Teams chats (0 replies)
  88. Microsoft Reportedly Readying Several New Windows 11 Features for Insider Testing (0 replies)
  89. Samsung is using abandoned fishing nets to build the Galaxy S22 flagships (0 replies)
  90. GTA 6 Confirmed: Rockstar Finally Says It's in Development (0 replies)
  91. Windows 11’s next update will finally fix slow storage devices (0 replies)
  92. Google could soon limit WhatsApp chat backup size on Drive (0 replies)
  93. Your work Gmail is about to look different (0 replies)
  94. Apple pays record $100,500 to student who found Mac webcam hack (0 replies)
  95. Microsoft: Call of Duty to Remain on PlayStation After Activision Merger Closes (0 replies)
  96. Samsung confirms February Unpacked, hints at the end of the Note line (0 replies)
  97. Amazon drops plan to ban Visa credit cards in UK (0 replies)
  98. Apple iTunes 12.12.2.2 (0 replies)
  99. FrostWire 6.9.7 (0 replies)
  100. The Walkie Talkie feature is now available to all Microsoft Teams users (0 replies)
  101. PCIe 6.0 Specs Finalized to Double Bandwidth for Up to 256GB/s via x16 Lanes (0 replies)
  102. Microsoft Discovered New 'Powerdir' macOS Vulnerability, Fixed in 12.1 Update (0 replies)
  103. Asus recalls product after users 'smell smoke' (0 replies)
  104. Google Makes It Easier to Link Android Devices to PCs, Smart Home Gadgets, Cars (0 replies)
  105. Classic BlackBerry phones will stop working January 4 (0 replies)
  106. HDMI cable purchasing is about to get a whole lot more complicated (0 replies)
  107. Instagram to ‘Double Down’ on Video in 2022, Prioritize Reels and Creators (0 replies)
  108. 'Fortnite' is down with players unable to access their accounts (0 replies)
  109. Final Fantasy XVI Delayed By Almost Six Months Due To Covid-19 (0 replies)
  110. First super fast PCIe 5.0 SSDs teased ahead of CES (0 replies)
  111. TikTok ousts Google to become favourite online destination (0 replies)
  112. Microsoft moves more settings away from the Control Panel on Windows 11 (0 replies)
  113. WhatsApp's new privacy update hides your 'last seen' status from strangers (0 replies)
  114. Google Play Games Coming To Windows PCs In 2022 (0 replies)
  115. Facebook tests a new ‘Professional’ mode for creator profiles (0 replies)
  116. Instagram will now tell users when to take a break from using the app (0 replies)
  117. Amazon's Prime, Ring and other apps down for thousands of users (0 replies)
  118. Google’s Gmail app now lets you make voice and video calls (0 replies)
  119. WhatsApp now lets you set all chats to disappear by default (0 replies)
  120. Google is making its first in-house smartwatch that could launch in 2022 (0 replies)
  121. Microsoft Edge buy now pay later scheme met with criticism (0 replies)
  122. Microsoft reveals a standalone version of Teams for small businesses (0 replies)
  123. WhatsApp on the web gets a built-in sticker maker (0 replies)
  124. Amazon to stop accepting Visa credit cards in UK (0 replies)
  125. Microsoft Will Continue To Support Windows 10 With Annual Updates (0 replies)
  126. Apple announces Self Service Repair (0 replies)
  127. Windows 11 Users Will Be Forced to Use Microsoft Edge Soon (0 replies)
  128. YouTube gives dislikes the thumbs-down, hides public counts (0 replies)
  129. Microsoft is killing OneDrive support in Windows 7 and 8 (0 replies)
  130. Instagram’s creator subscriptions nearing launch, App Store listing reveals (0 replies)
  131. Apple-1 computer goes on sale, with bids expected to reach $600,000 (0 replies)
  132. Mozilla Firefox is now available on the Microsoft Store for Windows 11 and 10 (0 replies)
  133. iPhone With USB-C Port Is Attracting $100,000 Bids On eBay (0 replies)
  134. Some Windows 11 apps may not be working due to an expired certificate (0 replies)
  135. Twitter finally shows previews for Instagram links (0 replies)
  136. Zoom is testing ads on its free plan (0 replies)
  137. Microsoft is bringing Clippy back to Microsoft Teams (0 replies)
  138. WhatsApp will stop working on over 50 phones today (0 replies)
  139. Facebook Renames Itself Meta in Effort to Build Sci-Fi-Like Metaverse (0 replies)
  140. Microsoft now rolling out Windows 11 to more eligible devices (0 replies)
  141. Any account can share links on Instagram Stories now (0 replies)
  142. Windows 11 Insiders Can Now Test Android Apps (0 replies)
  143. Windows Insiders get fix for AMD performance issues on Windows 11 (0 replies)
  144. End-to-End Encrypted Backups on WhatsApp (0 replies)
  145. Apple extends repair program for AirPods Pro with crackling sound issues (0 replies)
  146. Instagram is testing an in-app feature that will notify users of service outages (0 replies)
  147. Windows 11 might tank Ryzen CPU performance, AMD warns (0 replies)
  148. Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp coming back online after major outage (0 replies)
  149. Apple iTunes 12.12.0.6 (0 replies)
  150. Amazon to unveil latest Echo, Ring devices on Sept. 28 (0 replies)
  151. Microsoft will now let its users log in without passwords (0 replies)
  152. Mozilla has defeated Microsoft’s default browser protections in Windows (0 replies)
  153. WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption closes a longstanding security loophole (0 replies)
  154. FrostWire 6.9.5 (0 replies)
  155. Twitter Unveils Moderated ‘Communities’ for Group Conversations (0 replies)
  156. Windows 11 could make your PC faster thanks to these clever new tricks (0 replies)
  157. Windows Server 2022 is now available with new security features (0 replies)
  158. Old PCs are getting booted out of the Windows 11 Insider Preview (0 replies)
  159. LinkedIn decides to remove Stories from its social network (0 replies)
  160. Samsung announces 200-megapixel phone camera sensor (0 replies)
  161. Trying out Windows 11 ahead of release just got a bit easier (0 replies)
  162. T-Mobile confirms it was hit by data breach (0 replies)
  163. Twitter Tests Letting Users Report Tweets Containing Misinformation (0 replies)
  164. Zoom’s new focus mode could keep students from distracting each other (0 replies)
  165. Microsoft is merging its OneNote apps for Windows (0 replies)
  166. WhatsApp launches View Once photos and videos that disappear (0 replies)
  167. TikTok Launches Test of ‘TikTok Stories,’ Which Vanish After 24 Hours (0 replies)
  168. Windows 11 Comes to the Insider Beta Channel (0 replies)
  169. Instagram extends Reels up to 60 seconds, adds captions stickers (0 replies)
  170. AMD Ryzen Zen 4 CPUs and Radeon RX RDNA 3 GPUs Coming in 2022 (0 replies)
  171. Tom Clancy’s XDefiant Announced (0 replies)
  172. YouTube adds money-making feature to attract creators (0 replies)
  173. Instagram users can now control how much sensitive content they see (0 replies)
  174. WhatsApp now lets you join group calls that already started (0 replies)
  175. Microsoft rolls out Windows 11 update with Teams chat built in (0 replies)
  176. Microsoft is bringing back Clippy (0 replies)
  177. The Latest Windows 11 Build Nixes Classic Start Menu Workaround (0 replies)
  178. Windows 11 Will Give People 10 Days to Roll Back to Windows 10 (0 replies)
  179. World record for most expensive video game auction is now $870,000 (0 replies)
  180. WhatsApp is adding a 'best quality' setting for sending photos and videos (0 replies)
  181. LinkedIn reportedly suffers massive data leak exposing 700M accounts (0 replies)
  182. Instagram tests letting anyone share a link in stories (0 replies)
  183. Microsoft Teases Windows 11 Support for 7th Gen Intel CPUs, First-Gen AMD Ryzen Chips (0 replies)
  184. Free Windows 11 Upgrade Will Become Available in 2022 (0 replies)
  185. Windows 11 Will Run Sideloaded Android Apps (0 replies)
  186. Instagram Tests Letting Users Post to Feeds from Desktop (0 replies)
  187. Windows 11 is a free upgrade (0 replies)
  188. AnyDVD HD 8.5.5.0 (0 replies)
  189. Windows 11 is here, with a more Mac-like look and new features (0 replies)
  190. A bunch of Google Drive links are about to be broken (0 replies)
  191. FrostWire 6.9.4 (0 replies)
  192. Windows 11 leaks invoke Windows 10x design, tease new Start menu (0 replies)
  193. EA: Gaming giant hacked and source code stolen (0 replies)
  194. Google ends its attack on the URL bar, resumes showing full address in Chrome (0 replies)
  195. Microsoft looks ready to launch Windows 11 (0 replies)
  196. Your WhatsApp account will soon work on all your Galaxy devices at the same time (0 replies)
  197. Amazon Halo will now scan your body to improve flexibility (0 replies)
  198. USB-C upgrade will more than double its power capacity to 240W (0 replies)
  199. Xbox Developer Reveals Easter Egg 20 Years After Its Debut (0 replies)
  200. TikTok Users Get New Tools to Combat Bullying and Online Abuse (0 replies)
  201. Microsoft to finally kill web browser Internet Explorer (0 replies)
  202. Microsoft Teams launches for friends and family with free all-day video calling (0 replies)
  203. New Google Photos feature makes it easier than ever to search for images (0 replies)
  204. Instagram users can now add pronouns to their profiles (0 replies)
  205. WhatsApp will limit accounts that don’t accept new privacy policy (0 replies)
  206. Facebook to Nudge Users to Read a News Article Before Sharing It Online (0 replies)
  207. RIP Windows 95 Icons (0 replies)
  208. Google is turning on two-factor authentication by default (0 replies)
  209. Twitter rolls out bigger images and cropping control on iOS and Android (0 replies)
  210. Ubisoft announces new free-to-play game, The Division Heartland (0 replies)
  211. Adobe Flash Will Finally Be Removed From Windows 10 in July (0 replies)
  212. Instagram will now let you auto-caption Stories with just a sticker (0 replies)
  213. The Galaxy S8 hits end of life, and more Samsung devices get reduced update support (0 replies)
  214. Update to iOS 14.5.1 Right Now or Your iPhone Is a Sitting Duck for Hackers (0 replies)
  215. Gold Wii made for Queen Elizabeth II on sale for a cool $300K (0 replies)
  216. Samsung is being sued over defective camera glass on the Galaxy S20 series (0 replies)
  217. Nvidia GPU owners warned about serious driver bugs — update now (0 replies)
  218. Latest Windows 10 Update Causes Frame Rates to Plummet and BSODs (0 replies)
  219. Facebook is making it easier to export text posts (0 replies)
  220. Mark Zuckerberg announces Facebook is working on a Clubhouse clone (0 replies)
  221. Capcom Will Let Us Play Resident Evil Village for 60 Minutes on May 1 (0 replies)
  222. Google makes it easy to jump back to the search box by pressing '/' (0 replies)
  223. Microsoft is finally releasing a 64-bit version of OneDrive for Windows (0 replies)
  224. Facebook test adds contextual 'labels' to popular pages (0 replies)
  225. Amazon Luna launches 720p option to tackle high data demands (0 replies)
  226. FrostWire 6.9.3 (0 replies)
  227. Google restores long-lost Maps feature due to popular demand (0 replies)
  228. LG will reportedly announce closure of smartphone business on April 5 (0 replies)
  229. Apple Arcade gets massive expansion with 30 new games, including hit iOS classics and more (0 replies)
  230. AnyDVD HD 8.5.3.0 (0 replies)
  231. Instagram launches its own TikTok Duet feature called Reels Remix (0 replies)
  232. Microsoft Shuts Down Cortana App for iOS and Android (0 replies)
  233. Casio to release new G-Shock smartwatch powered by Wear OS (0 replies)
  234. Call of Duty 2021 Reportedly Called Vanguard, Set in World War 2 (0 replies)
  235. Apple considers jumping into rugged wearables with new Watch model (0 replies)
  236. Microsoft shows off Windows 10's new File Explorer icons (0 replies)
  237. Google's 'Memory' feature could turn Assistant into an Android organizer (0 replies)
  238. Xbox Live Is Now Called Xbox Network (0 replies)
  239. Samsung preparing ‘double-folding’ phone alongside new Z Fold and Z Flip this year (0 replies)
  240. Instagram for kids reportedly in the works from Facebook (0 replies)
  241. Twitter is testing letting you watch YouTube videos right from a tweet (0 replies)
  242. Facebook services restored after global outage (0 replies)
  243. Microsoft announces end of .NET Core 2.1 support (0 replies)
  244. Bitcoin surges past $60,000 for first time (0 replies)
  245. Facebook to label all posts about COVID-19 vaccines (0 replies)
  246. Microsoft Edge Will Start Rolling Out Updates More Often (0 replies)
  247. Lou Ottens, the Philips engineer who invented the cassette tape, has died (0 replies)
  248. Apple says goodbye to pricey HomePod smart speaker (0 replies)
  249. Microsoft hack: 3,000 UK email servers remain unsecured (0 replies)
  250. Google and Microsoft are in a public feud (0 replies)