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  1. Facebook will now pay you for your voice recordings (0 replies)
  2. Ring doorbell makes two-factor verification mandatory (0 replies)
  3. WhatsApp hits 2 billion users (0 replies)
  4. New Coronavirus Strain? Nope, Just Hackers Trying to Spread Malware (0 replies)
  5. Google Translate App to Transcribe and Translate in Real-Time (0 replies)
  6. Apple iTunes 12.10.4.2 (0 replies)
  7. Facebook's 'Clear History' Tool Is Finally Here for Everyone (0 replies)
  8. Google vows to make Search 'better' after redesign backlash (0 replies)
  9. Apple may have to abandon Lightning connector cable (0 replies)
  10. Microsoft to Go 'Carbon Negative' by 2030 to Combat Climate Change (0 replies)
  11. Facebook backs off plan to plaster ads all over WhatsApp (0 replies)
  12. AnyDVD HD 8.4.4.0 (0 replies)
  13. Mozilla says a new Firefox security bug is under active attack (0 replies)
  14. Freeview television goes down across Britain because of 'unusual weather' (0 replies)
  15. WhatsApp ends support for Windows Phone and older versions of Android and iOS (0 replies)
  16. Over 267 million Facebook users reportedly had data exposed online (0 replies)
  17. Facebook is working on its own OS that could reduce its reliance on Android (0 replies)
  18. Apple iTunes 12.10.3.1 (0 replies)
  19. WinRAR 5.80 (0 replies)
  20. Microsoft shows off new app icons that will change the way Windows 10 looks (0 replies)
  21. 44 million Microsoft users reused passwords in the first three months of 2019 (0 replies)
  22. AnyDVD HD 8.4.2.0 (0 replies)
  23. Instagram will now ask new users to provide their age (0 replies)
  24. Microsoft delays Surface Earbuds until next year (0 replies)
  25. Twitter now lets everyone hide replies to their tweets (0 replies)
  26. Apple Pulls Reviews From Online Store Product Listings (0 replies)
  27. Microsoft delivers service pack-like Windows 10 1909 (0 replies)
  28. Microsoft's Game Streaming Service xCloud to Launch Next Year (0 replies)
  29. Apple bans vaping apps from the iOS App Store (0 replies)
  30. Google enlists outside help to clean up Android’s malware mess (0 replies)
  31. Google to buy Fitbit in $2.1 billion deal (0 replies)
  32. Incognito Mode for Google Maps has arrived on Android (0 replies)
  33. AnyDVD HD 8.4.0.0 (0 replies)
  34. Netflix to crack down on users sharing passwords with friends and family (0 replies)
  35. Samsung warning: Galaxy S10 and Note 10 owners should remove their screen protectors (0 replies)
  36. FrostWire 6.8.3 (0 replies)
  37. Amazon Music now available on Apple TV 4K (0 replies)
  38. FIFA 20 Kicks Off (0 replies)
  39. Microsoft delivers emergency security update for antiquated IE (0 replies)
  40. YouTube Music will replace Play Music as a pre-installed app in Android 10 (0 replies)
  41. Google Chrome is getting way better tab management soon (0 replies)
  42. Minecraft Is Getting a Character Creator (0 replies)
  43. AnyDVD HD 8.3.9.0 (0 replies)
  44. You can finally hide replies to your tweets -- at least for now (0 replies)
  45. Amazon Launches Amazon Music HD (0 replies)
  46. Google Maps is testing its incognito mode with some users now (0 replies)
  47. OnePlus to Reveal 7T Phones on Sept. 26 (0 replies)
  48. Faster Wi-Fi officially launches today (0 replies)
  49. WinZip 24.0 (0 replies)
  50. AnyDVD HD 8.3.8.0 (0 replies)
  51. Apple unveils iPhone 11 (0 replies)
  52. EA Launches Surprise Cloud Gaming Trial With Four Games (0 replies)
  53. Google removes 24 more malware-filled apps that amassed 500,000 downloads (0 replies)
  54. FrostWire 6.8.2 (0 replies)
  55. Sony releases a Walkman for its 40th anniversary (0 replies)
  56. Microsoft resurrects PowerToys for Windows 10 (0 replies)
  57. Gmail's new out of office warning will stop you sending unwanted emails (0 replies)
  58. Google finds evidence of attempted mass iPhone hack (0 replies)
  59. Google Photos' face-grouping feature comes to Europe (0 replies)
  60. Android Q quits sweet naming tradition. Is now Android 10 (0 replies)
  61. Instagram now lets users flag misinformation (0 replies)
  62. Serious Bluetooth flaw leaves devices open to attack (0 replies)
  63. Windows 10 serves up more update pain with a side order of random reboots (0 replies)
  64. Huawei unveils its rival to Android. It's called Harmony (0 replies)
  65. Apple expands its bug bounty, increases maximum payout to $1M (0 replies)
  66. FrostWire 6.8.1 (0 replies)
  67. Amazon lets Alexa users disable human voice recording review (0 replies)
  68. Apple Siri Eavesdropping Puts Millions Of Users At Risk (0 replies)
  69. Microsoft starts Windows 10's 1803-to-1903 forced upgrade (0 replies)
  70. Instagram will now warn you before disabling your account (0 replies)
  71. Chrome and Firefox extensions stealing customer data (0 replies)
  72. Google has announced the launch of 65 new emojis with its AndroidQ (0 replies)
  73. FrostWire 6.8.0 (0 replies)
  74. 'Agent Smith' Android Malware Infected 25M Devices (0 replies)
  75. Windows 10 takes a giant leap towards killing passwords forever (0 replies)
  76. AnyDVD HD 8.3.7.0 (0 replies)
  77. PlayStation Classic hits all-time low price of $24.99 (0 replies)
  78. Facebook, Instagram and other platforms back online after experiencing issues (0 replies)
  79. Samsung has reportedly fixed the Galaxy Fold (0 replies)
  80. Instagram will start placing ads on the Explore page (0 replies)
  81. YouTube introducing changes to give people more control over recommended videos (0 replies)
  82. WhatsApp test shares your Status to Facebook with one click (0 replies)
  83. Twitter removes support for precise geotagging because no one uses it (0 replies)
  84. Samsung eyes Galaxy Note 10 launch on Aug. 7 in New York (0 replies)
  85. Atari Brings the New Atari VCS Video Computer System to Life (0 replies)
  86. AnyDVD HD 8.3.6.0 (0 replies)
  87. Google's gaming system Stadia is coming in November (0 replies)
  88. Facebook is stopping Huawei from pre-installing its apps (0 replies)
  89. RIP iTunes as we know it. Apple breaks up iconic music platform (0 replies)
  90. Apple announces its first new iPod in four years (0 replies)
  91. Samsung chips promise secure 100W USB-C fast charging (0 replies)
  92. The YouTube Gaming app is shutting down this week (0 replies)
  93. Microsoft sets post-retirement patching record with Windows XP fix (0 replies)
  94. Minecraft AR game could be the next Pokémon GO phenomenon (0 replies)
  95. Spotify is testing a voice-controlled gadget for cars (0 replies)
  96. Install updates now to address a vulnerability in most Intel CPUs (0 replies)
  97. The Play Store is starting to suggest removing unused apps (0 replies)
  98. 64-megapixel phone cameras are coming (0 replies)
  99. Minecraft Classic can now be played for free in your web browser (0 replies)
  100. Windows 10: Microsoft is bringing back one of Windows 95’s most popular features (0 replies)
  101. Nike uses AR to help you find the right fit for your sneakers (0 replies)
  102. Apple iTunes 12.9.4 (12.9.4.102) (0 replies)
  103. Mozilla Firefox 66.0.4 (0 replies)
  104. The New Microsoft Edge Browser Will Have an ‘IE Mode’ (0 replies)
  105. Twitter lets you add GIFs to retweets (0 replies)
  106. Microsoft is going to ship a full Linux kernel in Windows 10 (0 replies)
  107. Google adding automatic deletion option for Location Services and Web & App Activity (0 replies)
  108. Microsoft's Solitaire Is Finally Getting Honored in the Video Game Hall of Fame (0 replies)
  109. WinRAR 5.71 (0 replies)
  110. Samsung unveils TV that can switch to vertical mode (0 replies)
  111. Facebook’s Portal is getting WhatsApp support and launching internationally (0 replies)
  112. Instagram is testing hiding your likes (0 replies)
  113. Samsung denies Galaxy S10 5G phone burnt from malfunctioning (0 replies)
  114. Apple Three-Prong AC Wall Plug Adapter Recall Program (0 replies)
  115. Facebook is cracking down on personality quizzes (0 replies)
  116. PlayStation 5 won't launch before April 2020, Sony says (0 replies)
  117. Microsoft blocks Windows 10 May 2019 Update on PCs that use USB storage or SD cards (0 replies)
  118. Samsung retrieving all Galaxy Fold samples after defect reports - source (0 replies)
  119. OnePlus 7 series event set for May 14th (0 replies)
  120. AnyDVD HD 8.3.5.0 (0 replies)
  121. Mozilla Firefox 66.0.3 (0 replies)
  122. Google to police new app developers more closely (0 replies)
  123. BlackBerry Messenger is shutting down in May (0 replies)
  124. Facebook to clearly explain how it uses consumer data: EU (0 replies)
  125. Windows 10 Switches to 'Quick Removal' for USB Drives (0 replies)
  126. Microsoft’s Chromium Edge browser is now officially available to test (0 replies)
  127. WhatsApp now lets you control who can add you to a group (0 replies)
  128. Virgin Media named worst ISP for outages by Which? (0 replies)
  129. Mozilla Firefox 66.0.2 (0 replies)
  130. Windows 10 20H1 Gets a New Insider Build (0 replies)
  131. FrostWire 6.7.8 (0 replies)
  132. jv16 PowerTools (4.2.0.2009) (0 replies)
  133. Apple launches $9.99 Apple News Plus with more than 300 magazines (0 replies)
  134. Mozilla Firefox 66.0 (0 replies)
  135. Facebook Stored Up to 600M User Passwords in Plain Text (0 replies)
  136. Intel promises 9th-gen mobile Core processors will arrive 'very, very soon' (0 replies)
  137. Microsoft Defender is jumping from Windows to Mac (0 replies)
  138. Apple Watch may spot heart problem, but more research is needed (0 replies)
  139. Windows 10 Update Installs Can Be Delayed for 35 Days (0 replies)
  140. HP recalls 78,500 more laptop batteries because of fire concerns (0 replies)
  141. Microsoft tests 50-person Skype calls (0 replies)
  142. Snapchat may launch a gaming platform as early as next month (0 replies)
  143. Microsoft to start selling Windows 7 add-on support April 1 (0 replies)
  144. A recent Windows 10 update is hurting game performance and messing with mice (0 replies)
  145. Microsoft to offer Band refunds, announces end of apps and services (0 replies)
  146. Amazon stops selling Dash buttons (0 replies)
  147. WinRAR 5.70 (0 replies)
  148. Mozilla Firefox 65.0.2 (0 replies)
  149. jv16 PowerTools (4.2.0.2005) (0 replies)
  150. Huawei's P30 flagship now has a launch date (0 replies)
  151. You may want to hold off buying a 5G phone until 2020 (0 replies)
  152. Mozilla Firefox 65.0.1 (0 replies)
  153. Microsoft starts testing a version of Windows 10 it won’t release until 2020 (0 replies)
  154. AnyDVD HD 8.3.4.0 (0 replies)
  155. Instagram Tests Direct Messages on the Web (0 replies)
  156. Mozilla Firefox 65.0 (0 replies)
  157. Apple iTunes 12.9.3 (12.9.3.3) (0 replies)
  158. Microsoft to end IE10 support years early, tells enterprises to upgrade to IE11 (0 replies)
  159. Apple delays update for FaceTime eavesdropping bug (0 replies)
  160. Twitter is testing a new way to determine where a tweet started (0 replies)
  161. Microsoft Ships Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18323 to Fast Ring (0 replies)
  162. Apple's next-gen AirPods could respond to 'Hey Siri' (0 replies)
  163. Zuckerberg Plans to Integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger (0 replies)
  164. FrostWire 6.7.7 (0 replies)
  165. Facebook could face record fine from US regulators, report says (0 replies)
  166. Microsoft to Remove Cortana From Windows 10 Search Bar (0 replies)
  167. Facebook employs UK fact-checkers to combat fake news (0 replies)
  168. Mozilla Firefox 64.0.2 (0 replies)
  169. Facebook Messenger reportedly tests dark mode in some regions (0 replies)
  170. Samsung Leak Suddenly 'Confirms' Radical Galaxy S10 (0 replies)
  171. Windows 10 Takes Over Windows 7 (0 replies)
  172. Tell Google Assistant to 'make a donation' and it will (0 replies)
  173. AnyDVD HD 8.3.3.0 (0 replies)
  174. Microsoft offers up Windows 10 1809 to nervy seekers (0 replies)
  175. Microsoft delivers emergency patch for under-attack IE (0 replies)
  176. FrostWire 6.7.6 (0 replies)
  177. Facebook's latest app data bug exposed the private photos of 6.8m users (0 replies)
  178. Mozilla Firefox 64.0 (0 replies)
  179. YouTube is rolling out its Instagram-like Stories feature to more creators (0 replies)
  180. Valve Discontinues Steam Link Hardware (0 replies)
  181. Fake Google Android driving apps claim half a million victims (0 replies)
  182. Alexa can now make Skype calls (0 replies)
  183. Mozilla Firefox 63.0.3 (0 replies)
  184. Firefox to Display Warning if You Visit a Site That's Been Breached (0 replies)
  185. Microsoft is said to be building an Xbox with no disc drive (0 replies)
  186. Microsoft Warns Windows 10 Has An Expensive Problem (0 replies)
  187. WinZip 23 (0 replies)
  188. AnyDVD HD 8.3.0.0 (0 replies)
  189. jv16 PowerTools (4.2.0.1919) (0 replies)
  190. Private messages from 81,000 Facebook accounts were put up for sale by hackers (0 replies)
  191. Samsung's foldable phone may go public next week (0 replies)
  192. Mozilla Firefox 63.0 (0 replies)
  193. WinAmp 5.8 Beta (Build 3660) (0 replies)
  194. uTorrent 3.5.4 (build 44632) (0 replies)
  195. Microsoft ships the final security updates for Windows 10 Home, Pro 1703 (0 replies)
  196. WinRAR 5.61 (0 replies)
  197. Mozilla Firefox 62.0.3 (0 replies)
  198. Facebook increases account deletion grace period to 30 days (0 replies)
  199. New Version of Nintendo Switch Reportedly Planned for 2019 (0 replies)
  200. Microsoft to Bring Keyboard and Mouse Support to Xbox One (0 replies)
  201. 300 million people use Facebook Stories every day (0 replies)
  202. Sony enabling Fortnite cross-play for PS4 against Xbox and Switch (0 replies)
  203. Twitter Bug May Have Exposed Direct Messages (0 replies)
  204. Apple iTunes 12.9 (12.9.0.167) (0 replies)
  205. Microsoft plans to sell post-2020 support for Windows 7 (0 replies)
  206. Firefox calls it quits on antiquated Windows XP, Vista (0 replies)
  207. Microsoft Windows U-turn removes warning about installing Chrome, Firefox (0 replies)
  208. Mozilla Firefox 62.0 (0 replies)
  209. Xbox One Now Connects to Alexa and Cortana Devices (0 replies)
  210. Windows 10 support extended again: September releases now get 30 months (0 replies)
  211. Microsoft to end device limits for consumer Office 365 subscribers (0 replies)
  212. Windows 10’s next major update arrives in October (0 replies)
  213. jv16 PowerTools (4.2.0.1882) (0 replies)
  214. Facebook Watch is launching worldwide (0 replies)
  215. Hackers Stole Personal Data of 2 Million T-Mobile Customers (0 replies)
  216. Microsoft prepares to kill the Windows 8 store: No new apps from November (0 replies)
  217. Gmail's Android app now lets you undo sending an email (0 replies)
  218. Facebook Starts Giving Users a Reputation Score to Tackle Fake News (0 replies)
  219. FrostWire 6.7.2 (0 replies)
  220. Gmail Confidential Mode lets you send top-secret emails on your phone (0 replies)
  221. Next Windows 10 update nearing completion as it gets its official name (0 replies)
  222. Google might finally sell Pixel devices at retail stores (0 replies)
  223. Google updates site to admit it still tracks you even with Location History off (0 replies)
  224. Google names Android 9.0, Pie - available now (0 replies)
  225. Mozilla Firefox 61.0.2 (0 replies)
  226. Fortnite for Android will ditch Google Play Store for Epic’s website (0 replies)
  227. Snapchat's new Lenses respond to your voice not your face (0 replies)
  228. Apple Removes Apps From iTunes Affiliate Program (0 replies)
  229. Firefox will get a new icon again, because today's is too confining (0 replies)
  230. Google blasts you with Windows and Mac error messages in new Chromebook ad (0 replies)
  231. AnyDVD HD 8.2.7.0 (0 replies)
  232. Mozilla Firefox 61.0.1 (0 replies)
  233. Twitter says that it will begin suspending repeatedly abusive Periscope commenters (0 replies)
  234. Microsoft to dump Windows 10's smaller delta updates (0 replies)
  235. Microsoft Offering Up to $100,000 for Identity Bugs (0 replies)
  236. Microsoft to launch new Xbox hardware next month (0 replies)
  237. Netflix Introduces 'Smart Downloads' on Android (0 replies)
  238. Xbox One is getting Dolby Vision support (0 replies)
  239. Microsoft teases new Surface unveiling for tomorrow (0 replies)
  240. Facebook Bug Unblocks People on 800K+ Accounts (0 replies)
  241. Developers may have been reading your private Gmail messages (0 replies)
  242. FrostWire 6.6.8 (0 replies)
  243. WinRAR 5.60 (0 replies)
  244. Mozilla Firefox 61.0 (0 replies)
  245. Continued conversation is arriving for Google Home users today (0 replies)
  246. Facebook entices content creators with new community-centered video platform (0 replies)
  247. Mozilla Firefox 60.0.2 (0 replies)
  248. Microsoft to tidy up 'ribbon' interface and icons in Office 2019 (0 replies)
  249. Microsoft walks away from Windows 7, Office 2013 support forums (0 replies)
  250. Microsoft takes aim at Amazon with push for checkout-free retail (0 replies)