April 9, 2020 Facebook’s ‘Campus’ test hints at a return to its college roots Facebook is apparently hoping to go back to its roots as a service that connects college students with each other. App researcher Jane Manchun…
April 9, 2020 Why Coronavirus Could Lead to More Rhino Poaching Live wildlife markets have temporarily closed across China and air pollution is dropping in cities around the world under lockdown due to the coronavirus…
April 9, 2020 ‘Minecraft Dungeons’ is the reason ‘Minecraft’ has evil villagers David Nisshagen squeals in delight as he directs his blocky character down a narrow, raised platform surrounded by violet flames. He’s just discovered a…
April 9, 2020 Here’s Everything You Get With a Microsoft 365 Subscription Microsoft 365 is, as its name suggests, the new subscription bundle from Microsoft that replaces Office 365. It takes the emphasis away from Microsoft’s…
April 9, 2020 ‘Valorant’ is just the start of a massive year for Riot Games If you haven’t noticed, there’s a new first-person shooter taking the internet by storm. And no, I don’t mean Call of Duty: Warzone, although…
April 9, 2020 Windows 10 will support Linux file systems inside File Explorer Earlier this year Microsoft shared its plans to integrate a full Linux kernel in Windows 10 — now it’s introducing Linux file access into…
April 9, 2020 It’s Back! Buy Six Months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for the Price of Three 6 Months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate | $45 | Amazon Read more… via Gizmodo Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast
April 9, 2020 The Morning After: Google’s giving away two free months of Stadia Pro While Zoom frantically tries to reassure users that its teleconferencing app can be safe and secure, Google is again reshuffling the deck chairs of…
April 9, 2020 Microsoft set to push Windows 10X and Surface Neo releases back until 2021 Microsoft might not be able to release Windows 10X and its flagship hardware, the Surface Neo, within this calendar year. According to ZDNet’s Mary…
April 9, 2020 France orders Google to pay news companies for showing article extracts France’s competition authority has ordered Google to negotiate payments with publishers and news agencies to display extracts on its news, search and discovery pages….