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GamesMaster Reboot (Accidentally) Starts Looking for Contestants
Earlier this year, there were reports that the iconic ‘GamesMaster’ UK TV show was set to get a brand new reboot. While nothing was written in stone, it did appear that the rights to the show had been secured, and the holders (who I won’t name for reasons explained later)…
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Epic Games Launcher Significantly Increases CPU Temps?
With their recent (and still ongoing) December promotion seeing a new free game given away every 24-hours, there’s a good chance that you have the Epic Games Launcher app installed on your PC and, more so, that it may even be running now in the background while we speak. –…
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Microsoft Launches a Coronavirus Tracker on Bing
With current concerns surrounding the Coronavirus, it’s hardly surprising that we’ve seen a number of websites pop up over the last few weeks looking to provide us with up to date tracking on the progress of COVID-19. That has, however, unfortunately, led to the creation of a lot of illegitimate…
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Google Lens Now Recognises Over A Billion Different Things!
Google Lens Google Lens is a pretty amazing piece of technology. The application (if you have not used it before) possesses the ability to actively scan and determine what your phones smart camera is looking at. For example, if you point it at a restaurant, it may bring up the…
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Robots May Be Rejecting Your Job Applications
Robots May Be Rejecting Your Job Applications There was a point in my life that due to the economy, I found myself out of work. I could say between jobs, but I’m not that pretentious. I was unemployed and desperate for work. In this situation, I understand how hideous it…
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Tinder Investigating After 40,000 Pictures Taken From Site
Tinder is investigating an incident in which over 40,000 user facial pictures were downloaded by a programmer and shared on the internet. The data obtained by the programmer is now offline, however, it was mostly thought to have affected users based in the California region (although activity outside this area is…
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TechPowerUp Releases Memtest64 Application
Software wise, TechPowerUp is mostly known for their GPU-Z. Now they are back with another useful tool which is the Memtest64 application. It is a new lightweight tool that doesn’t require any installation, doesn’t require any reboots, and it doesn’t need any administrator privileges either. The standalone utility lets you test your…
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Classic Yahoo Messenger to be Terminated This Year
In the day of electronic communications, we’ve seen our messages change from a telephone call to text on your phone and now you can send images and documents from your phone without a second thought. First introduced in 1998, Yahoo has had a messaging application for years but it would…
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Windows 10 May Be Removing Programs Without Telling You
Windows 10 is designed to be the next step for Microsoft’s operating system, with internet functions built-in alongside apps and new gaming technologies designed to help users make the choice to move that little bit easier. With Windows 10 now a recommended update you would expect that some users would…
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Windows 10 DVD Player now Available for a Mere $14.99/£11.59
Microsoft decided to ship Windows 10 without an integrated DVD playback application. Why? Perhaps this was to avoid anti-competition regulations and make sure the operating system doesn’t discriminate against third-party alternatives. Whatever the reasoning, Microsoft’s bizarre pricing is astonishing and quite hard to believe. One could argue the pricing comes…
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SSD-Z Utility Tool Version 15.7.11b Update Released
SSD-Z isn’t yet as well-known as other information apps such as GPU-Z and CPU-Z, but it is a great little tool and it just got another update, the first since March. SSD-Z might look like an advanced and long-living app based on its version number, but that is built on…
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BitTorrent Wants to Offer More P2P Freedom on Mobile Devices With New App
BitTorrent just announced a new mobile app named Shoot that is based around P2P connectivity between individuals. While this sounds good to some people, others may think that this is a new means to start a piracy war on mobile devices. I mean, come on? Secure Peer-to-Peer connectivity on mobile…
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Microsoft Wants to Port Everything to Windows
Microsoft has long been suffering from a deficit of Windows Phone applications. In a major move at Build 2015, Redmond announced two separate projects to target Android and iOS applications and allow them to run on or be ported to Windows. Targetting iOS applications, Project Islandwood is aimed at easier…
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Google Lets You Manage Its Cloud Platform from Your Smartphone
Google appears to be testing a beta console version for Android smartphones and tablets that helps its customers monitor services in the cloud while commuting between places. The company states that a Cloud Console for Apple’s iOS will be expected to be released later this year as well. The app…
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