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Assassin's Creed Odyssey to play for FREE this weekend

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey to play for FREE this weekend

March 20, 2020Ben Parker

Assassin’s Creed’s most recent game (2018) is free to play this weekend, the perfect game to play when you’re quarantined! Be sent back in time 2500 years and fight in your spartan outfit! Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is free to play on PC (via uPlay), Xbox One and Playstation 4 from Thursday, March 19 through Sunday, […]

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Google is Working on a New Chromecast with Android TV

Google is Working on a New Chromecast with Android TV

March 12, 2020Ben Parker

According to the well-known corridors, Google is developing a new Chromecast. The second generation of the Google Chromecast Ultra will probably be released this year. This new Chromecast is based on Android TV. This means that you can not only start media from another device but control entire apps. Super handy, of course. Also, the […]

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Gigabyte Designare, 64GB high capacity DDR4-3200 memory

Gigabyte Designare, 64GB high capacity DDR4-3200 memory

February 10, 2020Ben Parker

64GB Gigabyte Designare is a DDR4 memory kit optimized for multitasking processing that requires ample memory bandwidth and a low latency environment. Gigabyte Designare offers a 64GB DDR4-3200 memory kit Combining the selected memory chips, the high quality PCB and the anodized aluminum heat sink, it supports a high frequency operation of 3,200 MHz and […]

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Artist fooled Google Maps by creating virtual traffic jam with 99 smartphones

Artist fooled Google Maps by creating virtual traffic jam with 99 smartphones

February 5, 2020Ben Parker

By “rolling” several smartphones in a small cart, a Berlin artist managed to fool Google Maps who thought it was a traffic. The other users were invited to take a secondary route. The online mapping services offered by Google Maps have grown phenomenally. They are now interactive, powered in real time, and many companies, such […]

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Tinder is working on panic button for dating app

Tinder is working on panic button for dating app

January 24, 2020Ben Parker

Tinder is in the process of adding a new safety option to her app. This will bring a panic button and other security measures. The app enters into a collaboration with Noonlight, which is an existing safety app. This app keeps track of the location of users and contacts the police if necessary. Tinder has […]

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The New Nubia Red Magic Model Will Have A 144hz Display

The New Nubia Red Magic Model Will Have A 144hz Display

January 17, 2020Ben Parker

The new Nubia smartphone will be compatible with 5G networks The manufacturer Nubia is working on its new device, as confirmed by its CEO in a publication he recently made on the popular Chinese social network Weibo. The company’s boss shared a screenshot, where he revealed that the Asian firm will present a new smartphone […]

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Apple reduces trade-in value of used devices

Apple reduces trade-in value of used devices

January 15, 2020Ben Parker

The Trade In program encourages users to trade in their old iPhone or iPad for shopping credit. This way you pay less for your new device and you get rid of your old device. Many people just throw their old device somewhere in a drawer and no longer have to worry about it. You just […]

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Researcher develop AI warns pedestrians wearing headphones on the street

Researcher develop AI warns pedestrians wearing headphones on the street

January 9, 2020Ben Parker

Today, many people wear headphones in public spaces. To limit accidents as much as possible, a researcher based in the United States has developed a prototype audio alert system boosted with artificial intelligence (AI) intended for this type of user. AI in the helmet Xiaofan Jiang is an assistant professor of electrical engineering and a […]

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Google Maps now covers almost all places inhabited by humans

Google Maps now covers almost all places inhabited by humans

December 23, 2019Colin Walker

Become over time much more than a simple cartographic tool, Google Maps now covers the places of life of almost all humans! This is the very first time that the American giant has released such figures. This allows you to see the scale of the platform. The ultimate mapping application Google Maps is an online […]

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Leaving social media would not necessarily make you happy

Leaving social media would not necessarily make you happy

December 17, 2019Ben Parker

As everyone knows, the use of social networks can be addictive and can lead to abuse. However, a study conducted in the United States believes that stopping their use entirely would not change much for the well-being of people. Stop networks, a solution? In 2017, a study estimated that users of social networks were 66% […]

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