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    Google has been giving Chrome users plenty of reasons to quit its browser recently, including controversial changes, security problems, data concerns and rivals offering greater privacy. But now Google has introduced a great reason to stay.     After a surprise release U-turn last month, Google has now rolled out Chrome 81 and it brings a wide roll-out of ‘Tab Groups’, the company’s biggest change to how Chrome tabs work since the browser launched 11 years ago.     As the...

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      An update that fixed several issues seems to have brought some new ones.     Windows update is causing issues for people yet again. This time, it's Windows 10 KB4535996 that's causing some people's PCs to experience slow boot times. Additionally, the Sign tool app is crashing for some and lower frame rates in games and stuttering for others. Windows 10 KB4535996 was an optional update that fixed...

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      The Play Store is once again invaded by Android malware. Check Point researchers have indeed found traces of two malware on the Google store. Joker, a dangerous Spyware, and Haken, an adware. Experts say 12 Android apps have been infected. We invite you to urgently uninstall them from your smartphone.     “Check Point researchers recently discovered a new malware family and new samples of the Joker malware...

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    Expect to see shortcut keys like Ctrl + Alt + Del and Alt + F4? Nah. This is a list of no common sense and little-known computer tips you will actually use.     Google Chrome     To open Chrome’s built-in task manager: Press Shift+ Esc. Extremely useful when Chrome freezes.   To remove specific suggestion: Select the suggestion, then press Shift+ Delete. Go and delete your embarrassing searches now.   To drag multiple tabs to a new window: Press Ctrl+ Click...

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      Google on Tuesday said that a software glitch resulted in some Photo app smartphone videos being given to the wrong people.   Google was notifying those who may have been affected.   "We are very sorry this happened," Google said in reply to an AFP inquiry.   "We fixed the underlying issue and have conducted an in-depth analysis to help prevent this from ever happening again."   It was estimated that a small...

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      Cybersecurity researchers at Check Point today disclosed details of two recently patched potentially dangerous vulnerabilities in Microsoft Azure services that, if exploited, could have allowed hackers to target several businesses that run their web and mobile apps on Azure.   Azure App Service is a fully-managed integrated service that enables users to create web and mobile apps for any platform or device, and easily integrate them with SaaS solutions,...

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      The social media accounts of almost half of the teams in the National Football League, as well as the official NFL account, were hacked, the NFL said in a statement today. Some ESPN social media accounts were also “briefly compromised,” ESPN said today in a statement to The Verge.   The NFL accounts were hacked on Sunday and Monday. Many of the hacked NFL tweets promoted the hacker group...

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      Peak venture capital funding for tech start-ups may be slowing down, but that doesn’t mean the end is nigh. Technological innovation will continue to drive the global economy into the next decade.   While big data moved to the forefront of tech in the past ten years, the goal of the next ten years will be finding out how to harness, personalize, and connect everyone to this web of information....

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      Internet Explorer is dead, but not the mess it left behind.   Microsoft earlier today issued an emergency security advisory warning millions of Windows users of a new zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE) browser that attackers are actively exploiting in the wild — and there is no patch yet available for it.   The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2020-0674 and rated moderated, is a remote code execution issue that exists in...

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      Microsoft spent the last year giving its Edge software a browser brain transplant, and now the company is convinced it's smart enough to help everyone who uses it.   Microsoft stripped the beta label from the browser on Wednesday, and you can now download it from Microsoft's Edge website.   Introduced in 2015, Edge was part of a modernization effort that stripped out old Internet Explorer code. The software giant couldn't keep the...

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