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Amazon offers its resources for new Biden Administration’s vaccination efforts

Amazon is the second largest employer in the United States with over 800,000 employees and has a massive transport and logistics network with reach all over the US. In a letter addressed directly to the newly inaugurated President Joe Biden, Amazon offers its resources to assist in Biden’s goal of vaccinating 100 million Americans during… Read more

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LG is considering withdrawing from the smartphone market

In an internal communication to the employees, LG boss Kwon Bong-seok indicated major changes in his smartphone department. LG’s mobile phone division has been losing money for more than four years, making a withdrawal from the smartphone market more and more likely. LG confirms such considerations, but all possible measures are examined and nothing has… Read more

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Best PC gaming controllers 2021: Top premium controllers for your computer

(Pocket-lint) – If you just can’t get enough gaming goodness, but standard console controllers aren’t cutting it for your PC, then you might be considering an upgrade.  There are a number of decent PC controllers out there that cater to different devices and help up your game. Robust designs, multi-functional capabilities and customisation options abound. … Read more

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Netflix paying subscribers surpass 200 million with record-setting year

Cinemas may be struggling, but Netflix had a record-breaking year. The streaming service has amassed 200 million paying subscribers, adding a record 37 million over the course of 2020. For comparison, Netflix’s subscriber base grew by 28 million users in 2019. This rapid growth means that Netflix went from 111 million paying members in 2018… Read more

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User numbers: Netflix reports a new record

With the ongoing corona pandemic and the tightening of exit restrictions, 2021 most people only live in their own four walls. The internet provides the necessary variety. Whether online shopping or streaming films and videos, many online providers are among the winners of the pandemic. Netflix has also enjoyed great popularity since the global outbreak… Read more

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EU millionaire fine to Valve, Capcom, Namco and other developers for applying the regional block to their games

by Antonio Delgado 2 hours ago … The European Commission has imposed a millionaire fine on companies such as Valve, Capcom, Bandai Namco, Focus Home Interactive, Zenimach and Koch Media for apply regional locks to their games , something that made certain titles They could not be acquired depending on the country from which the… Read more

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Best 2.5-inch SSD 2021: Expand your PC storage the speedy way

(Pocket-lint) – Adding extra storage to your PC, whether you’ve built it with gaming in mind or want to use it for work, is a great way to get a bit more space, and thankfully doesn’t have to mean a big spending spree. How to build and upgrade your own extreme gaming PC Some of… Read more

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The fight to make Netflix and Hulu pay cable fees

Streaming services are slowly turning into cable TV — complete with bundles, an ever-growing list of channels, and a reinvented TV guide. And a series of lawsuits could portend the return of something even worse: the hidden cable fee. Three municipalities in Georgia are suing Netflix, Hulu, and other streaming video providers for as much… Read more

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DNSpooq is the new series of DNS vulnerabilities: beware of phishing, credential theft, DDoS attacks

7 software vulnerabilities identified DNS widely used by connected device manufacturers and which threatens to jeopardize millions of devices di Andrea Bai published on 20 January 2021 , at 15: 41 in the channel Security JSOF, an Israeli company operating in the field of cyber security, today revealed the existence of seven vulnerabilities, known together… Read more

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Sweden: 5G frequencies auctioned despite Huawei lawsuit

Despite ongoing legal disputes due to the exclusion of Huawei, the Swedish telecommunications authority PTS auctioned the coveted 5G frequencies on Tuesday. The approved companies Hi3G Access (Hutchison Group), Net4Mobility (Telenor and Tele 2) and Telia each have at least 100 MHz in for 5G designated 3.5 GHz band. The state communications service provider Teracom… Read more

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Nursing apps & Co .: Federal government is driving digital healthcare forward

More “digital helpers” are to be used in care in the future. The federal cabinet approved a bill on Wednesday “for the digital modernization of care and nursing”. Human attention is the basis for good care, explained Federal Health Minister Jens Spahn (CDU). However, useful apps could help those in need of care to cope… Read more

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LG might pull out of smartphone business after all

LG introduced a rollable smartphone at CES 2021, clearly indicating that the company has not run out of great ideas for its smartphone business. At the turn of the year LG also refuted the rumors about exiting the smartphone business saying these assumptions are “completely false and without merit.” However in a dramatic turn of… Read more

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Valve and five publishers fined € 7.8 million by the European Commission

The European Commission has fined Valve and five PC title publishers for a total of € 7.8 million. According to reports, companies have carried out geo-blocking practices on video games, preventing consumers from buying freely in the European economic area. by Manolo De Agostini published 20 January 2021 , at 10: 52 in the channel… Read more

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Blind man regains his sight thanks to a synthetic cornea

A blind man regained his sight thanks to a synthetic cornea developed by an Israeli startup. After removing the bandages, the 78 year old patient recognized the family members. The CorNeat KPro implant replaces deformed, scarred or dull corneas and integrates with the eye wall without requiring donor tissue. by Manolo De Agostini published 20… Read more

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EU fines Valve, ZeniMax and other publishers over PC game geo-blocking

Matthew Wilson 2 hours ago Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming Back in April 2019, we learned that the European Commission was launching an anti-trust investigation into content geo-blocking. The investigation looked into several huge game publishers including Valve, ZeniMax, Capcom, Bandai Namco, Focus Home Interactive and Koch Media. The investigation has since concluded, with… Read more

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