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Messenger Rooms: Here’s how to use Facebook’s free new video chat feature

Facebook’s new group video chat feature Messenger Rooms is now available, and is ready to compete with services like Zoom, Skype, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams, as more people turn to video chat during coronavirus lockdowns and quarantines.  You can create a video chat room via Facebook or the Messenger app and invite up to 50 people to join a video …

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Chrome now can stop an important type of network snooping

Google Chrome has begun locking down an important type of communication that can leak private information to internet service providers or others who can snoop your web browser’s network activity. Chrome 83, released Tuesday, incorporates a new technology called DNS over HTTPS. Google, Mozilla and other allies have been trying to secure your connections to websites with the HTTPS technology, …

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Microsoft builds massive supercomputer for smarter AI

Microsoft has built an enormous supercomputer for artificial intelligence work, a new direction for its Azure cloud computing service. The machine has 285,000 processor cores boosted by 10,000 graphics chips for OpenAI, a company that wants to ensure AI technology helps humans. Microsoft announced the machine at its Build conference for developers on Tuesday. (For more details on the event, …

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Facebook, Instagram push further into e

Facebook said Tuesday that users will be able to shop without leaving the social network by visiting a business’ Facebook page or Instagram profile, a move that comes as more people turn to e-commerce because of the coronavirus pandemic.  In the future, users will also be able to shop through the company’s messaging services, including Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram Direct, the …

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Walmart makes waves as a stronger online competitor to Amazon

For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO and CDC websites. Walmart said Tuesday that its e-commerce sales in the US jumped 74% in its latest quarter, powered by online grocery sales during the coronavirus crisis. That figure is huge for the big-box retailer, marking its biggest percentage increase for its online sales over …

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Microsoft, no longer fearing the web, gives it a new boost on Windows

Web apps, websites that can be converted into standalone apps, are moving closer toward becoming first-class software citizens on Windows 10. Google coined the term progressive web app, or PWA, to describe websites that can assume the power and prominence of conventional native apps you’d download from an app store. For a taste of PWAs, visit coronavirus.app, which with most …

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Walmart will discontinue Jet.com, nearly four years after $3B purchase

Walmart on Tuesday said it’s shutting down Jet.com, an e-commerce site that’s seen weakening online traffic for years. The announcement was part of the world’s biggest retailer’s latest quarterly earnings report, in which it said its online sales surged 74% during the coronavirus pandemic. Walmart said it’s discontinuing Jet “due to continued strength of the Walmart.com brand” and said Jet had …

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