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Nintendo brings in major profits, TikTok gets a new competitor

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The best docuseries on Netflix for 2020 (so far)

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Instagram ‘bug’ reportedly favors Trump campaign content over Biden

A bug in Instagram’s algorithms reportedly pushed content favoring President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign over that of presumptive Democratic rival Joe Biden. A search for Biden showed a variety of pro-Trump content, while searches for Trump didn’t provide hashtags promoting alternative viewpoints, Buzzfeed reported Wednesday.  Hashtag searches for #JoeBiden produced over 390,000 posts tagged with the former vice president’s name …

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Google reportedly working on foldable Pixel for 2021

Google has big plans for its flagship line. On top of discontinuing its current Pixel 4 to make way for the upcoming Pixel 5 phone that it announced on Monday, the tech company is allegedly making a foldable Pixel phone for 2021, according to 9to5Google. The outlet cited a leaked internal document that it reviewed, which listed future Android builds. The document …

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Intellivision Amico vs. Atari VCS: Comparing two baffling retro consoles

“Retro” can mean a lot of things if you’re a gamer. Retro game console sets, like plug-and-play mini Sega Genesis, SNES and Turbografx systems loaded with old games to play? Sure. Gaming compilations that play on fancy new systems? Of course. But what about fancy, mysterious reinventions of classic gaming brands? Meet Atari and Intellivision, the Bizarro Consoles. Intellivision Amico: …

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Researchers warn of an Achilles’ heel security flaw for Android phones

You might not ever have heard of a digital signal processor, but there’s a good chance you’ve reaped the benefits of one on your phone. These processors, described as a “complete computer in a single chip,” are the reason phones can fully charge within five minutes or launch augmented reality for games like Pokemon Go.   The chip’s wide range of possibilities, however, …

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Nintendo Switch is about to overtake NES in lifetime sales

Nintendo Switch overtook the SNES’ lifetime sales over the 2019 holiday season, and it’s about to beat the NES. The Japanese company’s latest financial earnings report revealed that the hybrid console sold 61.44 million units, compared to the older console’s 61.91 million, as previously noted by Nintendo Life. Since the report only covers the period to June 30 and the …

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Facebook says employees can work from home until July 2021

Facebook said Thursday that its employees will be able to continue working from home until July 2021, a move that comes after other tech companies, including Google and Uber, push back plans to reopen their offices as coronavirus cases surge. A Facebook spokeswoman said the company made the decision “based on guidance from health and government experts” and “internal discussions.” …

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