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June, 2020

  • 10 June

    Netflix showcases movies and series on the black experience

    Netflix is showcasing TV shows, movies and documentaries addressing racial justice and blackness, the company said in a tweet Wednesday. When you log onto Netflix today, you will see a carefully curated list of titles that only begin to tell the complex and layered stories about racial injustice and Blackness in America. https://t.co/dN6XQmsrGK pic.twitter.com/3CIrrno6mw — …

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  • 10 June

    5G starts with your phone, but is about bigger ideas

    5G is the biggest jump forward in wireless network technology — and also one of the most opaque. It’s about much more than just better “speed,” yet consumers are often unsure they need 5G’s manifold benefits like low latency, high density and new services placed closer to the edge of the network. We think 5G is compelling, but perhaps in …

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  • 10 June

    The unlocked OnePlus 6T is back on sale for $300

    There’s little doubt that OnePlus makes some of the best budget flagship phones money can buy. Though the OnePlus 6T is the brand’s ninth phone and has a great assortment of features, it typically sells for a modest price between $350 and $550. If you want in on the action, right now you can get the One Plus 6T with …

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  • 10 June

    Google Meet vs. Hangouts: Main differences between the video chat services

    Although governments have begun easing coronavirus-related quarantines and lockdowns, many people are still working from home and limiting social visits to video chat apps and services such as Zoom, Skype and FaceTime.  Two options that have risen toward the top of the pack for virtual happy hours or brainstorming with coworkers are from Google’s suite of tools: Google Hangouts and …

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  • 10 June

    EU asks Facebook, Google, Twitter to report monthly on COVID

    For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO and CDC websites. The coronavirus pandemic has been accompanied by a slew of disinformation — about the origins of the virus, how it spread and how to treat it. For social media companies, it’s the latest in a long series of challenges regarding how to prevent the …

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  • 10 June

    Google releases Android 11 beta, cancels launch event amid protests

    Google on Wednesday launched the latest version of its Android mobile operating system, a release that was previously set to occur at a virtual launch event. The search giant, though, has canceled the event as people around the world hold protests over police brutality and systemic racism. (Here’s how to download Android 11 beta on your phone.) “We have cancelled …

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  • 10 June

    Twitter test asks if you want to read an article before retweeting it

    Twitter will be testing a new prompt for retweets, the company announced Wednesday. The prompt will appear when you attempt to retweet a link to article that you haven’t opened on Twitter. Before retweeting something, it will now ask if you would like to read the article first. “Sharing an article can spark conversation, so you may want to read …

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  • 10 June

    Upgrade to the massive Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite unlocked for $450 (Update: Sold out)

    Raise your hand if you’re confused like me. The Samsung Galaxy S10E is the “budget” option in the Galaxy lineup, right? No, wait, it’s the new Galaxy A51. Or maybe it’s the Galaxy S10 Lite, which I honestly didn’t realize existed until this morning. I don’t envy anyone trying to choose between all these models. Maybe this will help: For a …

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  • 10 June

    Meet Now: How to use Skype’s free Zoom alternative for video calls

    Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Skype stepped up its free video chat service offerings with a new feature called Meet Now, which lets you start a chat or meeting without having to sign up for an account or download the app to your desktop. This is Skype’s way of competing with Zoom, which saw a massive surge in users after coronavirus lockdowns …

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  • 10 June

    Oculus Quest, one year in: The best games so far

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