Microsoft Internet Games Will Be Unplayable Soon

From PC Mag: If a reminder were needed of how much Microsoft wants us all to buy a new PC and upgrade to Windows 10 in the process, a set of classic Windows games are set to become unplayable. Support for Microsoft Internet Games comes to an end within a few weeks depending on your OS.

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Huawei will reportedly lay off hundreds of US workers

From The Verge: Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei is reportedly preparing to lay off hundreds of workers in the United States, reports The Wall Street Journal. The company has struggled in recent months after the Trump administration placed a de facto ban on US sales to the company, citing...

Seagate FireCuda 510 1TB Review (Page 1 of 11)

How do you know when something has moved from a niche market to the mainstream? When someone mentions "electric car", I am confident Tesla is the first brand that comes to mind for many people. But this was not always the case. I remember about ten years ago, someone mentioned they saw a car with a "T" on the road and could not figure out which brand it was. When I told them it was Tesla, I only got blank stares. In the last few years, this...

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A couple of months ago, I started getting into the bouldering craze alongside many of my friends. As I continued to climb, I began to realize that using my left hand has become incredibly abnormal to me. The tasks I would use my left hand for was very minuscule. As a right-handed student, it was only natural to use it for taking notes, eating food, general everyday tasks, and now bouldering. This form of rock climbing really opened my eyes to how...

Huawei’s first 5G phone is launching this month

From The Verge: Huawei’s debut 5G phone, the Huawei Mate 20 X 5G, will launch in select markets before the end of July, despite continued uncertainty around Huawei’s future as a manufacturer of Android devices. China’s state-run Global Times reports that the phone will go on sale in China on July...

YouTube is giving creators more ways to make money

From TechCrunch: YouTube is rolling out more ways for its creators to engage fans and generate revenue, the company announced today at the VidCon event in Anaheim, Calif. Last year, YouTube used the event to launch new products like channel memberships, merchandise shelves, premieres and more. This...

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