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Facebook Portal Will Now Support Up To 50 Users Per Call
Google Will Default To Using Phone Notifications For Two-Factor Authentication
NBA Could Use Oura Rings To Help Detect COVID-19 Symptoms In Players
Having Problems Printing? The Latest Windows 10 Update Should Fix That
Rumored Xbox Series X Pricing Could Give Sony A Run For Their Money
Apple’s Next-Gen iMac Could Come With Support For Face ID
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Corsair One a100 Compact Gaming PC Announced
ASUS Unveils A Trio Of New ZenBook Laptops
Some 2020 MacBook Laptops Are Having Issues With USB 2.0 Accessories
Apple Will Start Accepting In-Store Trade-Ins For Mac Computers
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Zoom’s End-To-End Encryption Will Now Be Available To All Users, Not Just Paying Customers
Twitter Will Now Let Users Post Audio Tweets
The Nintendo Wii Is Still A Smashing Success In Care Homes More Than A Decade Later
Apple’s AR Headset Could Auto-Adjust For People With Prescription Lenses
Facebook Will Allow Users To Turn Off Political Ads If They Don’t Want To See It
Google Updates its WiFi Routers With Better Internet Optimization
Apple Patents A Way To Keep Drivers Alert In Self-Driving Cars
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Amazon Turns To AI And AR To Help Its Warehouse Workers Socially Distance
Google Duo For The Web Now Supports Group Calls For Up To 32 People
Robots Could Soon Help Surgeons With The Suturing Process

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