CEOs, Farm Bureau President Told To Remove Face Masks Before Meeting With Pence

The vice president walked in soon afterward, without a mask, shortly after learning his press secretary tested positive.

Office 365 now blocks Reply-All email storms

Despite numerous attempts to kill it, the venerable email still remains one of the most-used forms of digital communication today, especially in businesses. Although relatively more secure than that other ancient messaging technology, SMS, email has its own set of flaws that are triggered even by well-intentioned users. One such problem is known as a Reply-All Storm and Microsoft Office … Continue reading

Galaxy Note 20 punch-hole camera could have a status indicator around it

The urge to banish all bezels around the screen has resulted in a few casualties while manufacturers try to figure out how to best put back what they have kicked out. We’re still waiting for the day that under-display cameras finally become a thing but, until then, we’ll have to settle for notches and cutouts. The latter, unfortunately, has led … Continue reading

iPhone 12 Pro might finally get a 120Hz screen, even better cameras

There are rumors that Apple’s next iPhones might be a tad late or in limited supply due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. If these latest batch of leaks are on the mark, however, it might be worth the wait, at least for those that can afford Apple’s latest and greatest. According to this new information, the Pro models of the … Continue reading

Surface Laptop 3 repairs for randomly cracking screens offered for free

Microsoft just announced some new Surface devices but it is hardly done facing problems with its older, existing computers. Earlier this year, what was supposed to be its most repairable and upgradable laptop (which is still not that easy to repair anyway) was reportedly cracking its screen for no immediately apparent reason. Microsoft was, fortunately, more responsive to this than … Continue reading

Synthspace recreates the physical presence of a modular synth in VR

There’s a certain visceral thrill to plugging in patch cords and twiddling knobs on a modular synth, but it’s not always practical when even the more affordable synths can cost hundreds of dollars. Bright Light might have a simple solution: recreate…

Microsoft Brings an End to Reply Allpocalypses

Accidentally hitting reply-all on an email thread was one of the earliest online faux pas to emerge. This week, Microsoft began rolling out a feature to help save future inboxes from ever knowing the horror.

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POCO F2 Pro coming next week, next-gen cooling teased

Xiaomi’s newest sub-brand POCO surprised the mobile world when it launched the POCO F1 or Pocophone F1 that almost undercut OnePlus with its blend of premium features and ridiculously low price. It didn’t happen without cutting corners, of course, but it garnered enough fans and sales to warrant a successor. The POCO X2, however, may have rubbed some of those … Continue reading

Google Duo could support 32 people in a group call

Just because Google’s myriad and confusing selection of messaging services now has a single team and a single exec to report to hardly means its myriad and confusing selection of messaging services are about to become unified. At least not immediately and definitely not any time soon. In the tradition of giving users more choice than they can handle, Google … Continue reading

Georgia AG Requests Federal Probe Into Handling Of Ahmaud Arbery Case

Attorney General Chris Carr said “the family, the community and the state of Georgia deserve answers.”