Rather than perpetually refreshing your browser to check availability, a number of Xbox Series X stock trackers could help automate the process amid high demand. Source: topic/hardware
Day: December 4, 2020
2021 tech events, summits, and conferences to add to your calendar
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•The 2021 conference season is going to be a strange one, with many events still TBA or online only due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. Source: techrepublic.com
How COVID and the US presidential election will impact budgets in 2021
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•Forrester has revised its outlook, predicting an overall 0.4% decrease in tech budgets next year after a 2.5% decline in 2020. Source: techrepublic.com
How to set up a Zoom meeting from Microsoft Outlook
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•You can schedule a Zoom meeting directly from Outlook, either the desktop client or the web app. Here are the steps. Source: techrepublic.com
Cameo: Celebrity video app boss says age of A-lister is over
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•The founder of a site where fans pay for celebrity messages says stars now attract niche followings. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
Most used passwords for 2020: The internet's favorite curse word, name, food, and team
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•CyberNews analyzed more than 15 billion passwords; if your favorite one is at the top of the list, it’s time to change right now. Source: techrepublic.com
Working (really) remotely with the Jackery Portable Power Station
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•By need or by choice, remote working might mean time away from a power outlet. The Jackery Power Station may be just what you need to do so. Source: techrepublic.com
Tech Tent: Who wants a digital vaccine passport?
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•Rory Cellan-Jones explores the practical and ethical issues around digital vaccination records. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
How to quickly swap out a key on a mechanical keyboard
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•If you have a mechanical keyboard that allows for hot swappable key switches, Jack Wallen shows you how easy this is to take care of. Source: topic/hardware
US turns up heat on China's biggest chip-maker
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•The US adds China’s biggest computer chip-maker SMIC to a list of “Chinese military companies”. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml