Month: July 2020

Like everything else, the way you pay for anything, from a movie theater ticket to a new car, is changing. Google Pay completely takes your finances and makes them high-tech by allowing you to combine all your accounts in one secure place. The best part is it turns your phone into your personal banking system,
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FP TrendingJul 25, 2020 20:33:46 IST The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is gearing up to send a 2.5 meter (8.4 foot) telescope into the stratosphere aboard a balloon of the size of a football stadium. The ASTHROS (Astrophysics Stratospheric Telescope for High Spectral Resolution Observations at Submillimeter-wavelengths) is scheduled to be launched in
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If you’ve recently dropped a pretty penny on one of the new iPad Pros, you’ll want to protect your investment with a new case. We’ve put together a list of the best cases currently available to help protect your new tablet from drops and scratches. These six options vary across price points and protection levels,
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Bioware has had a rough few years. Following the critical and commercial success of Dragon Age: Inquisition, the studio moved on to Mass Effect: Andromeda and Anthem, two games that abandoned the tenets of previous Bioware titles under mounting publisher pressure. It’s been six years since Inquisition, and although we know Dragon Age 4 is in development, it’ll be
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WalkingCat returns with additional photos of the rumored Quest follow-up. Two days ago Twitter user WalkingCat posted an image of what appears to be a follow-up to Facebook’s Oculus Quest headset. Today, the well-known leaker, previously responsible for releasing photos of the HP Reverb G2 ahead of its reveal, released several additional photos showing the
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There’s nothing wrong with squeezing out every drop of performance you can get from a CPU. After all, it’s the brains of your PC and you want it running optimally, if not better. That’s where overclocking comes into play. Should you overclock your CPU? That depends on the chip and your understanding of the process.
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Passwords are, by definition, private, but often it’s a challenge to keep them that way, and a bustling industry has emerged to protect your passwords — and thus your data — from prying eyes. There are times, however, when you do want to share a password with a friend or family member nearby who needs to
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Screenshot: CBS All Access | YouTube It wouldn’t be a virtual event without a few technical difficulties. Though I can’t imagine the media giants showcasing at San Diego Comic-Con’s online event were worried about copyright violations affecting their panels. Considering, you know, they’re the ones that own the copyright. Advertisement Of course, that’s exactly what
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Procedurally-generated VR dungeon crawling at its absolute finest. In Death: Unchained is now available on the Oculus Quest, bringing with it all the rogue-lite action you know and love from the original along with a few demonic twists. A combination of procedurally-generated maps and randomly-generated enemy positions offers a one-of-a-kind experience that will have you
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A Long March-5 rocket launches from Wenchang Space Launch Center in southern China’s Hainan Province on July 23, 2020.Photo: Noah Celis (Getty Images) China successfully launched its first independent mission to Mars, dubbed Tianwen-1, from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Hainan Province on Thursday. China’s “Long March-5” rocket is carrying an orbiter, lander, and
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