Month: October 2020
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Relax! A fresh look and relaxed feel for sleep tracking with MyKokoon
Kokoon Blog – 10.27.20 (10.26.20) I’ve always loved to run. But recently, running and I fell out of step. To rediscover my mojo, I enlisted the help of a running coach. Her advice was surprising – “run naked”… keep your shorts on, but lose the smartwatch. Instead of fixating on the data and pushing the…
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Official LEGO Microgame by Unity – Launch Trailer
LEGO YouTube Channel – 10.27.20 (10.26.20) Become a first-time digital game maker with the new LEGO Microgame by Unity! Create, personalize and share a fully interactive 3D game packed with virtual LEGO bricks, new Minifigure characters and more exciting LEGO elements. Source: Official LEGO Microgame by Unity – Launch Trailer
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AI: Going Beyond Automation
Dell Blog – 10.27.20 (10.26.20) A great deal of the focus of artificial intelligence (AI) is on automating tasks so a person doesn’t have to do them. At its simplest level, AI enables users to program systems to perform tasks. For example, a coffee pot can be programmed to automatically start early in the morning so coffee is ready when the alarm goes off. The AI…
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Why Customers Choose Logitech for Zoom Rooms and Desktops
Logitech YouTube Channel – 10.27.20 Customers from around the world trust Logitech for their video collaboration needs. Logitech provides video hardware for your virtual Zoom meetings that is easy to use, easy to manage and easy to deploy. Logitech Solutions for Zoom Rooms makes meetings better. “It’s how it should be: you unpack everything,…
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The Nastiest Malware of 2020
Webroot Blog – 10.27.20 For the third year running, we’ve examined the year’s biggest cyber threats and ranked them to determine which ones are the absolute worst. Somewhat unsurprisingly, phishing and RDP-related breaches remain the top methods we’ve seen cybercriminals using to launch their attacks. Additionally, while new examples of malware and cybercriminal tactics crop…
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The Ultimate Guide to the Oculus Quest 2
Turtle Beach – 10.26.20 (10.24.20) When VR first started to take off, it was a rather pricey endeavor. Consumers had to purchase a costly headset along with a beefy computer in order to run VR games. Spending upwards of $1,000 was the norm, meaning all the fun of virtual reality was left to those…
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Unboxing the Jabra Elite 85t
Jabra YouTube Channel – 10.27.20 Jabra Elite 85t true wireless earbuds have been engineered for a calls and music experience like never before, with fully adjustable Jabra advanced Active Noise Cancellation™, 12mm speakers for big sound, up to 25 hours of battery (ANC on), and 6-mic technology with wind protection for amazing calls. And…
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Viveport Infinity’s Top 10 Scary VR Titles for Halloween
HTC VIVE Blog – 10.26.20 (10.23.20) What’s lurking behind your headset this Halloween season? A mystery, a curse, a zombie, or an unfriendly spirit? This Halloween, Viveport Infinity is bringing the scares to you with our guide to the top 10 spooky virtual reality experiences full of terror and sure to make you scream. Source:…
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Block YouTube On School Devices
Avast Blog – 10.26.20 As a parent of young kids, I was resigned to the eventuality of YouTube in my children’s lives. When my child started watching sports and nature videos, it all seemed pretty innocuous. Then, during the first lockdown of the Covid-19 pandemic in March, my kids discovered Minecraft gaming videos — and…
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What to Expect When You Boot Up Your Next Generation Xbox on Day One
Xbox Blog – 10.26.20 With the launch of Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S just around the corner, we figured that now would be the perfect time to give our fans an in-depth look at what they can expect when they boot up their next-gen Xbox consoles on November 10. Xbox Series X is our fastest, most powerful…