August 2021

Linux 5.14 had plenty of commits, work has gone smoothly – and it should debut next week

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Version 5.14 of the Linux kernel seems set to debut next week, after a very calm development process. Linus Torvalds kicked things off for version 5.14 on July 11 when he announced rc1, and wrote, “I don’t think there are any huge surprises in here, and size-wise this seems to be a pretty regular release …

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Redesigned M1X Mac mini With Additional Ports Expected to Launch in ‘Next Several Months’

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Apple is redesigning almost its entire product lineup and upgrading the internals to its custom silicon. The company is expected to host multiple events in September in which it will announce its flagship iPhone 13 models, redesigned iPad mini 6, Apple Watch Series 7, and much more. Now, it has been speculated that Apple can …

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PS5’s Lighter, Revised Hardware Model Has Already Gone on Sale

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You may recall last month we reported on documentation for a revised PlayStation 5 model, which was first uploaded to the organisation’s Japanese website. Now, it looks like it’s quietly gone on sale, with Australian website Press-Start noting that the lighter hardware units have been spotted down under. Curiously, the updated SKU in this instance …

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WhatsApp for Desktop launches public beta for macOS users

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WhatsApp is launching a public beta for its desktop app. macOS and Windows users can now enroll in the program and try all the latest features coming to the app. According to WABetaInfo, this public beta is a way for WhatsApp to improve the support for multi-device as well as having more people providing feedback …

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Hackers can use Google Chrome to take control of your PC, but here’s how you can stop them

GOOGLE Chrome users have been put on red alert about a vulnerability that could allow hackers to take complete control of their PC. Luckily, there is a way to protect yourself from this security threat – here’s how. Google Chrome users should download the latest update to the browser right away to protect themselves from a …

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