Google’s Location History And Activity Data Can Now Be Auto-Deleted

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Google is known to collect quite a lot of personal data to provide the required services. At the moment, there are no simple ways to regularly delete those private information. As privacy becomes a hot topic recently, Google decides to introduce a new feature for all users.

“Dev.to” Allows Everyone to Browse Its Webpages in Unbelievable Speed

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The loading time of a website determines how well it can attract more visitors. A slow website can drastically increase the motivation of users to leave the site. More than 50% of users expect...

Computex 2019: GIGABYTE Introduces New AORUS PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD

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We have previously reported on Corsair's new MP600 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD. GIGABYTE first teased their equivalent product on Twitter before Computex 2019. Now, more details about the new drive have been released. ...

ADATA Unveils New XPG GAMMIX S50 Lite PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD

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Yet another new NVMe SSD is announced this month, this time from ADATA. The XPG GAMMIX S50 Lite is the second PCIe 4.0 drive from the company, which was originally teased in CES 2020. ...

How to Watch Google’s Event Live Stream on 4 October

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Google has already announced their October event last week using a YouTube video. We can expect to see the new generation Pixel 2 smartphones and a rumored Pixelbook (a two-in-one chromebook). Like most of...

PCI-Express 6.0 Published Version 0.5 Draft, Hitting Important Milestone

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While PCIe 4.0 starting to hit the mainstream consumer market with AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen processors and X570 motherboards, the future PCIe 6.0 standard has hit an important development milestone. PCI-SIG, the non-profit organization...

Google Chrome Version 73 Adds Support to Dark Mode for macOS

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It has been rumored that Google will be adding a dark mode to its Chrome browser earlier this year, which is an ongoing trend for most applications' user interfaces. Now, with the release of...

Intel Planning 6-Core CPUs for Upcoming Coffee Lake

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Photos from IntelAs we all know, Intel has not raised its processors' core count for quite long time in the consumer market. The latest 7th generation Core series processors tops out at 4 cores,...

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