Sony announced all 20 games that’ll be on the retro mini console, and Japan has some different ones. …read more Source:: CNet
OnePlus 6T launch: In-screen fingerprint scanner and dual-cameras, watch it live now – CNET
OnePlus 6T features a fingerprint-on-display reader, a Snapdragon 845 chipset and a 6.41-inch display. Watch this space for live coverage and analysis. …read more Source:: CNet
Windows Defender: First Full Antivirus Tool to Run in a Sandbox
Sandboxed version now available to Windows Insiders and anyone else who force-enables it in Windows 10 version 1703 and above. …read more Source:: DarkReading
OnePlus 6T launch: Watch it live now – CNET
Watch this space for live coverage and analysis. …read more Source:: CNet
Hope springs Eternus: Fujitsu lobs fresh top-end array at flashy storage crowd
Faster controllers, doubled capacity Fujitsu has announced the fourth generation of its high-end DX8900 array with 50 per cent more drives, doubled storage capacity, faster caching, a 1.3x performance boost and the addition of compression.… …read more Source:: TheRegister
Gab is down as GoDaddy, PayPal pull service following synagogue shooting – CNET
The social network says it’s working around the clock to get back online. …read more Source:: CNet
Ford Performance launches limited-edition RTR Mustang styling pack – Roadshow
The Series 1 Mustang RTR is intended to look like Vaughn Gittin Jr.’s drift car. …read more Source:: CNet
AmazonSmile temporarily raises donations to 5 percent – CNET
That’s a tenfold increase over the usual rate, and it’s good on all eligible purchases through Nov. 2. …read more Source:: CNet
Watchdog sceptical UK.gov’s Universal Credit can handle 8.5m benefits claimants
Report slams lack of empirical measures on hardships Brit MPs have expressed serious concerns about the Department for Work and Pensions’ ability to transfer 4 million people on legacy benefits to its embattled Universal Credit programme.… …read more Source:: TheRegister
Seth Molson is Designing the Future, One Show at a Time
From the banks of levers and steam gauges of 1927’s Metropolis to the multicolored jewels that the crew would knowingly tap on in the original Star Trek, the entertainment industry has always struggled with producing imagery of advanced technology. Whether constrained by budget or imagination, portrayals usually go in one of two directions: they either…
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