Month: July 2020

Back to school: Gear for teachers who want to up their online game

Great online teaching doesn’t require huge gear expense. In this guide, we’ll take you through some of our gear recommendations, some budget tips, and the ultimate secret of online teaching: It’s still the teacher that makes the learning work. …read more Source:: ZDNet


The Last of Us Part II: Never mind the Metacritic nonsense, Naughty Dog’s ultra-violent odyssey is a must-play*

*If you have a PlayStation 4 The RPG Greetings, traveller, and welcome to The Register Plays Games, our monthly gaming column back for the first time with an exclusive PlayStation 4 title. This was a big release surrounded by needless controversy and immense expectations that needed some time sunk into it. Does it stand up…


Twitter Permanently Bans White Supremacist David Duke

Twitter said on Friday it has permanently banned white supremacist David Duke from its platform for violating the platform’s rules on hate speech. From a report: Duke’s account “has been permanently suspended for Twitter Rules on hateful conduct,” a Twitter spokesperson said in a statement. Twitter’s policy, revised in March, prohibits posts that promote violence…


The best coffee grinder for 2020: Oxo, Baratza, Breville and more – CNET

We tested a group of coffee grinders from popular companies like Breville, Oxo, Baratza and Cuisinart to find out which one is the best. …read more Source:: CNet


CampZone 2020 Badge Literally Speaks to Us

The pandemic has left my usual calendar of events in shambles this year. Where I’d have expected to have spent a significant portion of my summer mingling with our wonderful and diverse community worldwide, instead I’m sitting at home cracking open a solitary Club-Mate and listening to muffled techno music while trying to imagine myself…


Galaxy Z Fold 2 rumors and leaks so far: Buh-bye, ugly screen notch – CNET

Looks like the Galaxy Fold successor will be called the Galaxy Z Fold 2 after all. Could it be waterproof and get rid of the first model’s biggest screen eyesore? Rumors say yes. …read more Source:: CNet


Australia To Make Facebook, Google Pay For News in World First

Australia will force U.S. tech giants Facebook and Google to pay Australian media outlets for news content in a landmark move to protect independent journalism that will be watched around the world. From a report: Australia will become the first country to require Facebook and Google to pay for news content provided by media companies…


Galaxy Note 20 rumors: Everything we know the week before Samsung Unpacked – CNET

New colors. Design changes. And all the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra’s cameras, battery and more. …read more Source:: CNet


GM and EVgo will bring over 2,700 new fast chargers to national network – Roadshow

The automaker and charging firm will target cities, and more importantly, suburbs to expand charging station access to new areas. …read more Source:: CNet


Anti-NATO Disinformation Campaign Leveraged CMS Compromises

Researchers uncovered a disinformation campaign aiming to discredit NATO via fake news content on compromised news websites. …read more Source:: Threatpost