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There aren't going to be any new emojis in 2021
Tuskd and 5 others reacted to +virtorio for a topic
I knew COVID-19 would have some sort of benefit.6 points -
Microsoft Teams handled 2.7 billion minutes of calls on March 31
Slackerr and 4 others reacted to Xenon for a topic
They were probably all to my bank. I was on hold for over a hour.5 points -
There aren't going to be any new emojis in 2021
Sin2x and 4 others reacted to +E.Worm Jimmy for a topic
Ohh no.... Said no one.5 points -
Microsoft's Surface Neo reportedly delayed until next year, along with Windows 10X
Eclipse_19 and 3 others reacted to ben-noon for a topic
Funny how many things get delayed right? More so how Microsoft fumbles in every possible way when it comes to mobile. Even before covid, these devices were struggling under development. It’s a real disappointment. Can’t help but laugh at how ridiculous it is. ... except its not a mobile OS and not a mobile device.4 points -
Microsoft Teams handled 2.7 billion minutes of calls on March 31
Slackerr and 2 others reacted to neufuse for a topic
sucked? sounds better then a standard POTS telephone call......3 points -
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Ubisoft discounts Uplay+ membership to $6.99 for one month
wingliston and 2 others reacted to +Warwagon for a topic
In before the Uplay hate starts.3 points -
Google bans use of Zoom software on employee laptops
enroh and 2 others reacted to Cask1 for a topic
They’re corporate owned laptops....they’re free to prevent employees from installing whatever they want in company owned equipment.3 points -
Microsoft's Surface Neo reportedly delayed until next year, along with Windows 10X
Son_Of_Dad and 2 others reacted to BigBoy for a topic
Two screen devices are still a solution in search of a problem, IMO; I'm glad they did not sink too much $$ into it all.3 points -
Windows 10 build 19603 has a new playback control UI, 'What's New' section in Settings
PUC_Snakeman and one other reacted to Chsoriano for a topic
For the countless times people are being productive in other applications and don't want to completely jump out of their workflow to hit 'next track'2 points -
LG reveals new minimalistic smartphone design language with 'Raindrop' camera
Slackerr and one other reacted to +E.Worm Jimmy for a topic
Yes that looks amazing... And the second you put the case on it (and you will) it will make no difference Also never again LG - already trusted you a few times. Software is crap and then bootloop happen when I thought it was all but a myth. I am actually on Sony now after years of Samsung (and occasional LG) and I love it. Tried Moto but disliked the experience.2 points -
There aren't going to be any new emojis in 2021
+E.Worm Jimmy and one other reacted to yakumo for a topic
Well, we do already have 😷 so we're probably good for the year 😅😓2 points -
There aren't going to be any new emojis in 2021
Skyfrog and one other reacted to Thrackerzod for a topic
What is the point of emojis, to have silly little pictures of every single thing in existence?2 points -
There aren't going to be any new emojis in 2021
mip and one other reacted to sini for a topic
No emojis but the 2020 meme game has been strong...2 points -
Rocket Lab (updates)
DocM and one other reacted to Skiver for a topic
In early 2020 Rocket Lab successfully completed a mid-air recovery demonstration of an Electron test article.2 points -
Google's Hangouts Meet is being rebranded to Google Meet
wingliston and one other reacted to Syanide for a topic
What the f*ck's a Google Meet?2 points -
Microsoft's Surface Neo reportedly delayed until next year, along with Windows 10X
Vishwal and one other reacted to shockz for a topic
Funny how many things get delayed right? More so how Microsoft fumbles in every possible way when it comes to mobile. Even before covid, these devices were struggling under development. It’s a real disappointment. Can’t help but laugh at how ridiculous it is.2 points -
Google's Hangouts Meet is being rebranded to Google Meet
jmmusick and one other reacted to dontbeevil for a topic
what a mess ... no thanks2 points -
Google's Hangouts Meet is being rebranded to Google Meet
wingliston and one other reacted to derekaw for a topic
Oh Google, you so funny with names and messaging apps.2 points -
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Microsoft's Surface Neo reportedly delayed until next year, along with Windows 10X
Vishwal and one other reacted to Son_Of_Dad for a topic
Microsoft have identified a failure prior to launch2 points -
There aren't going to be any new emojis in 2021
wolftail and one other reacted to hagjohn for a topic
Thank God. The only added emoji's I've liked so far is the middle finger and poop.2 points -
There aren't going to be any new emojis in 2021
wolftail and one other reacted to cork1958 for a topic
Dang it, there went my whole year! How's a person supposed to act now? /s2 points -
Microsoft's Surface Neo reportedly delayed until next year, along with Windows 10X
Vishwal and one other reacted to dead.cell for a topic
Hope they get better specs if they'll be delayed THAT long. Otherwise, DOA...2 points -
Microsoft's Surface Neo reportedly delayed until next year, along with Windows 10X
Vishwal and one other reacted to shockz for a topic
Lol2 points -
Google bans use of Zoom software on employee laptops
Mobius Enigma and one other reacted to DentedAphid7 for a topic
Cisco Webex, TeamViewer, Skype...2 points -
Why are 4K Blu-rays still so expensive while 4K digital movies are getting cheaper?
+primortal and one other reacted to Peresvet for a topic
Let's see: a physical, tangible product that needs to change hands several times in the supply chain before it gets transported to a retail store vs digital. Hmm...🤔2 points -
AMD Radeon 20.4.1 driver adds support for Resident Evil 3 remake
farmeunit and one other reacted to Co-ords for a topic
Bootcamp has different drivers? I always assumed it was just Windows. Basically dual-boot so each operating system is completely separate. It is dual boot but the regular driver don't work on a bootcamp windows installation; they don't detect the card, so we are forced to wait. Interesting. I haven't used Bootcamp in years, but thought about trying it again. See if you have any luck using http://bootcampdrivers.com. Mat tries his best to make drivers from the regular ati drivers.2 points -
Microsoft Teams handled 2.7 billion minutes of calls on March 31
Slackerr reacted to dead.cell for a topic
Actually voice quality and connection stability on teams is impressive. This. Our morning meetings as we try to stay "connected" during this isolation have actually been great, using video too. I'm impressed, considering how bad Skype was by comparison...1 point -
Microsoft's Surface Go is sold out as the company preps for Surface Go 2
wingliston reacted to George P for a topic
Book 3 and Go 2 should be on the way together. My real question is about Studio 2 actually. There was a crappy Surface Studio refresh last year. That was just a newer GPU right? So like a v1.5 really.1 point -
COVID-19 tracking app reveals potential scale of the outbreak
Liquid55 reacted to redfish for a topic
The thought process that we can stop the spread of the virus is simply wrong. All we can do is delay it long enough to get medical facilities and supplies in place. This virus will spread - any chance for a vaccine is at least a year away, and even then, our capacity to make effective flu vaccines has not been very good. If you think that is my thought process, I am sorry. I am just thinking along the lines of "Stay the *#$@ indoors" and "Flatten the curve" so the vulnerable populace isn't put in harms way unnecessarily. But hey, everybody will die anyway somehow. Why don't people start putting guns to their heads, like right now? See my point? I do see your point, but those vulnerable people are the ones who should sequester themselves...the rest of society needs to get back to work. There is literally nothing else that can be done for those who are vulnerable. The only valid reason to "flatten the curve" is to allow stockpiling of medical supplies and time for facilities to get prepared. As soon as the quarantine is over, that curve is going exponential - and fast. And if you live with some of those vulnerable people? Perhaps you should stay separated, too. There's no easy answers, but the world can't stay shut down forever. I think much of the lockdown policies have been arbitrary or counter-productive anyway. The non-essential vs essential service thing is totally arbitrary from a practical perspective. It doesn't make much sense to shut down businesses that have one or two customers at a time, then allow people to crowd into packed supermarkets, hardware stores, Costcos, Walmarts, and Targets. And the panic buying at the beginning of the pandemic spread the disease faster than it would have spread otherwise. The numbers coming in so far show that countries following more relaxed protocols like Sweden, the Netherlands, and Japan, that have not shut down all non-essential businesses, appear to be doing just as well to flatten their curves and deal with the pandemic. Businesses can adapt to social distancing guidelines without shutting down. A lot of common sense is being lost IMO, and the most extreme policies have more of a moral purpose than a practical purpose. I don't know about other places but super markets here are not allowing more than a few people into stores at a time, they're making them line up (6 feet apart) outside. Yea, this is a more recent rule that was just put in place as the pandemic is already reaching its peak lol. The peak is supposed to be in 5 days in the US. And they could have applied the same rule to non-essential businesses. Put guidelines that office supply stores have to keep people 6 feet apart in line, and not have too many in the store at once, instead of shutting them down. Again, its the distinction between essential and non-essential services that I find the most arbitrary. Anyway, being 6 feet apart outside is not necessarily better than being 6 feet apart inside. Even with all the rules in place, most stores don't seem any less busy than average. Maybe Costco less so on peak days. Less busy than they were at the peak of panic-buying, yes. Adopting some kind of social distancing measures across the board does make sense, but I don't know if people are really thinking about what's working or not, or are just making it look like they're doing something.1 point -
Microsoft's Surface Go is sold out as the company preps for Surface Go 2
wingliston reacted to George P for a topic
Book 3 and Go 2 should be on the way together. My real question is about Studio 2 actually.1 point -
Android or iPhone?
+Dick Montage reacted to Brandon H for a topic
I've thought of getting a modern basic cell phone to swap over to for traveling/camping purposes when needed1 point -
Android or iPhone?
cork1958 reacted to Brandon H for a topic
yeah if that's all you're using a phone for is its basic uses then no reason to spend hundreds on a device1 point -
Android or iPhone?
ThaCrip reacted to cork1958 for a topic
Yep, no contract here either and wouldn't use any phone/provider if I had to do a contract. Wouldn't consider a flagship phone in a million years either. Haven't ever spent more than $79 for any of my Android phones as that's about as high I'm even willing to go for just a phone!! Now, granted, I would like to have the updates that Iphones provide and that is the main thing I hate about Android, but like I said again, don't use my phone for much more than texting and calling, although that's almost a rarity that anybody calls now a days, and an occasional quick search if I need to to look up something. Nice to have a conversation without anyone going all ballistic about something as that's about a rarity anymore, but this will be my last reply to this conversation. We know where we stand on this! 🙂1 point -
Degoo Premium: Lifetime 10TB Backup Plan now 97% off for just $80
Jose_49 reacted to Skwerl for a topic
The can go bankcrupt in any second, and then your money and your precious cloud storage is immediately gone in the blink of an eye. So be careful whom you give your money, it may be stolen easily. That was my first thought and I suspect is probably the intention of the vendor.1 point -
LG reveals new minimalistic smartphone design language with 'Raindrop' camera
wingliston reacted to rdr2y2k for a topic
put an aftermarket apple skin , logo , you won't miss anything.1 point -
LG reveals new minimalistic smartphone design language with 'Raindrop' camera
Brandon H reacted to BoondockSaint for a topic
LG rarely fail in their hardware designs, but their software support is abysmal.1 point -
Microsoft's Surface Neo reportedly delayed until next year, along with Windows 10X
MFH reacted to dontbeevil for a topic
Funny how many things get delayed right? More so how Microsoft fumbles in every possible way when it comes to mobile. Even before covid, these devices were struggling under development. It’s a real disappointment. Can’t help but laugh at how ridiculous it is. ... except its not a mobile OS and not a mobile device. there is no need to reply, it's already funny his comment1 point -
Can't get Google to return country specific results
dipsylalapo reacted to Technique for a topic
As above ... "set and forget investing" was the search term i used, minus the quotation marks. Now i'm not saying that each and every single result that was returned was an American website, it wasn't. What i'm saying is that some of the top returned results were American whereas if i use the URL i quoted (that generates 2 additional tabs on startup) i get UK results, not American ones ..... but i get those annoying 2 tabs.1 point -
NASA Commercial Crew (CCtCap) test milestones
DocM reacted to Skiver for a topic
I read that they hadn't officially been told they HAD to re-test but offered Boeing the opportunity to make the right decision for themselves before throwing in their opinion. Granted I think any idiot could see Nasa wouldn't have ever let them proceed to manned tests.1 point -
Microsoft's Surface Neo reportedly delayed until next year, along with Windows 10X
MFH reacted to dontbeevil for a topic
The phone you're talking about was canceled this is totally a new one. Windows on ARM was released in 2017 But feel free to keep trolling1 point -
Google's Hangouts Meet is being rebranded to Google Meet
wingliston reacted to FirstLine for a topic
Google's voice/messaging app scene is complicated stuff. Whatever happened to Allo/Duo? 🤨1 point -
Microsoft's Surface Neo reportedly delayed until next year, along with Windows 10X
wingliston reacted to byu1 for a topic
another year. then next year will say one more year.1 point -
Mitchell Baker has been named CEO of Mozilla again
margrave reacted to zikalify for a topic
Think this is an excellent move! Interesting video about her on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqW2rg0boKk1 point -
Google bans use of Zoom software on employee laptops
Shrink reacted to Brian Miller for a topic
What a wonderful excuse to stifle competition1 point -
Apple's new iPad Pro keyboards with trackpads are available for pre-order on Amazon
hagjohn reacted to spy beef for a topic
Jesus Christ, why is it so expensive? It's the same price as a regular iPad.1 point -
COVID-19 tracking app reveals potential scale of the outbreak
0sit0 reacted to Tim W for a topic
If you see any headline using the phrase "Chinese Virus" you should probably stop reading that publication...1 point -
COVID-19 tracking app reveals potential scale of the outbreak
0sit0 reacted to Tuskd for a topic
The indifference seen in the comments above is exactly why the virus is running rampant. 65,000 deaths in 4 months and no signs of stopping, people! Open your eyes to that!1 point -
decent free antivirus/malware/spyware scanner for Linux : which one to take?!
goretsky reacted to fusi0n for a topic
How do you know you don't have a virus if you don't have a virus scanner? I think it's always best practices to have something running. There are several 0-Day drive by attacks that can get you infected and you'll never know it. Malware has matured a lot and a lot of it is no longer trying to cause the end-user issues and be as silent as possible. I build all my packages from source and still run an anti-virus. This is just my option, but letting your guard down because you think you safe is a good way to get pwn3d.1 point