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It’s hard to believe WhatsApp will be adding support for 50 people on a call when they only recently boosted the maximum participant count from four to eight. Make no mistake, WhatsApp will definitely allow 50 people in one video call…except that they won’t. Yet they will! All through the assistance of Messenger Rooms.
Many new phrases have entered our vocabulary as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown. “Zoom fatigue” refers to the mental exhaustion associated with online video conferencing.
Announced in a press release this morning, HP reckons too many of us live with our heads in the digital…
Lockdown continues, which means not many of us are getting out much at all. But there’s relief on the horizon. Sadly, not a lessening of restrictions (though that would be great), but literal relief, for the country’s poorest by way of the R350pm COVID relief grant. And, provided those poor folks have access to a smartphone — as much of the country does — nobody has to go out and apply for it.
The viciously fun shooter is receiving it’s first major update that’s not associated with cosmetics and multiplayer seasons. While fixing some of the more annoying features that saw players complain in the single-player campaign, id Software has also confirmed more support for Battlemode, the online competitive mode.
Researchers have found several hardware vulnerabilities in Intel’s Thunderbolt port which could give malicious actors to everything on your machine. The good news is that they need five minutes with your physical hardware to do it.
We’ses loves the Serkis. He’s is a goods actor and a gooder human. Looks at alls his money he’s is…
Not so long ago, the concept of a fully automated store seemed something of a curiosity. Now, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the idea of relying on computers and robotics, and checking out groceries by simply picking them off the shelf doesn’t seem so peculiar after all.
With much of the world in lockdown, our time spent on video calls has risen rapidly. Video conferencing has expanded from being a tool for business meetings to something we use to socialise, worship, and even date on.