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iOS 13.1 Downgrade From iOS 13.1.2 No Longer Possible After Apple Stops Signing The Firmware

Apple has stopped signing iOS 13.1 around a week after making iOS 13.1.2 available to the public. Oddly, Apple already stopped signing iOS 13.1.1 last week, too. At the same time Apple also stopped signing iOS 12.4.1 and iOS 13, but for some reason chose to keep iOS 13.1 around for a little while longer. […]

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Google Play Music will no longer be installed by default on Android 10, YouTube Music takes it place before feature parity is achieved – Ausdroid

We spotted earlier this month that Google intends on replacing the Google Play Music brand with the YouTube Music brand. In true Google fashion, they have allowed both apps to exist simultaneously, have different feature sets and have provided no road map towards feature parity and eventual replacement. This week on the YouTube Blog, the

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5 Tips to Keep Your iPhone Running Well for Longer

It feels like new iPhones come out all the time, and they come with a big price tag, with the new iPhone 11 retailing at $699. It’s no surprise that people want to keep their gadgets working at their best, but unfortunately, older iPhones can slow down and become frustrating to use over time. That’s

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Facebook’s facial recognition tech will no longer scan users’ photos by default

Facebook has announced it will no longer use facial recognition technology to offer tag suggestions in photos unless users opt in to the service. From this week, users who have the Face Recognition setting turned on will receive a notification every time someone uploads a photo of them, even if they aren’t tagged. They will

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Facebook’s Facial Recognition Technology Will No Longer Default To ‘On’

Call it an about-face ― that’s about faces. On Tuesday, Facebook reversed a years-old policy about facial recognition technology on the platform. It will now require new users to explicitly opt in to the use of facial recognition tech, rather than making it the default setting. Meanwhile, existing users familiar with the “tag suggestions” option will see

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Careers in Computer Science: 5 Facts on this Flourishing Field You Can No Longer Ignore

Between your worries about paying bills and supporting your family, a go-nowhere career is the last thing you need. Instead of fretting over your job and what the future may hold, it may be better to spend some time researching additional career fields and areas you could branch out into. If you are interested in

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AMD Ryzen 3000 Processors have Underclocked Boost-Clocks for Longer Life-Span

Earlier this week, user shamino1978, an ASUS employee mentioned that AMD has deliberately lowered the boost clock on its Ryzen 3000 series of processors for longer life on a forum post over at overclock.net. This confirms the rumors of the 3rd generation processors being underclocked that have been appearing on forums for over a month

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