Chrome 76 Signs the Termination of Adobe Flash and Some Other Great Features

Chrome 76 Signs the Termination of Adobe Flash and Some Other Great Features

Google Chrome’s latest great novelty was the “Dark Mode” mode on Chrome 73 and 74, while version 75 did not bring visible changes. But today with Chrome 76 beta new features are coming for you to enjoy. While Adobe Flash will deliver the latest spirit in 2020 and has been blocked by almost every major browser, Chrome 76 is taking a step further.

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Not only individual partitions of Flash are automatically blocked, but now the entire Flash feature in the browser will be blocked. If you have installed the beta version than its enough to type in the chrome://settings/content/flash field, you will notice that the function is active automatically.

But what are some other changes on Chrome 76?

Another change is that websites can no longer understand when you are browsing privately or otherwise known as “Incognito.” For The New York Times publishers it will be almost impossible to trace and learn how much free articles you have read and when to be promoted in paid subscriptions.

Even Dark Mode itself has some improvements. Developers can now program their sites to automatically provide darker versions of websites by simply adding a few more code if they learn that Dark Mode in Chrome is turned on.

The stable version of Chrome 76 will debut on July 30th.

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‘Halo Infinite’ will reach in the second generation of Xbox (Video)

The Xbox has shown a part of the new video game that will be part of the next generation of Xbox as part of the “Project Scarlett” project.

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Xbox officials have announced that ‘Halo Infinite’ will bring a new era, as if Halo brought it to the latest version of this console.

In photos shared, Chief appears to have escaped, but Cortana is still missing, while the world’s Halo circle is much hurt.

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Huawei Records the new Operating System for Smartphones

Huawei Records the new Operating System for Smartphones

Huawei is reported that is near the registration and licensing of the new operating system called “Hongmeng” in Peru. This move by giant technology comes at a time when it faces American sanctions that ban the use of company technology like Microsoft, Intel, Qualcomm and Google.

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Last Month, Google decided to discontinue Android updates to its company. Huawei phones are currently working on a Google Android version and the company has said there are no immediate plans to launch the Hongmeng operating system.

Earlier this week, it was reported that Huawei had started inviting developers to publish their apps in the App Gallery store. A trademark application for Hongmeng was made at the National Institute for the Protection of Free Competition and Intellectual Property, according to Reuters news agency.

On the other hand, Google has warned the Trump administration and Huawei’s blockade puts at risk American national security. While Huawei said it takes more time to become the world’s largest smartphone maker. Yesterday, it was said that Huawei has postponed the debut of the new laptop.

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Samsung will bring the new generation of The Wall TV, with 292 inches and 8K resolution

Samsung will bring the new generation of The Wall TV, with 292 inches and 8K resolution

Last year at CES, Samsung announced a TV called “The Wall”. He was named such because of his enormous size that measures 146 inches, allowing him to stretch across a whole wall.

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If you think a 146-inch TV is big, you’re not mistaken, but Samsung has a new “The Wall” TV, which will blur its predecessor. With the next generation of The Wall TV, Samsung has doubled its screen size to 292 inches.

The device also comes with 8K resolution, which means that all content displayed on it needs to be quite fresh. The screen includes the use of microLED and also bezel-less edges to help create a giant panel.

Samsung has also announced that the device will be available this July, but it is not mentioned at all how much it will cost.

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Is this the first look of the Samsung Galaxy S11?

According to recent published patents, it appears that Samsung continues to work on a “bezel-less” phone with a screen surrounding the sides of the device, offering not only a full front panel, but also a significant amount of screen that includes four sides of the device.

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The details come from the Let’s Go Digital team, who have been following the design history for some time.

According to the information, the front camera and related sensors are applied to the curved portion of the screen.

The curved screen ensures that the whole look looks aesthetically good. The fingerprint sensor is also processed under the screen.

The camera system on the backside accommodates some camera lenses, which are applied to the right part of the panel in the middle.

However, the final design may differ from sketch, as it is not a design patent, but utility. In other words, it has to do with technology innovation and the profits and benefits of the invention.

As always with patents, the publication of techniques and methods does not necessarily mean that it will be made available to consumers, but given what we know about Samsung’s plans for their smartphones over the next twelve months, it would be expected something similar to launch in 2020, with the Galaxy S11 as the main device.

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Facebook will pays you if you let it track the phone

Facebook will pays you if you let it track the phone

Facebook will once again pay people to monitor how they use their phones through an app called Study.

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The app will monitor which apps are installed on a person’s phone, the time spent on them, the location you are, and other additional information that reveals specific uses.

Facebook says it will not see any specific content like messages, passwords, or websites that users visit.

Study comes a few months after the company eliminated a similar application called Facebook Research after many criticisms that drew.

The app was dedicated to teenagers and was available on iPhone. It uses a special certificate to override App Store restrictions and gain deep access to the phone.

The launch of Study shows Facebook’s famine about data and the way people use their phones. The study will only be available for users over 18 and only on Android where deep access can be guaranteed for every user.

Age of users will be verified by their Facebook account. Participants must have a PayPal account to be paid.

The social network did not unveil how much it would pay people to use the application but not everyone can enroll in the Study. Currently it is available only in the USA and India.

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Samsung to produce the Snapdragon 865 processo

Samsung to produce the Snapdragon 865 processor

The Samsung EUV 7nm production process has brought a number of major contracts to South Korean company.

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Qualcomm chose Samsung to create the Snapdragon 865 processor, skipping TSMC.

The deal has not yet been completed, but according to sources it is in the final phase.

TSMC was the Qualcomm Snapdragon choice for the 845 and 855 processors of 7nm, which took over this role from Samsung after the company produced 820 and 835 processors.

Qualcomm believes that the Samung EUV 7nm process is more advanced than the 7th TSMC process. Previously appeared information that would have two versions of the Snapdragon 865-standard processor model with the X55 5G modem.

Samsung will also produce a GPU processor for Nvidia, which has been used by TSMC for years.

Samsung and AMD have also collaborated in creating a GPU for mobile, but AMD still holds TSMC when it comes to producing new Zen 2 CPUs and Navi cards.

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LG UltraGear Monitors Revealed

LG UltraGear Monitors Revealed: The First IPS Gaming Displays with 1ms Response Time

The monitors are part of the LG’s UltraGear family and are the world’s first IPS to offer this speed, bringing them closer to the TN panels.

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The most expensive model has a wide-angle curved panel and a 37.5-inch screen, 3840×1600 resolution and 450 nit brightness.

The second model has a smaller 27-inch display, 2560×1440 resolution and 350 nit brightness.

Leaving the specifications aside, their main news is the response time of 1ms and the refresh rate of 144Hz for the small model up to 175Hz for the big model.

Both are compatible with Nvidia G-SYNC technology. There is still no news about the price but are not going to be cheap. LG said orders for the 27-inch model begin on July 1st in the US and Europe at the end of the year.

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Opera launches a “Gaming” Browser (Video)

Perhaps the first question you will ask is: “What is a gaming browser?” Immediately comes to mind is the Google Stadia project, a platform for video game broadcasting.

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But according to the concept of Opera for a gaming browser, it is a browser customized for gaming fans rather than a browser that does the hard work of playing.

In short, the system is more interested in minimizing the use of computer resources while players are playing.

The central browser function is the GX Control Panel, which allows users to know how much processor and RAM is being used by the browser.

The idea is for players to broadcast their game on Twitch but slowing down the computer. According to the company’s players, usually before playing a game, shutdown the browser to not slow down their gaming experience.

Another interesting detail of Opera GX is Twitch’s integration, allowing users to directly access the service from the side menu. Also receive notifications when broadcasters are live.

Among other things Opera GX has animations and audio inspired by gaming consoles.

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Samsung Launches the 27 inch Curved Monitor for Games

Samsung Launches the 27 inch Curved Monitor for Games

Samsung has recently launched the new 27-inch CRG5 curved screen that according to the company, is designed for gaming fanatics.

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This is thanks to the use of G-Sync technology, which means that when paired with an NVIDIA GPU, it will help in synchronizing for providing a great visual experience with no trouble on the monitor.

The monitor also benefits from a refresh rate of 240Hz, which is significantly higher than most standard monitors on the market today.

The only “gap” for this monitor is that it has a maximum resolution of 1920×1080 pixels. At this time where 4K is becoming the norm, especially when considering that it’s a play monitor, it’s a little disappointing.

According to Seog-gi Kim, Executive Vice President of Screen Business, “Samsung offers upcoming gaming experience with bent displays using the latest graphics technology to entertain players like never before.”

“Combining a 240Hz refresh rate with NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility on Samsung’s new CRG5 curved gaming display, gamers provide advanced performance for the most graphic games.”

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