Dr Disrespect explains why Apex Legends is turning into H1Z1

Dr Disrespect explains why Apex Legends is turning into H1Z1 – Dexerto

EA / Dr Disrespect Twitch Apex Legends might have had one of the most hyped games of 2019, but Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect has recently expressed some fears that the game is taking a similar route that eventually doomed once-popular battle royale H1Z1. Apex Legends came out of the gates strong when it launched back in February. but…

Google Beats Amazon to the Punch

Google Beats Amazon to the Punch – Motley Fool

Google Home speakers are getting free music. Smart speaker top dog Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) is reportedly looking into adding a third music service to its portfolio, an ad-supported tier that would be available for free on its wildly popular line of Echo smart speakers. That would leverage its dominant position in the smart speaker market to grow…

HP Chromebook 15 now available for $449 with Intel Pentium and Core i CPU options

HP Chromebook 15 now available for $449 with Intel Pentium and Core i CPU options – Notebookcheck.net

HP Chromebook 15 now available for $449 with Intel Pentium and Core i CPU options (Source: HP)As HP’s first 15.6-inch Chromebook, the unit carries narrow bezels and many design influences from the smaller 14-inch Chromebook series including dual USB Type-C, Bang & Olufsen audio, 802.11ac, and a premium metal design. Early Chromebooks were essentially small…

Samsung speaks up about broken Galaxy Fold review items

Samsung speaks up about broken Galaxy Fold review items – Engadget

Even after extensive durability testing, reports surfaced yesterday that several Galaxy Fold reviewers had already suffered from broken devices. It appears they’re experiencing more than one type of issue, mostly tied to the device’s innovative folding display technology, and in a statement released tonight Samsung said it “will thoroughly inspect these units in person to…

Facebook says it ‘unintentionally uploaded’ 1.5 million users’ electronic mail contacts without permission

Facebook says it ‘unintentionally uploaded’ 1.5 million users’ electronic mail contacts without permission – CNBC

Niall Carson | PA Images | Getty Images Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg with head of global policy and communications Nick Clegg. Social networking giant Facebook said on Wednesday evening it may have “unintentionally uploaded” the email contacts of up to 1.5 million users on its site, without their permission or knowledge, when they signed up…