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Apple releases support corona apps for iPhone 6 and 5s

December 15, 2020

Apple released iOS 12.5, which supports the iPhone 6 and iPhone 5s for the api that corona alert apps use. CoronaMelder and Coronalert also work on the iPhone 6 and 5s.

Until the release of iOS 12.5,

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Apple begins screen repair program for iPhone 11

December 7, 2020

Apple has set up a repair program for the iPhone 11 that can replace the display in case of touch sensitivity issues. Customers can check a dedicated website to see if they are eligible for the program.

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Google Play bug makes some Android apps vulnerable to data theft

December 7, 2020

A flaw in the Android operating system appears to have left several Android applications vulnerable to attackers stealing data. The bug itself has since been patched by Google, but not all developers have

News, Phone, Technology

Apple lets App Store users share in-app purchases with family

December 7, 2020

It is now possible for App Store users to share in-app purchases with family members. This may include subscriptions or additional features purchased within applications.

The arrival of Family Sharing

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Apple releases dual MagSafe charger for 149 euros

December 3, 2020

Apple released its dual MagSafe charger announced in October. The accessory, which can charge an iPhone and Apple Watch wirelessly at the same time, costs 149 euros. Apple recommends a 20W or 27W USB-C

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US hacker who broke into Nintendo gets three years in prison

December 3, 2020

The 21-year-old American Ryan S. Hernandez has been sentenced to three years in prison. In 2016, as a minor, he broke into Nintendo's systems, where, among other things, he took advantage of information

Gaming, News, Nintendo hacker

Microsoft acquires platform for free online esports tournaments

December 3, 2020

Microsoft has taken over Smash.gg. This is reported by the platform on the homepage of his website. Users can organise free online esports tournaments on Smash.gg. According to the website, the operation

Gaming, News Microsoft, smash.gg

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