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Everything we know about Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, launching November 13th

Activision’s next Call of Duty installment, confirmed last week to be a revival of developer Treyarch’s fan-favorite Black Ops series, will have its work cut out for it. The title is following last year’s Modern Warfare, the most successful COD game in the franchise’s history, and in doing so it has to slot into Activision’s ever-evolving free-to-play battle royale Warzone while also…
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Apple releases iOS 13.7 beta with support for COVID-19 Exposure Notifications without downloading an app [U]

Update: As of right now, iOS 13.7 is only available to developers. We will update this post if that changes today. Initially, iOS 13.7 appeared to be rolling out to all users, but we’ve since confirmed that it is a beta release for now. Apple is releasing iOS 13.7 to developers today with a key focus on expanding the COVID-19 Exposure Notification API. According to Apple, this update will allow…
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Dashlane adds support for Android 11’s keyboard-based autofill

Password managers have been able to use Android’s autofill APIs for a few years now. In Android 11, the feature is getting a boost. Your keyboard will be able to trigger autofill in Android 11, and now, Dashlane is adding support for that feature. Dashlane is one of the best password managers out there today, right up in league with 1Password and LastPass. Like those two, it offers up direct…
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Facebook warns developers iOS 14 could sink app ad revenue

Apple’s upcoming iOS 14 will be a disaster for app developers that rely on Facebook’s ad-tracking tools, the social network is warning.  That’s because iOS 14 comes with a series of privacy updates meant to make it harder for apps to scoop up personal data without…
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Olympus releases its OM-D Webcam Beta for macOS computers

Olympus has announced the macOS version of its OM-D Webcam Beta utility is now available. Like the Windows version, released back in June, the macOS version enables select OM-D cameras to be used as webcams with compatible videoconferencing and streaming software over USB. The utility is free to download from Olympus’ website. Once installed, the process is as simple as plugging one of…
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