Day: January 6, 2021

Apple relaunches ‘Back to University’ promo with free AirPods in Australia, Brazil, and more

As usual, Apple today relaunched its annual “Back to University” campaign in Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, and South Korea. The promotion offers free AirPods to students and teachers who buy a new eligible Mac or iPad in its official store. This is a similar campaign to the “Back to School” promo in the United States. […]

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Sonnet eGPU Breakaway Puck now supports Pro Display XDR

Sonnet, a leader in external Thunderbolt 3 devices, just announced the launch of its new eGPU Breakaway Puck Radeon RX 5500XT and eGPU Breakaway Puck Radeon RX 5700. Both of these devices are replacing the previous-generation RX 560 and RX 570 eGPUs, though this still isn’t the latest-and-greatest AMD has to offer. However, one new […]

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MacOS Big Sur users may need to wait to update their security protection

Mac users who protect their devices with consumer antivirus software from Blackberry Cylance will have to decide if upgrading to macOS Big Sur is worth losing their security protection as the company’s software has not yet been updated to work on the latest version of macOS. Apple first released version 11 of macOS in November […]

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Blockchain in Mobile Application Market

Blockchain & Mobile apps: With the vast competition already in the marketplace, several technologies are coming out to survive in the present market scenarios. Blockchain, a most popular technology is well aware of many due to its association with cryptocurrency like bitcoin. It’s now used in mobile applications to make transactions safe, secure and speed. Blockchain […]

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How to disable push notifications in your browser

Sometimes it’s annoying to see a website’s push notifications pop up in your browser, even if they are trying to keep you informed. And so, if you’re tired of them, here’s a quick guide to disabling push notifications from websites in some of your favorite browsers. To opt-out of these notifications, simply follow the instructions […]

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Hurry! This Canon Color Printer is $120 Off at Walmart Today

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. For those who are working at home or taking online classes, don’t underestimate the convenience of owning a printer. There are many printer deals to choose from across a wide range of prices, but you won’t always see an offer like […]

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Bitcoin Blows Past $36.1K While Traders Clamor for Ether Options

Retail buying through PayPal is likely helping push bitcoin’s price higher while traders are hoping to get into an ether options market with potential volatility similar to March 2020. Bitcoin (BTC) trading around $36,122 as of 21:00 UTC (4 p.m. ET). Gaining 5.7% over the previous 24 hours. Bitcoin’s 24-hour range: $33,875-$36,122 (CoinDesk 20) BTC […]

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The MacBook Pro Just Got a $150 Price Cut at Amazon

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Owning a good laptop is a necessity these days, especially among professionals who need as much power as possible from their machines, so laptop deals have skyrocketed in demand. Apple devotees will likely be on the lookout for MacBook deals, such […]

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