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How to stream NFL football games in 2020
This is not any ordinary year, but, for now, at least, we have football to help keep our minds off our troubles.
Read MoreIs software now everybody’s job? The implications of low-code and no-code for developers
Some industry experts argue that the time has come for business users to be able to steer their own destinies when it comes to application development.
Read MoreSouthwest Airlines just gave customers a brutal view of future life
Zoom and Microsoft executives won’t be the only ones opening their eyes on hearing the latest thoughts from one of America’s most respected airlines.
Read MoreResearcher kept a major Bitcoin bug secret for two years to prevent attacks
The INVDoS bug would have allowed attackers to crash Bitcoin nodes and other similar blockchains.
Read MoreRecipe for selling software in a pandemic: Be essential, add some machine learning, and focus, focus, focus
A bit of machine learning, some essential functions for finance departments, and a focus on vertical industries has allowed small software vendor Prophix to thrive even as tools such as Slack get dumped.
Read MoreApple’s Time Flies September event: How to watch and what to expect
Don’t expect the iPhone 12. Yeah, 2020 hasn’t been a normal year.
Read MoreApple iPhone 12: Price, launch date, 5G, and all the rumors and leaks you need to know
Curious what Apple is planning for the iPhone 12? We’ve rounded up all of the leaks and rumors so you don’t have to hunt them down.
Read MoreGateway is back at Walmart: Here are the best laptop deals
Here are some of the best Gateway deals at Walmart. (And, no, the year is not 1998.)
Read MoreWe’re giving away Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20*
One grand prize winner will take home unlocked Galaxy Note 20. *Open to US, Puerto Rico, and Canada (excluding Quebec). This giveaway ends Sept. 16, 2020.
Read MoreHuawei opens core tech to developers and hopes to inspire the next TikTok
It also laid out plans to see Google replacement HarmonyOS on smartphones from next year and a handful of new consumer devices.
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