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Technology has brought about many important shifts in the world of industry, commerce, and business. Synergy is the most dominating factor for success in the competitive scenario that we all are a part of today. If you are working in the IT industry or using computers, networks, servers, and printers, your life is likely to […]

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Google Chrome 73 To Officially Support Multimedia Keys on Your Keyboard

Google Chrome 73 To Officially Support Multimedia Keys on Your Keyboard

Google Chrome 73, scheduled for release next month, will be the first version of Chrome that will officially support the multimedia keys that some users have on their desk and laptop keyboards, ZDNet reports. From the report: Support for multimedia keys will initially be available for Chrome on Chrome OS, macOS, and Windows, while support

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AMD FreeSync Support Slated for Inclusion in Linux Kernel 4.21

According to Michael Larabel of Phoronix, FreeSync support (or VESA Adaptive-Sync / HDMI VRR) is going to be merged with the upcoming Linux 4.21 kernel cycle. This will enable full FreeSync support for Linux gamers who own an AMD GPU! Mr Larabel also found new AMD Zen linux-firmware, and a workaround for the AMD Radeon

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Elder Scrolls Online for Mac is getting Metal support thanks to Vulkan

Elder Scrolls Online for Mac is getting Metal support thanks to Vulkan

During this year’s WWDC conference, Apple surprised the tech community by deprecating OpenGL. Developers and informed enthusiasts saw the news as something good for MacOS. After all, OpenGL is in such a sorry state, it’s about time MacOS moves on to something better. But Apple haters rejoiced in the idea that Mac gaming was as

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Microsoft plans to sell post-2020 support for Windows 7

Microsoft bowed to the reality that enterprises won’t purge Windows 7 by its January 2020 retirement, and has announced it will sell extended support for three years past that deadline. Called “Windows 7 Extended Security Updates” (ESU), the after-drop-dead deal will add support through January 2023, according to Microsoft. The news was part of a

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