5 top news from the world of technology in a week
News Technologies / / December 30, 2020
The past week was memorable for the publication of images of several upcoming flagships on Android and the new console from Sony. The latter managed to make a lot of noise, although it is still far from its official release. Let us recall this and other interesting events of the last seven days.
Microsoft ends support for Windows 7 and releases updated Edge browser
Microsoft has announced the final end of free support for Windows 7. Now users of the system will not be able to receive updates and security patches that protect against new critical vulnerabilities. Also this week the software corporation released updated Edge browser based on Chromium.
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The new flagship Xiaomi Mi 10 was first shown in the photo
Most recently, there was published first render of Xiaomi Mi 10 smartphone based on rumors. Now there are live photos that partly confirm the previous leaks. A little earlier appeared and images of Galaxy S20 from Samsung.
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The most downloaded mobile games and apps of 2019 are named
Analytical company Sensor Tower released fresh report on the market of mobile programs and games. It contains lists of the most downloaded applications for Android and iOS.
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The first photos of the PlayStation 5 caused a violent reaction on the web
The first images of the PlayStation 5 showing the design of the device have surfaced online. They were posted by the same user who previously showed the developer version of the console.
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The most popular Russian-language passwords in 2019 are named. Check your
The cybersecurity company DeviceLock has named the top ten most popular Cyrillic passwords. Their list was formed after analyzing 5 billion unique pairs of logins and passwords that got into the network after massive personal data leaks.
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