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Uber Will Now Ban Riders for Bad Ratings

Uber is introducing "Ratings-Based Rider Deactivations". Which means you can get banned for having unusually low ratings.

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Google Maps Now Warns You About Speed Traps

Google Maps can now display speed limits and the location of speed traps. Helping drivers to avoid breaking the law.

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FOCI: This Tiny Wearable Helps Improve Your Ability to Focus

This sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, but there's actually a wearable device out there that'll help you focus.

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You Can Now Tell Alexa to Delete Your Voice Recordings

If you own an Amazon Echo or another Alexa-enabled device, you can now tell Alexa to delete your voice recordings.

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It's Official: Video Game Addiction Is Real

The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially declared video game addiction as a disease.

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RoadWayve Uses LED Messages to Communicate with Other Drivers

RoadWayve could change the way we communicate with other drivers, as hand gestures and lights only provide so much information.

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Google Makes Mobile-First Indexing the New Default

Google is making mobile-first search indexing the default for new domains. So you need to ensure your website is up to par.

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Google Kills the YouTube Gaming App

The YouTube Gaming app is no more. Instead, YouTube Gaming is being incorporated into YouTube itself.

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Asus ZenBook Pro Duo Laptop Impresses with Two 4K Screens

ASUS just announced a laptop called that adds a second screen above the keyboard, which could prove to be a real game-changer.

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GitHub Sponsors Lets You Fund Open Source Software

GitHub has launched GitHub Sponsors, which lets you fund the development of open source software.

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Rotten Tomatoes Introduces Verified Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes has introduced Verified Ratings and Verified Reviews. The feature is designed to stop people review bombing films.

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Instagram's IGTV Now Supports Landscape Videos

Instagram has added support for landscape videos on IGTV. And it's about time too.

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Valve Launches a Steam Chat App for Mobile

Available on Android and iOS, the new Steam Chat app brings most of the features from the desktop client to your smartphone.

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You Can Now Use the Tor Browser on Android

You can now download the Tor Browser for Android from Google Play and start browsing the internet anonymously on your smartphone.

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Apple Updates MacBook Pro With Faster Processor and Better Keyboards

Apple has decided to forego all the pomp and circumstance of the upcoming WWDC event to announce a refresh to its MacBook Pro models.

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The Sims 4 Is Free on PC (If You're Quick)

EA is giving The Sims 4 away for free on PC for a limited time. You have until May 28, 2019 to claim your free copy of The Sims 4.

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Pandora Launches a Native Desktop App

Pandora has finally released a native desktop app. Pandora for Mac is available right now, with Pandora for Windows coming soon.

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This New Google App Helps Kids Learn How to Read

Google has launched Rivet, a free reading app designed to help kids learn how to read (and take the pressure off of parents).

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