Amazon announced it is going to shut down its Prime Now app, instead moving all the features onto the primary Amazon app.
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Blizzard’s upcoming ‘Overwatch 2’ is rolling out big changes to first-person shooter game
Upcoming changes will impact team size, Tank characters, Mei and robot Bastion. But the sequel to the popular game is unlikely to debut in 2021.
AssistiveTouch lets Apple Watch users perform tasks without touching the screen
Apple Watch users will soon receive an update adding AssistiveTouch, which allows users to perform tasks without touching the screen.
Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies rebound amid volatile week of trading
The prices of Bitcoin and Ethereum rebounded after a roller-coaster week for cryptocurrencies. As of Thursday morning, both were up slightly.
Watch: YouTube star Mark Rober upgrades his popular backyard squirrel maze
Mark Rober’s latest video features “Backyard Squirrel Maze 2.0,” an intense squirrel obstacle course built to deter critters from his bird feeders.
Microsoft to say goodbye to IE, retiring its Internet Explorer web browser on Windows 10
On Wednesday, Microsoft announced it is planning to retire the web browser for certain versions of Windows 10 in June 2022.
Project Starline: Google’s video chat makes it look like users are physically in the same room
Google has unveiled Project Starline, a video chat tool using 3D imaging and machine learning to make it look like users are in the same room.
Burger King rolls out Ch’King chicken sandwich on June 3
Burger King announced it will release its Ch’King chicken sandwich on June 3. The chain is offering free Whoppers to help promote the new offering.
With latest update, Google Photos wants your memories to stand out
In a new update Google announced Tuesday, the company is upgrading Memories in hopes that you don’t forget those moments captured on your smartphone.
Amazon is reportedly in talks to acquire MGM studio, home of James Bond and Rocky franchises
Could Prime Video soon be the new home of James Bond? Amazon is reportedly in talks to acquire film studio MGM.
