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Working from home? HP can help you build the perfect home office
Telecommuting is officially the new normal. People are now working from home with greater frequency than ever, dialing-in to the office from their living rooms, dining rooms, and computer rooms. For some, this shift to remote work comes as naturally as breathing, and they wonder how they ever lived without it.
For others, calling it a challenge would be putting it lightly.
They struggle to complete even simple tasks, wrestling with the constant urge to distract themselves online. They procrastinate endlessly, creating for themselves an unsustainable level of stress. They struggle with hardware and equipment that was never made for getting work done.
The truth is that if you’re working from home, it’s usually not as easy as booting up a laptop and diving in. You need an office space, and one with a good layout and setup. Here’s where HP comes in.
From now until May 3, they’re offering an extra 10% off select monitors and 20% off select accessories with the purchase of consumer PCs…
Curious about the Destroy All Humans remake? Here’s what you need to know
The cult classic is coming back for another round.
THQ Nordic is back with a remake of another cult classic, Destroy All Humans! and with it they’ve given us one of the most entertaining game trailers I have recently seen. It’s a great example of the humor we’ve come to expect from any DAH! title. Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming Destroy All Humans! game:
What is Destroy All Humans!?
Meet Crypto-137
Its gameplay is being overhauled with updates
It will be available July 2020
Alien Invasion!
Destroy All Humans!
$40 at Amazon
And flying cows?
THQ Nordic has been gracing us with the remasters and remakes of some amazing games. Destroy All Humans! is one such game. Play as Crypto-137, unleash that alien weaponry and levitate some cows if you like. The humor of the original was not lost in this remake.
What is Destroy All Humans!?
Originally a title from Pandemic Studios in 2005, Nordic received the rights to Destroy All Humans! when they bought …
Keep in contact with co-workers with video conference software
So you’re working from home and now you need to check in with teammates, collaborate with colleagues, or address an HR issue — tasks that can’t be easily done through email or instant messaging. Video conference software is the tool you need to conduct face-to-face meetings and interviews even when you and your coworkers are out of the office or spread across the globe. The quickest, easiest, and most cost-effective solution is Google Meet, but there are a few others that work, too.
Best Overall: Google Meet
Everyone can use Google Meet, including its share screen and file sharing features. All you need is a Gmail account to get started. But you get so many more tools and features when you access Google Meet through your G Suite account. Depending on the package you choose, you can invite 100, 150, or 250 to participate in a video conference at a time. Invites are sent through email and, when accepted, are automatically added to Google Calendar and reminders set. Organizers can…
Everything we know about Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
Get ready to raid some villages and conquer new lands.
The next Assassin’s Creed was revealed by Ubisoft through a livestream where graphic designer BossLogic worked some magic to create artwork for the game. As previous rumors suggested, it does take place during the time of Vikings. If the world premiere trailer is anything to go by, it promises a lot of bloody battles. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is being developed by Ubisoft Montreal, with support from 14 other studios around the world.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Setting
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Story and characters
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Gameplay
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Release date and platforms
Viking raids
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
$60 at Best Buy
Conquer new lands for glory and honor
After endless wars ravage Norway and resources are scarce, you’ll lead your clan to the shores of England in the hopes of finding a new home. But not everyone is keen on having Vikings around, and King Alfred of Wessex will d…
Nine app developers break from Apple and Google to form new lobby group
They are competing with ACT-The App Association, which counts Apple and Microsoft in its ranks.
What you need to know
Nine app developers have created a new lobby group independent of one backed by Apple and Google.
The group is called ‘The App Coalition’.
Its purpose is to lobby Congress on the importance of apps as part of the economy.
Nine app developers have created a new lobbying group independent from Apple, Google, and Microsoft, as they seek to lobby congress on the importance of the app ecosystem to the economy.
As reported by Bloomberg:
Nine mobile app companies are launching a new trade group to weigh in on the nation’s most controversial tech policy issues, banding together to assert their independence from Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google. Booking Holdings Inc.’s Priceline, OpenTable Inc. and Kayak, along with Perry Street Software, which operates dating applications, are among the founding members of the App Coalition. The group kicked off its operations …
HAPS backers highlight untapped commercial potential
High altitude platform systems (HAPS) hold the potential to unlock billions of dollars-worth of untapped …
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Ooredoo straps in for rocky 2020
Middle Eastern operator Ooredoo pointed to sturdy growth in Indonesia, Tunisia and Myanmar as drivers …
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Suri plays down China impact, teases Unicom deal
Outgoing Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri (pictured) defended its progress selling 5G kit, pointing to an …
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